I haven't posted anything in awhile so thought I would post the past couple of months of ring finds.
I have been hunting like a bear out of hibernation down here in the south and have found lean pickings. But the MXT has rewarded me with some gold and likewise my Sea hunter has done the same in the sea. Actually, one if by land and 1 by sea. Anyway.... enough of Paul Revere! Found a nice chunky 14K white gold wedding band under a swing set in a local park. The rest of the hunt there went as follows 5 pennies end stop. The other gold band the second one from the left was pulled out of wet sand at a rich part of Ponte Vedra Beach. Another detectorist was coming up the path and I beat him to it by about 50 feet. lol. The middle rings are some of the silver found by the mxt at a local elementary school and the remainder of the rings on the right are stainless steel ones some found in the ocean, some found at schools. Every time I see a ring in the scoop shiny I assume it is Stainless Steel as most of the people are selling their gold and buying these rings. They are beautiful and if you lose one on big deal. Also found mucho money this year and a bunch of charms, bracelets and such. Ah the thrill of the hunt lads and lassies, too addictive. Keep pounding the turf and good luck. As Nancy says if the the coil is not over the target... Happy hunting friends. EZ
I have been hunting like a bear out of hibernation down here in the south and have found lean pickings. But the MXT has rewarded me with some gold and likewise my Sea hunter has done the same in the sea. Actually, one if by land and 1 by sea. Anyway.... enough of Paul Revere! Found a nice chunky 14K white gold wedding band under a swing set in a local park. The rest of the hunt there went as follows 5 pennies end stop. The other gold band the second one from the left was pulled out of wet sand at a rich part of Ponte Vedra Beach. Another detectorist was coming up the path and I beat him to it by about 50 feet. lol. The middle rings are some of the silver found by the mxt at a local elementary school and the remainder of the rings on the right are stainless steel ones some found in the ocean, some found at schools. Every time I see a ring in the scoop shiny I assume it is Stainless Steel as most of the people are selling their gold and buying these rings. They are beautiful and if you lose one on big deal. Also found mucho money this year and a bunch of charms, bracelets and such. Ah the thrill of the hunt lads and lassies, too addictive. Keep pounding the turf and good luck. As Nancy says if the the coil is not over the target... Happy hunting friends. EZ