Ring #27 - This Ones A Little Better!

Natman

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Jan 8, 2007
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Ring #27 - This One's A Little Better!

Hi all,

After yesterday's tornadoes/rain/wind/whatever, I went out at 7:30 this morning under mostly cloudy conditions..a bit of rain speckled the windshield as I headed out to some of the same schools I've been visiting all year long.

By the time I began hunting however, the clouds parted and it's been sunny, hot and humid ever since! I cleaned up what little there was at the first 2 schools, then headed for school #3, the same school where I clinched the $1000 mark a few weeks ago.

This school has a HUGE wood chip playground and I never get tired of checking it, even though as of late the pickings are very slim..

I was only there for a few minutes when I swept the coil over by one of the play structures. I thought I saw something shiney that was half covered up and swung my coil over it almost at the same time..it rang out and I reached down to grab ring #27, which sparkled and gleamed in the hot morning sunshine! :icon_sunny:

Of course I left my eagle eyes at home in their case, so I couldn't read the hallmark. After checking the rest of the entire area (and not finding anything) I checked another school, then swung for awhile at my old high school. While I was there I realized it was just too hot and I was getting sluggish, so I headed home. I got out my eagle eyes AND a magnifyer, hoping for the best. I can't say I was elated but I wasn't disappointed either! The ring was marked 925, and it appears to have gold overlay or plating. The stones are absolutely stunning, but I have no idea if they're the "Real McCoy".

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My other finds are in the pic below, a heart pendant with stones, a couple of zippers, a token and 2 bucks worth of clad coinage. Not a bad little morning hunt!

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If you like hunting school playgrounds, I strongly urge you to keep checking them periodically..this ring was a recent loss and wasn't there the last time I checked that area.

Have a great weekend everyone!

Nat
 

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Congrats on all the ring finds. It is becomeing a pain to detect in california. All the schools up where i live have been fenced off because instead of people wanting to get a education, they rather steal what they can out of the class rooms or just trash them for the fun of it. Parks arent much better in my town, parks and recreation personnal give you grief for digging and in the play areas they have been takeing out the old sand or woodchips and putting in new stuff. So whatever treasures were waiting to be discovered are pretty much being picked thru by city workers somewhere. And with gas as of today $4.59 a gallon its becomeing expensive to go anywhere else out of town.
 

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Sweet ring!
 

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:o :o :o #27!!! :o :o :o
Way to go Ring Master Nat!!! :thumbsup: :icon_king:
-Doug-
 

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Schools in Michigan that have any swings, slides, or any playground stuff that appeals to little kids, cannot by law be totally enclosed so that they may not get in. I think it has something to do with liability. It is theorized that the attraction of the equipment will cause the kids that want to play, will climb or crawl under or worse yet cut a hole through the fencing to get in, and injure themselves bad enough that the board of education WILL get sued. It is the rare playground that I find that doesn't have a gate or a large opening that I can get through. However I did get into a playground one time and was happily detecting away, when this guy comes up to me and said; How the helk did you get in here? I said, through that gate over there! He went and looked, Someone the night before had cut the heavy chains on the gate and hooked them to some kinda vehicle and removed the gate from its hinges. The guy was the school maintenance person. Little did he know that I didn't come in through that gate, I walked right through the fence where someone had cut a large section loose and had pushed the chainlink open like a huge metal curtain. So I watched him from the outside fixing the gate and resecuring the chains, but he never asked me about the hole in the fence :icon_sunny:
 

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