Old Park in OKC

CZKidd

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Dec 12, 2018
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NW FL
Detector(s) used
Whites TDI Beach Hunter
Equinox 800, Equinox 600
XP DEUS, XP DEUS 2
Primary Interest:
Beach & Shallow Water Hunting
This took 3 days to get. Day 1 30 minute hunt, Day 2 1hr, day 3 1 hr, short hunts. Went back to see if I could recover all to most of this. Center piece was most likely stone. Obviously stuck by lawnmower blade. Will post tonight/tomorrow on YouTube under Metal Detecting with CZKidd. Fun Hunt!

Day 1 61580212-BF22-4D07-9AD6-D0D340EE095C.jpeg

A985A685-0BFA-4D6F-B7CB-C331C58A7B0F.jpeg. Day 2

8B9756BD-0C4D-4FE2-96A7-560D0568E845.jpeg. Day 3

Completed as best I could get it

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Intrepid hunting has its rewards. I’ve done the same thing, to try and complete a piece. I’ve decided to start carrying a sifter, of some kind, to see if I can find the stones that have fallen out of rings and such. Nice work!
 

Your persistence has paid off - Nice find(s)!
 

glad you got out. I spent the whole weekend gathering limbs in the yard from the ice storm.
 

Resembles an Indian squash blossom necklace piece or a bracelet simulating that style.
 

That's quite a find ! The cuts seem a bit too regular or careful to be mower inflicted , the piece is likely Native American , specifically Zuni - they are known for that tiny , and multiple stone set pieces ..are there any hallmarks on the reverse ?
 

That is superior detecting - Congratulations!:hello2:
 

Thx u T
 

I do not see any, I believe there is still a piece missing. Went back today but no luck
 

Maybe so. Thx for the tip.
 

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