flgliderpilot
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- Apr 28, 2015
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- Metal Detecting
So, I was detecting with my daughter and told her I'd leave a prize for her... so I dropped a Tungsten wedding band in the hard packed sand at the high tide line. I didn't bury it, I just pressed it into the sand with my foot and rubbed a light dusting of sand over it. After swinging my detector for a few minutes I realized the sand was heavily mineralized and there was just no way I was going to find anything.. I went back to get the ring and couldn't find it in the false hits! I tried for two hours... but my poor litte Ace 350 without ground balance could not compete with this beach.
So... if any of you happen to go detecting around the condo pier on Redington Beach, FL (not the long pier, the smaller one south of it) could you please keep an ear out for a strong low to mid tone, under the pier and 10 feet out from each side of it should cover it... in the hard sand, not the soft sand.
It's not a very valuable ring, but it was actually my first ring find... I found it in a park a few months back. I guess it wasn't meant to be found. I honestly don't care if you keep it, I'm just frustrated because I know it's there!
Thanks!
So... if any of you happen to go detecting around the condo pier on Redington Beach, FL (not the long pier, the smaller one south of it) could you please keep an ear out for a strong low to mid tone, under the pier and 10 feet out from each side of it should cover it... in the hard sand, not the soft sand.
It's not a very valuable ring, but it was actually my first ring find... I found it in a park a few months back. I guess it wasn't meant to be found. I honestly don't care if you keep it, I'm just frustrated because I know it's there!
Thanks!
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