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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
Well, I must confess that I did not have a cardboard sign, but the message was real! Heat index up to 100 degrees today but I just dressed for it like a Bedouin Nomad. You know those days when it is so hot that the perspiration dripping off of your eyelids fills the lens of your sunglasses and you can't see? Yeah, that hot! Not to be dissuaded, I hit one of the oldest parks in the big city near me, and went to the outlying areas, softball diamond, tennis courts, and basketball court. I found three rings, one thin beveled one with traces of gold plating just outside of the chain link fence surrounding the tennis court. I found an old plated and inlaid brass ring out in right fielder's position on the softball diamond. The score of the day was a nice, big (5.2 grams) sterling silver wedding band near the center fielder's position on the softball diamond. It is marked ".925 FC" It rang up an 86 at 2" on the ATPro.


Also out in center field, I found an intact bullet. Don't know if it is USA or foreign, but the headstamp reads, " TOC/79/FS/ 1942" Looks to be about a 30-30 or .30-06 caliber? Maybe our bullet guys can enlighten me. This neighborhood is not so rough that the center fielder would have to pack heat...


Lastly, while swinging the edges of the paved basketball court, I found a matching pair of silver plated earrings, both missing only the center stone,
Caveat...they were about 50 feet apart from each other, on opposite sides of the court!?!?!?!? Must have been one heck of a game...

Thanks for peeking once again, everyone stay hydrated and keep the sun off of the back of your neck (old desert trick.) Happy Hunting to all! Sub


Also out in center field, I found an intact bullet. Don't know if it is USA or foreign, but the headstamp reads, " TOC/79/FS/ 1942" Looks to be about a 30-30 or .30-06 caliber? Maybe our bullet guys can enlighten me. This neighborhood is not so rough that the center fielder would have to pack heat...


Lastly, while swinging the edges of the paved basketball court, I found a matching pair of silver plated earrings, both missing only the center stone,

Caveat...they were about 50 feet apart from each other, on opposite sides of the court!?!?!?!? Must have been one heck of a game...


Thanks for peeking once again, everyone stay hydrated and keep the sun off of the back of your neck (old desert trick.) Happy Hunting to all! Sub

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