My BIGGEST ring in 33 years!

WaterWalker

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Jan 31, 2007
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Cape Cod, Massachuestts
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Garrett (Infinium, ATPro, ATX), Minelab Excalibur, Tesoro Conquistador, Whites (Surfmaster PI, Quantum), JW Fisher 8X, DetectorPro Underwater 8", Minelab Equinox 800, Manticore, Pro-Find 35
Primary Interest:
Beach & Shallow Water Hunting

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Wow! Nice Find!
 

That's one honker of a ring....what's the weight of that monster?

Regards + HH

Bill
 

you sure you didn't find that ring at a nudist colony? Could be a "rooster" ring. If so it's technically a small ring. :laughing7::laughing7::laughing7:
 

Kennedy agrees...He can slip through the ring
and is dwarfed by the “stone”.


The ring fit over the size 15 and onto the handle
of the ring size gauge.




must have been deeeeep!!!!! How heavy?
 

Was Andre the Giant in that area, ever? He wore an 18 band.
 

That must have sounded like a beer can. Congrats.
 

Honker doesn't begin to describe that monster! We're talking train or semi air horn here! :notworthy:
 

I wouldn't want to meet him in the dark for sure! That beats all! :occasion14:
 

Congrats on a great ring find; it must have given off a really loud sound!

Lorraine
 

You never said if it was gold, silver or costume.. How much did it weigh?/
 

From one huuuuuge ring, nice, sausage fingers to beer cans, honker to air horn, monster to rooster, Andre's size 18,

BUT I believe it to be a woman's ring it weighs 16.54g.

More pictures later, camera battery died while downloading them via my Eye-Fi card.


 

I wouldn't want to meet that "woman" in the dark either! For any number of reasons! :laughing7:
 

Good gracious what a ring. Congrats on that find, that's almost a Banner ring. Any markings, type of metal?
 

Great find! Congrats
 

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