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A $2000+ Week in the Water

cjc

Active member
Operating at this level is a lot more like work than a hobby. Some very tough competition where these came from but they were no match for some good old pulsepower, coverage and accurate site selection. Total is 74 gr. (2.6 ozs.), moslty 14k. The one in front has channel set saphires and the silver ring at the back left is Tiffany ($210 new).
cjc
clivesgoldpage.com
 
Nice!! That's the kind of "work" I don't mind doing. Sure it's lots of effort but the results are more than worth the work, as long as it doesn't cost more in expenses to get to the places your finding the stuff than the stuff is worth!! Good looking loot, keep up the good work, HH.
 
verry nice

are u sure some of the spots you HIT didn't include some local jewery stores:lol:
 
CJC,

One day I would like to see a post that shows all the "other stuff" you had to dig to get such a fine hoard of rings Friend!

Looking good!!

CJ
 
EXCELLENT finds Clive... even the left overs are cool. Which PI you using now?

Dew
 
You did great CJC, Several dominations of coins means a well well-touristed area.............The mark of a true pro is to go in right behind the locals and still find twice as much. St Croix, St Thomas my guess?
 
Hi Dew
Running the Dual Feild and the Aquasearch. Both do different things. The DF has great punch and is good in fast water with its fidelity. The Aqua is better on small stuff and for edge work where you can turn the SAT down--the "dream team."
cjc
clivesgoldpage.com
 
nice huntin clive!!! both piles are impressive!
 
Great finds Mr. Clive. That picture alone should inspire people that have'nt read your books to give them a try. Keep posting. HH :minelab:
 
Most impressive Clive!

Even your junk pile looks good!

Lots of digging for sure!

What do you dig with?

CJ
 
Great finds Clive

BCOOP
 
Very nice finds.
I like the ring with the maple leaf on the side.
Memorial day is the beginning of my season here and i cant wait.

Congrats again!
 
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