The Urban Prospector
Bronze Member
- Oct 18, 2014
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- π Honorable Mentions:
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- Detector(s) used
- Tesoro Eldorado,
Garrett AT Pro,
Minelab Excal II,
Minelab Equinox 800,
Nokta Legend,
Garrett Pro Pointer,
Garrett Pro Pointer AT,
Human eyes
- Primary Interest:
- Other
Went about an hour away to a new lake and my wife swung the AT Pro on the beach as I took the Excal II out for a dance in the water. 2nd target was the elephant bracelet.
Next came the SS ring (at least I think it's stainless, no markings on inside)
After that came the Sterling band with ice..."ok, we are on the board now".
Then came the X2's first gold, this awesome little 10k gold mouse ring with Amethyst (marked 10k MEX)
VERY NEXT TARGET, two swings and maybe three feet from the last...BANG!
This beautiful 14k gold Catholic ring...
Then this delicate sterling earring.....
And finally this neat old sterling ring with a large emerald that has seen better days..
Love it!
To top the day off, as my wife and I drove to our dinner reservations we spotted this wallet on the side of a dangerously busy portion of twisted city highway with cash and credit cards scattered about. We were able to retrieve all of the contents we believe and my wife is in the process of making contact with the owner, I will keep you all updated on that.
Not pictured is the small handful of trash and about $6 in clad.
The Excal II definitely proved its worth today as a very formidable piece of arsenal and I am very happy to own it.
Thanks for looking!
Take care and happy hunting
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Next came the SS ring (at least I think it's stainless, no markings on inside)
After that came the Sterling band with ice..."ok, we are on the board now".
Then came the X2's first gold, this awesome little 10k gold mouse ring with Amethyst (marked 10k MEX)
VERY NEXT TARGET, two swings and maybe three feet from the last...BANG!
This beautiful 14k gold Catholic ring...
Then this delicate sterling earring.....
And finally this neat old sterling ring with a large emerald that has seen better days..
Love it!
To top the day off, as my wife and I drove to our dinner reservations we spotted this wallet on the side of a dangerously busy portion of twisted city highway with cash and credit cards scattered about. We were able to retrieve all of the contents we believe and my wife is in the process of making contact with the owner, I will keep you all updated on that.
Not pictured is the small handful of trash and about $6 in clad.
The Excal II definitely proved its worth today as a very formidable piece of arsenal and I am very happy to own it.
Thanks for looking!
Take care and happy hunting
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