Sorted Out 20 years Of Ring & Bling As The Melons Dehydrated ....... (yum-yum)

John-Edmonton

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Food first.....mak'n dried melens tonite and preparing some shroomies for some mushroom jerky tomorrow.


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The bling accumulates very quickly. My daughter and her friends have used lots of the bling to make their own jewellery and all the gold bling has either gone to the smelter in Texas (NRA) or locked up at the bank. Bling can read anywhere on a detector, and as shown, a good reason to dig the iffy signals, if not all of the signals in the water.




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And the rings.....the most sought after treasure, especially if it's gold or platinum. There's lots of rings here. The total overall ring finds is in the triple digits.


The Garrett gals are ecstatic! :icon_flower::icon_flower::icon_flower::icon_flower::icon_flower:

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John-Edmonton

John-Edmonton

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Garrett- Master Hunter CX,Infinium, 1350, 2500, ACE 150-water converted 250, GTA 500,1500 Scorpion, AT Pro
Here's The Mushroom Jerky........
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Zodiacdiverdave

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ARR, now that be treasure...oh yea the rings look good too.
Just for all us non-ring finders out there, where do you find most your rings at? I lived in Edmonton so I know it's not at the beach.:laughing7:
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