Whyme
Silver Member
- Joined
- Aug 22, 2007
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- Location
- Western New York
- Detector(s) used
- CTX-3030, Equinox 800
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
Back to the hunted park in town. I started at a different corner in the park. Fired up the Nox and went hunting. First diggable signal was a 1890 IHP! I was stunned! Second hole was part of a small aluminium tube. About 3 feet away from the 1890 I dug a 1902 IHP. Stunned again!
Then for the next hour and a half it was clad, pull tabs, and canslaw. School was letting out soon so I was ready to leave when I got a pretty good signal, but it was erratic and reading hi then low. I dug it anyway. And I found this kids ring. Marked STERLING ESPO. Found a ring marked the same in a different park, made by the same Joseph Esposito jewelry company.

Here's all 3 together. It was a good hunt



Then for the next hour and a half it was clad, pull tabs, and canslaw. School was letting out soon so I was ready to leave when I got a pretty good signal, but it was erratic and reading hi then low. I dug it anyway. And I found this kids ring. Marked STERLING ESPO. Found a ring marked the same in a different park, made by the same Joseph Esposito jewelry company.

Here's all 3 together. It was a good hunt


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