GOLD, silver and a maybe.

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wanting rings

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The ring king strikes again!! way to go, are you leaving any for me if I get a day off this weekend?
 

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sturrat

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I have not hit this whole lake yet. And moving fast not slow to cover ground. Plenty left.
 

wanting rings

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300 lakes between Muskegon, Oceana, Newaygo counties. Then Throw in Ottawa County, should be easy to locate where you have been finding them. :BangHead:
 

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sturrat

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Can't u tell by the background of my photo?? : )
 

wanting rings

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Aug 9, 2014
112
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Muskegon
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Garrett AT Pro(main), White's adjustable sand scoop, Bounty Hunter quick Draw(back up 1), Garrett Pro-Pointer AT, Garrett Pro-Pointer, Garrett Ace 250(kids), & a tracker IV(Kids)
Primary Interest:
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LOL believe I'm trying. LOL Just not yet, great angles just not showing enough. LOL I work too much and just don't get out enough
 

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sturrat

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Update-

Ring with the stone is marked 14k G.E and then has a U with an arrow through it. This means it's gold electroplated. The company started in 1913 and ran through 1988 I think. I am surprised the plate survived my electrolysis treatment. Usually it will flake off.
 

Mike from MI

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Looks just like all the old brass ones I find in the water. I use a wire wheel on my Dremmel. Many old brass was marked 14K but were plated. Grats on the silver and gold
 

Mike from MI

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​Usually there is a "H" before the "GE" but yes plated.

Update-

Ring with the stone is marked 14k G.E and then has a U with an arrow through it. This means it's gold electroplated. The company started in 1913 and ran through 1988 I think. I am surprised the plate survived my electrolysis treatment. Usually it will flake off.
 

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sturrat

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H would mean heavy, maybe its light : )
 

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