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:usaflag: Cabin Fever+4 Hour Water Hunt=2 Gold!! :detecting:

Cupajo

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Looked like any minute stormy weather might hit, but dressed in a wet suit Mr.Dual Field, Diablo and I didn't worry about it as long as there was no lightning.

The day was cooler than we have had recently and the water was calm. Because of the overcast there were not very many people in the water with me or on the beach.

I had been wanting to revisit the spot where I found the 1933 Class Ring last week and today I found the ring with the green setting within 5' of where I dug up the '33 ring last week.

A few yards away I then found the 1973 class ring!

Together they equal 16.4 grams of 10K with settings.

A total of 51 targets recovered including a bronze oarlock and a 1953 Rossie dime and 2 gold rings were enough to "make my day"!!

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GL&HH Friends,

CJ
 
Two beauties. Congrats !
 
Nice!!!
 
Dang CJ...you got a thing for class rings in your area..WTG....The guy that lost that oar lock is probably still out there rowing in circles...Nice Going HH
 
nice day for sure, that green stone ring is a beauty....
 
Beautiful rings. The one with the greem gem looks old.
 
Couple of crackers there!
 
Way to go CJ, strange how the three rings (including last weeks one) were all so close together, like attracts like? What do you recon? Good luck CJ :)
 
Merlin cadogan said:
Way to go CJ, strange how the three rings (including last weeks one) were all so close together, like attracts like? What do you recon? Good luck CJ :)

Quite a few times over the years I have found rings in close proximity to one another. (There has never been a current/tidal flow factor I could see either.)

Sometimes they are from different eras too.

I never question the Treasure Gods!! (But I too have to wonder sometimes.:shrug:)

GL&HH Friend,

CJ
 
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