Turtle pendant made from my Spanish bits

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Well...I AM BORED! I cant get out and metal detect due to lifes responsibilities so I thought I would share a piece of jewelry I had made by a friend in Florida. He took 4 of the cut pieces of Spanish silver I have found over the years and set them in this cool a$$ turtle pendant.

So that when I am old and cant detectect any longer (am I there?) I can at least look at this thing and flood the mind with the smells and sights of my metal detecting days. Look at those cool little emerald eyes.

Man I miss "swinging"... :(

Soon baby soon...I will be walking the creek banks and smelling the freshly cut soybeans and corn and staring history in the face once more.

Bit by bit, little by little...

HH, Gary
 

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That is pretty fricken sweet!!!
 

Gary,

That pendant is so beautiful, makes me wish I had one too. ;D

:wink: RR
 

I loveeeeeeeeeeee it :thumbsup:
 

That is a really nice pedanant. Great idea.
 

Nice work and great design. Love the hanger and method of its attachment.
 

That is a very nice custom piece,i love the cut reales also............relic :icon_sunny:
 

very nice...I love it too!
 

Your friend is very talented, super cool piece of art!!!!!!!
 

You are one heck of a great hunter. :thumbsup: You are "The Man". :thumbsup:

My buddies and I can't wait for the fields to be harvested as well. :thumbsup:

Kyle
 

That is really unique! I know what you mean about life's responsibilities. I have been painting, cutting tree limbs, bushes, grass, garden weeds, etc. for two weeks and now the ground is too hard to go detecting!
 

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