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Gold is always a pretty sight, especially when you are deliberatly hunting for it.

Mike Hillis

Well-known member
Was able to get out early this morning for a 2 hour hunt.
Brought home the bacon (so to speak), and re-validated a loss characteristic.

This one was down about 4 inches.

4 grams of 14kt gold with 3 diamonds. I just gotta get a better camera.

HH
Mike

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Mike........its pymt for all the help you render to others. :) What was the TDI range on that bad boy? BTW......what do you mean by...."and re-validated a loss characteristic."
 
now THAT is a great find! Tell us about the characteristic you validated, and the details of the hunt!:clapping:
Mud
 
Mike Hillis said:
4 grams of 14kt gold with 3 diamonds. I just gotta get a better camera.

Nice going! That ring will get you a very good camera.

tabman
 
Simply put, "loss characteristic" is the answer to the question, "why you found what you found where you found it?"

The particuar ring was found in a elementry school playground. It was lost by a child's parent who did a particuarly activity at a particuar location. I know exactly what they did and why they did it. I know because I have found other rings in the same type of locations. The ring "re-validated" my understanding of the loss characteristics associated with it's loss. A pattern had developed and this ring find fit that pattern. The end result being that I found a nice peice of jewelry where I expected it to be.

TID = 32. Phase = 5/6 (wouldn't lock to one number)

HH
Mike
 
"Loss Characteristics" sure pays to be observant of Humans eh? instead of just sweeping willy-nilly, actually HUNTING a target in key locations....
That ring is a real trophy that you targeted and captured. WTG!
Mud
 
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