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Hey Nauti, that sure beats finding bottle caps, pull tabs and zincolns, lol. Any marking on that Lobster Claw by any chance?Out for a couple of hours today and this is the result.
I've had jewellry the last three times i've been out,unfortunately it's all been junk.I know its there,just a bit too deeply buried at the moment.
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I'll take costume over pull tabs any day, lol. BTW, I recently broke down after 56 years and finally got a PI. Kicking myself for waiting so long but you're gonna love a PI on the wet and into shallow water, as long as there's not a lot of iron present, lol.No markings unfortunately........im still pleased im finding jewellry though even if it is just costume stuff.I know if i keep plugging on i will hit the good stuff,its there justctoo much sand on the beach at the moment.Going to get myself a pi soon to see if i can get a few more inches depth.......not a lot of iron on the beach i detect most.
You need to find ones like one I found about 12 years ago. It has initials engraved on it and a jeweler's mark. In attempts to return it, I called the jeweler, described it and got a phone number the ring was register to. Called the gal and her response was that she threw it off the pier and never wanted to see it again. Yes, I found it under the pier she said she threw it off of. No need for it to "slip off".Yes bud,but the cold seas are still not making those rings slip off swimmers fingers.![]()
Not as uncommon as you might think ... here is one more example:Wow,what are the chances of that happening.![]()