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1st Time Omega gets Silver Milor Bracelet .925

vw242

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Been over this area with Whites IDX Pro, Fisher C$, Tesoro Vaquero, Minelab
Sovereign, and X-terras 305/505/705.
Beginners luck??
Finally got settled and gave the Omega a spin with the 11" DD Gold Bug coil.
Lots of EMI but settled for about 80 sens, 01 Disc, Freq 2, and D4 tones.
Kept getting a high tone on this one, so dug her up!
HH
Don
 
First......a big congrats:) Second, thanks for posting. In my bench testing of silver rope bracelet I was getting results a little less than I liked. However, your find is the proof:) What was the depth? And was the bracelet extended or coiled/balled up?
 
1st it was gold plated. 2nd it was there awhile about 3 inches down not balled up.
Out of the ground I could not get the target to repeat what I heard in the ground. The clasp
was large and should have given a similar response in air tests, but the gold plate
may have made that impossible. If not for the repeating high tone in the ground it would still be lost.
 
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