Equinox is failing to charge, so I broke out the tried and true, Fisher F75 today and got in an hour and a half at a rec field in Baltimore County. The F75 is a good silver sniffer, too.
Thanks, RVRoamer66. I had used the F75 for about 5 years, and I liked the range of VDI that it has compared to the Equinox. With the NEL Storm coil it is heavier to swing and no wireless setup with it, so the cable is a little annoying, but I was finding stuff and able to bypass most of the trash and zincs.
Awesome I never knew the made locks sweet find that Fisher is trying to say take me out I'll fond some treasure. Hope you figure out the charging issue on your nox
Nice lock find McCdig. Sometimes I go back to using my Fisher CZ 5, depending on where I'm hunting. I usually use the CZ in the fields, and the Nox 800 everywhere else.
Tiffany originally introduced these locks as bracelet charms and then as the actual closure clasps for bracelets and as necklace pendants. The '1837' is of course is not a true date, but a nod to its heritage in what Tiffany still calls the '1837 Collection' today. I'm not sure when they were discontinued, but they're no longer in that range.
That's a terrific find @McCDig. As you may know there are a number of fakes around, but everything about the marks on your piece is exactly as one would wish to see for authentic Tiffany.