DeepseekerADS
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- Mar 3, 2013
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- Location
- SW, VA - Bull Mountain
- Detector(s) used
- CTX, Excal II, EQ800, Fisher 1260X, Tesoro Royal Sabre, Tejon, Garrett ADSIII, Carrot, Stealth 920iX, Keene A52
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- Other
Out with Steve in the water again today, the first location gave me a whole clad dime. The second beach was really crowded. As I was scooping out another dime and brought my Stealth 920iX up out of the water a little boy grabbed my scoop, but I immediately dropped the scoop back into the water and seriously warned him that scoop was very sharp, he could hurt himself. The little chigger went away after that.
I went into deeper water, turned and headed back to shore and hit a big signal. I pulled it up and thought I had a watch, then saw it was a bracelet. Very privately stuck it in my pocket - there must have been over 20 people in that tiny spot. I thought it was junk, just didn't care to have another bunch of kids swamping me.
A nasty thunderstorm popped up and we got out of the water back to Steve's van. Then I showed Steve and he pulled out his 6X magnifier and found a sterling stamp on the tag. He'd found a very nice bracelet himself
The bracelet was a cheap watch band, so I took it off and weighed the tag = 14 grams sterling
I've got the name of the person who lost it, so I'll do a wee bit of investigation to see if I can return it.
I also found $1.02 in clad! But the day was made by my second sterling in a row water hunting. Did some dirt digging a couple days before with only $4.36 in clad.
I went into deeper water, turned and headed back to shore and hit a big signal. I pulled it up and thought I had a watch, then saw it was a bracelet. Very privately stuck it in my pocket - there must have been over 20 people in that tiny spot. I thought it was junk, just didn't care to have another bunch of kids swamping me.
A nasty thunderstorm popped up and we got out of the water back to Steve's van. Then I showed Steve and he pulled out his 6X magnifier and found a sterling stamp on the tag. He'd found a very nice bracelet himself
The bracelet was a cheap watch band, so I took it off and weighed the tag = 14 grams sterling
I've got the name of the person who lost it, so I'll do a wee bit of investigation to see if I can return it.
I also found $1.02 in clad! But the day was made by my second sterling in a row water hunting. Did some dirt digging a couple days before with only $4.36 in clad.
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