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Found a ring and a necklace yesterday and 2 dimes..

Pete in MI

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guess when the kids were over for Casey's birthday party one lost a necklace, and either I dropped one ring awhile back sorting through my ring finds or one of Casey's friends lost it too. And found a dime.

I did better than when I went out detecting. Yep you understood that right. I didn't go detecting. Didn't have the machines with me...just a broom.

After cutting the grass yesterday, I decided to sweep the driveway of the grass clippings. Found the necklace..pretty well trashed after being run over several times by our van. Then found a ring...didn't check markings - could be silver or just a junk ring. Found it in the driveway too up by the garage. Found 'dimes' when cutting the grass....seems the kids drink pop but don't pick up their empties. So 2 pop bottles, a necklace and a ring.

Who needs a detector and who needs to spend gas leaving home? Like that credit card commercial says :What' in your wallet" I ask What's in your driveway?
 
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and requires no batteries? Be cool to sell a broom for $300 then again...with the way prices are rising...a broom just might cost $300 in the near future.
 
Pete in MI said:
and requires no batteries? Be cool to sell a broom for $300 then again...with the way prices are rising...a broom just might cost $300 in the near future.

Would one be able to use it in deep water detecting? It would certainly be waterproof..no batteries necessary...and it could "sweep " the ocean "floor':rofl:
 
Scuba equipment and deep sea diving gear are options not supplied with the hi-tech 'detector' :lo:
 
You have good eyes, Pete, to see a necklace and ring while using that detecting broom!
 
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