Brief tot lot hunt - June 28

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I had to kill time today waiting for a YMCA tennis lesson so I took the younger set over to a park. I was expecting the park to be busy since it was already 11 a.m. To my surprise, nobody was there. :icon_thumright: I had one strong pull-tab signal that I thought was going to be trash and was pumped to pull out a men's tungsten carbide ring. The brand name is "Artcarved" and Amazon retails a similar ring for $50. Not bad for 40 min. of swinging! Also found what I think might be Thor's hammer. :dontknow: :laughing7:

HH and thanks for looking,
Michiganne
 

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thats great for such a short hunt..dang.. would like a few like that... congrats :thumbsup:
 

SWEET! Congrats Anne!!! :hello2: :headbang: :icon_thumleft:
I found my first one last year and I like them. Nice looking, and very heavy.
 

Great score on the nice tungston band Anne :thumbsup: that's one ring you never want to have to cut off your finger.
 

Great find Anne! :icon_thumleft: That ring looks really nice. WTG
 

great score on the ring Anne! looks nice :thumbsup:
 

Cool ring Anne! If I ever find another ring, I'll have to check in with you experts out there, on how you determine metals. Keep on diggin' girl.
 

Great looking ring, Congrats! :thumbsup:

Except for a 57' Rosie ( found in the soil under the sand) I never find anything
in the tot lots. In the grass surrounding the tot lots I've found wheats
and silver, and a couple of silver rings. I wonder if some people just hunt
in the sand and ignore the grass.

Good luck,
HH.
 

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