gold, silver, abalone, graymatter and glass - the cave on monday for 3

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Met john and the guru at the cave today.

John is already holding a nice little gold ticket and later on when I run up on the guru, he is hold fat old silver ticket. The cave produced a lot of targets and some nice glass today and the glass lady Brenda.

Right many pictures from today and even sold Gary gold from the past – nice yellow also. My bracelet is bling I think – Glass lady said it has abalone shells on top ??

Weather is bad as I type and sounds like it will be even worst soon.

Good luck to everyone – hopefully I will see u on tues. - vid is like LONG – 35 MINS. – All pictures at the end of vid. For viewing - DocBev posted also on the todays finds menu also.
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***Stand by for a new vid today on Chuck’s new carbon fiber sunspot scoop handle – NICE TICKET***
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Thanx for sharing.
If your abalone find was a natural pearl, it would be more valuable than a pearl from an oyster
Saw one on display at Art Mckee' s Museum on the Florida Keys.
The abalone pearl was elongated, rather than round.
When I asked Art about it, he told me (IIRC) it was the most valuable item in the museum - because of its rarity.

Am interested in obtaining details (description, cost, advantages, etc) about the rockinator.
 

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