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I managed a couple of water hunts during the last couple of days. I am really getting to know this PI machine quite well. It gives off it's little audio signal secrets which become more apparent with more time on this machine. Here are all the finds I dug up on the last few hunts. I really like to go after the soft signals which, which have surprised me with a couple of rings. I am simply amazed at the depth this machine gets, even as I use the 8" mono coil. Our Canadian one dollar coins give off a low-high signal, which is my preferred signal to dig. Our two dollar coins give off a low-high-low-high soft signal, probably because they are made of two different metals. I was pulling dimes at 14 inches with a strong repeatable signal. The 10K gold ring with the letter "J" on it was down an amazing 16 inches. I actually measured it twice. I have heard others state amazing depths using this machine. I am now a believer too.
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Here are the rings, as found before cleaning. The silver one ln the middle needed several baths and some dremmel work before it would give up its oxides and show silver.
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Here are the rings after a dip in the ultra-sonic machine and a bit of red jewelers rouge.
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I managed a couple of water hunts during the last couple of days. I am really getting to know this PI machine quite well. It gives off it's little audio signal secrets which become more apparent with more time on this machine. Here are all the finds I dug up on the last few hunts. I really like to go after the soft signals which, which have surprised me with a couple of rings. I am simply amazed at the depth this machine gets, even as I use the 8" mono coil. Our Canadian one dollar coins give off a low-high signal, which is my preferred signal to dig. Our two dollar coins give off a low-high-low-high soft signal, probably because they are made of two different metals. I was pulling dimes at 14 inches with a strong repeatable signal. The 10K gold ring with the letter "J" on it was down an amazing 16 inches. I actually measured it twice. I have heard others state amazing depths using this machine. I am now a believer too.
<center><img src="http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b330/John-Edmonton/twosigddan2.jpg">
Here are the rings, as found before cleaning. The silver one ln the middle needed several baths and some dremmel work before it would give up its oxides and show silver.
<center><img src="http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b330/John-Edmonton/sigring2.jpg">
Here are the rings after a dip in the ultra-sonic machine and a bit of red jewelers rouge.
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