Who will be the first to find one...

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Great, now I have to figure out (before I ever dig one) how it's going to register on my detector. Glad I wear gloves...
 

Looks kinda like maybe it was designed by someone who studied Sigmund Freud and it's designed for a person who has "gonad envy"? (I attempted to make that statement as clean and non sexist as possible as to not offend anyone lol).
 

I lost mine last week while water detecting.....:laughing7:
 

I guess you can tell the difference from a bracelet by the absence of skid marks.
 

I always were gloves when hands are wet they get cut easier
 

LAWL, yep, that's exactly what ya need, while swimming with a baitball of fishes.....

a nice shiny lure for the barracudas following them, LOL, lawl, hehehehe, ho ho ho,

now that's just finny as hell! Errr, I meant funny..... :laughing7: :laughing9:


Dog, please help stupid ppl everywhere...... :cat: :laughing7:
 

whats messed up - is looks like cheap metal- probably gonna rust
would have to be high grade stainless or gold
silver gonna tarnish and anything else is gonna turn color or corrode
 

Guess I better head down to South Beach or Ft Lauderdale. We have seen them worn in both places.
 

Sort of puts an entirely different spin on, "tarnished", don't it. :laughing7:
 

A guy in Miami found a quite large 14kt gold ring on the beach. He thought it was a very large man's finger ring for a giant but I had to let him know it was not for a finger. Yes they do make them for men too. The post is on here somewhere.
 

Knowing where it's been, not sure I want it in my cheap Jewlery collection LOL
 

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