LawrencetheMDer
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- Feb 22, 2014
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- Detector(s) used
- Minelab Manticore, Minelab CTX3030 w 11" and 17" DD coils,
Minelab Excalibur II w 10" coil, Equinox 800 (4) w 11" and 15" coils,
Troy Shadow x2 w 7" coil, Pointers; Garrett Carrot, Pro Find 35,
- Primary Interest:
- Beach & Shallow Water Hunting
I wasn't planning to hunt but the wife hit my dog with a shoe, on purpose, and I thought it better to go metal detecting and stew on it for a while before leaving our marriage of 39 years. And wouldn't you now, she ended up getting a beautiful sterling and diamond Infinity ring.
I decided to go to the local beach and just grid a less than popular area; off the beaten path...sort of how I was feeling. And only because I was gridding the beach did I scan over soft fluffy sand that probably wouldn't hold the weight of an ant without sinking. Any ways, got this 12:23 reading from my CTX 3030, and this corresponds to a pull-tab or push-tab which made perfect sense given the soft sand. Only because I try to dig everything in my acceptance range and wasn't particularly busy, I decided to dig the tab and to my surprise out came this beautiful, sterling and diamond Infinity (or figure 8) ring with a channel of 11 diamonds (1.28g, 12:23). Unfortunately the ring was size 7; my wife's size. Another ring seizure.
Three things weren't going for me discovering the ring. First, the ring came up as a 12:23, many times I have passed digging 12:23s because they're tabs in my book (or perhaps I should say in my detector). Second, I don't hunt soft fluffy sand because it is usually newer, blown sand that doesn't contain any thing and if anything is there it should sink like a rock if it has any weight at all. Third, I shouldn't have been hunting at all. So the odds were definitely against me finding the ring today; But the wife sure is glad I did and you just never know; we might make it to number 40. Have to see what the dog says. In the mean time, happy hinting.
I decided to go to the local beach and just grid a less than popular area; off the beaten path...sort of how I was feeling. And only because I was gridding the beach did I scan over soft fluffy sand that probably wouldn't hold the weight of an ant without sinking. Any ways, got this 12:23 reading from my CTX 3030, and this corresponds to a pull-tab or push-tab which made perfect sense given the soft sand. Only because I try to dig everything in my acceptance range and wasn't particularly busy, I decided to dig the tab and to my surprise out came this beautiful, sterling and diamond Infinity (or figure 8) ring with a channel of 11 diamonds (1.28g, 12:23). Unfortunately the ring was size 7; my wife's size. Another ring seizure.
Three things weren't going for me discovering the ring. First, the ring came up as a 12:23, many times I have passed digging 12:23s because they're tabs in my book (or perhaps I should say in my detector). Second, I don't hunt soft fluffy sand because it is usually newer, blown sand that doesn't contain any thing and if anything is there it should sink like a rock if it has any weight at all. Third, I shouldn't have been hunting at all. So the odds were definitely against me finding the ring today; But the wife sure is glad I did and you just never know; we might make it to number 40. Have to see what the dog says. In the mean time, happy hinting.
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