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Infinium Gets 3 Rings Today:thumbup:

John-Edmonton

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My buddy and I headed out for a water hunt today. After about an hour his other brand metal detector quit working (probably water in his coil) so I gave him a 30 second instruction on using the AT Pro, set it up in Pro mode and this is what he got first time using it in the water.

That whistle is probably quite old, judging from a pic at the one end as shown. This whistle would definitely be banned today, and rightfully so!

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Here's my finds with the AT Pro. As mentioned, I got probably the prettiest ring ever with it.

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What a surprise this was! A silver dime at about 5 inches with the AT Pro...




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I went to the car and grabbed my Garrett Infinium, and played with it for the rest of the day. It is a great detector in the right environment, and today it found 3 rings and some loot.

Below are the best today, including that beautiful gold ring with the gold flower and diamond on it.
 
John,

I have followed you posts now for at least 8 months and have to say that your posts and success with water metal detecting has kept me going. I was hunting our salt water beaches with a high end detector without much luck except for finding penny's. Your success at finding rings and more at fresh water beach's made me realize that there has to be something at our beaches. I put my highly computerized detector away and brought out the big gun! My Garret Infinium has helped me dig up 4 gold rings, 3 silver rings, bracelets, neck chains, watches and not to mention enough change to pay for the HST on my coffees.

Attached is the first ring that I found at a local salt water beach. This beach is heavily searched with metal detector-est from a club that I belong to here in Vancouver and so was quite surprised to find this ring not 4 feet from where a local active detector-est had just dug a hole. The ring was at least 8"s down and as beautiful coming out of the dirt as the day it feel in. The ring, according to its hallmarks, was made in 1938 and assayed in London, England. This ring waited for me and my Infinium to find it on a beach that was not suppose to have anything of interest left in it.

John, I have just started to visit some fresh water lakes and I was wondering, with all that you have found, how far into the water did you have to wade. Or did you find most of your rings on the beach?
 
Just noticed that I made the Summer Issue of the Garrett Searcher, page 6 and in the green jacket also on front page.
 
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