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SE Pro hits my first ice

pastyman

New member
Took my new SE out for a spin on the beach for 2 evenings and I gotta say that the new coil works VERY well.

Seems to be a lot more stable, target separation seems to be better, pinpoint seems to be better and the ability to see targets close or on top of iron is, well....see for yourself....well hunted ground and these targets have been there a while..... they all came from unde and in the rocks, when I say in the rocks I mean jammed in little cracks and seams, packed with small stones and sand.

The 18 ct Sapphire and Ice I dug out with my fingers, it was giving a pulltab signal, but sounded sweeter, so I gave up on the digger and used my fingers, glad I did, would have been gutted if I damaged it.


The broken gold is 9ct, and suffering a bit from the salt, I have another plain 9ct band which is green too, hope it will clean up a bit.

In the group there is a couple of 925 rings, again suffering from their time under the rocks.

Don't you just love the way 18ct gold comes up as good as the day it was dropped..

Happy Hunting

Dazzer
 
bdahunter said:
18 k is So Sweet.:thumbup: The sapphire is in good condition for being jammed in the rocks.

Cheers,

BDA:cool:


It was in a crack packed with clay and sand, I guess that protected it from the elements, was amazed by the condition when I got it home to clean it. The gold is very dark, even for 18ct, looks almost like Arabian gold or rose gold.
 
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