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- Joined
- Jan 31, 2012
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- Location
- Southwest Missouri
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- Detector(s) used
- Garrett AT Pro (Julio), Garrett AT Max (Medusa), Garrett Pro Pointer, White's Prism V, Lesche Digger.
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
Second Sunday in a row that I went diggin' at schoolgounds. I hit a nearby country schoolyard that has given me wonderful silver rings and goodies, but I thought would be hunted out by now. While swinging out on the back lawn, Julio chirped a loud, clear tone and gave me a solid, repeatable 46 on the VDI, (just like the 10K gold ring last weekend...) Dug down to find a bright, shiny gold ring 2" below the sod. Not only gold, but marked as such, " W 14K B." It has three small diamonds to boot! Made me very happy.




Also pulled a bling ring with faux stones out of the same field, rang up a 66 so obviously silver wash over copper. A real surprise was the old Wolf Scout neckerchief slide. A pretty mundane find and common to most schoolyards. This one, however, was nearly a foot underground and had lots of green verdigris forming on it. It had been there quite a while. Rang up a bouncy 81. Also grabbed about $3.00 in clad from the lawn in three hours.

Thanks for looking, Happy Hunting and you Garrett users pay attention to those low, solid, repeatable tones! Trust Julio! Sub




Also pulled a bling ring with faux stones out of the same field, rang up a 66 so obviously silver wash over copper. A real surprise was the old Wolf Scout neckerchief slide. A pretty mundane find and common to most schoolyards. This one, however, was nearly a foot underground and had lots of green verdigris forming on it. It had been there quite a while. Rang up a bouncy 81. Also grabbed about $3.00 in clad from the lawn in three hours.

Thanks for looking, Happy Hunting and you Garrett users pay attention to those low, solid, repeatable tones! Trust Julio! Sub

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