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Went to playground today for a land hunt, and got 14Kt small ring

newtohunting

New member
Took Excals brother Sov GT for a 2 hour hunt and picked up nice small 14kt gold ring and $3.00 in clad. Good thing is, found many more places to hunt while taking the joy ride. Photo coming shortly.

Good hunting to all and be safe out there!


Gary
 
I'll let NTH describe the rings - not sure, but I think the little heart one is the 14K.

I can receive e-mails NTH, but we're switching over to Comcast and I can't send any e-mails. Keep in touch via PM's here or phone.

Grats on yet another ring - I have a whole lotta catching up to do!
 
Nope, couldnot leave the home due to spouse chores and Christmas shopping so went out to visit local area. Stopped by a playground with GT. Hey,.............GOLD IS GOLD, RIGHT!
 
is just learning how to resize your photos so you can get them down to the limit (<120kb) necessary for the site.

I don't know what software you're using, but there should be some "crop," "resize," "resolution," or "image" options that will let you play around. Just load a picture and goof around with different settings - then save the pictures and when you go into explorer, just look at the properties of each one and you'll be able to tell which options result in the right manipulation of the picture.

How did the electrolysis thing work for you?
 
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