kleinerschmitter
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- Aug 21, 2010
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- Minelab Etrac, Excalibur II, Teknetics G2+
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Hello all,
Well, I learned I was woefully unprepared for water hunting. Several days I got in some good hours, of course, had to save a lot of time for the new wife, haha. I took my Excalibur II down there with my dive shaft for it and that's it, no scoop or anything. Still, in about 5 hours hunting I found four wedding bands two of which are white gold, one titanium and one tungsten carbide. My problem was waves, rough water and decent targets would sink too fast on me and I couldn't physically stay on top of them, especially in chest deep water. I probably left behind a dozen or so great sounding signals that I just couldn't recover but I still had an amazing time! We stayed at Couples Swept Away in Negril, Jamaica.
Rings from left to right are:
10k white gold Camelot
14k white gold with middle part having a matte finish
Titanium band
Tungsten band
I need help with the 14k maker's Mark, it looks like .S with a 'c' inside of the top curve of the S. I'll try to take a good picture of it.
Well, I learned I was woefully unprepared for water hunting. Several days I got in some good hours, of course, had to save a lot of time for the new wife, haha. I took my Excalibur II down there with my dive shaft for it and that's it, no scoop or anything. Still, in about 5 hours hunting I found four wedding bands two of which are white gold, one titanium and one tungsten carbide. My problem was waves, rough water and decent targets would sink too fast on me and I couldn't physically stay on top of them, especially in chest deep water. I probably left behind a dozen or so great sounding signals that I just couldn't recover but I still had an amazing time! We stayed at Couples Swept Away in Negril, Jamaica.
Rings from left to right are:
10k white gold Camelot
14k white gold with middle part having a matte finish
Titanium band
Tungsten band
I need help with the 14k maker's Mark, it looks like .S with a 'c' inside of the top curve of the S. I'll try to take a good picture of it.
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