swagman
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- Nov 9, 2014
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- Detector(s) used
- Equinox 800,Teknetic T2LTD, Teknetic 5'' & 11'' coil, AT PRO, Nokta Pin Pointer, Vulcan 360 Pin Pointer, 5 x 8 Coil, Nell 15'' Attack coil, one bum eye and selective hearing.
- Primary Interest:
- Other
Well it was my day off and I rang up a work colleague to see if I could go round to his place to continue looking for his Tungsten wedding ring which he lost shoveling snow over the new year. I spent a few hours there and did not find his ring but I did get a load of clad and 2 other rings that were 2 feet apart from each other. One is just a junk ring I think but could be old because it is a centennial ring Texas 1936, could be a souvineer ring? the other was 10k gold ring, female I would guess and well worn with the GW engraved inside the band plus 10K the letter M sideways and the word WOOD. The wife and step daughter said it is an old class ring and they can sort of see a date 1963 or 1933, not that I could see it even with a lighted magnifier lol. It was an OK hunt. pleased how the T2 is finding the rings and it sure love nickles and penny's. Thanks for looking and HH
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