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ORX finds a couple of rings

Tony-Ok

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Took the ORX out today, first target rang up 72 , I actually walked past it then I thought that was a very smooth sound. I stepped back and dug down 6”inches and out came a 10 K gold ring with a nice looking stone . Looks like a Ruby. Dug a couple of wheats, an old pin back. And several 32 cal bullets. You gotta dig some of the mid tone targets (pull tab zone) to find gold . Last week I got a .925 silver ring with 2 black stones. Really getting good results with the ORX .It is a very tonal detector. Smoother audio tones produce nice finds. It is very good at co-located target ID ing. HH Tony
 

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Nice finds. If that is a Ruby the ring is worth some big bucks. If not a ruby its probably a nice garnet.
 
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