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:jump: Garrett Guys Find Over One Third Of A Pound Of Gold :jump:

John-Edmonton

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A bunch of us got out for coffee tonite to discuss our finds found over the summer. Of course the finds were were a little exaggerated to make the stories sound much more interesting. We all use different makes and models of machines, and we really couldn't care less what the other guy swings, but three of us are Garrett users. Well, the three Garrett users brought along all their gold finds from this year, and I brought along my electronic scale. I weighed each ring and tallies them all up in grams.

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Here are the totals from the Garrett users. A good portion of the rings were found with Garrett Detectors. The totals were 33 gold rings including some gold chains too. To keep it all simple, I never bothered factoring in the different gold karats. I just weighed the rings in grams, which totalled 173.9 Grams.

The math conversions work like this:

173.9 Grams = 6.134 Ounces = 0.383 LBS

And, you get gold where you find it!

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and nice finds. Can you spell H-A-M?
 
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