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Had a good day to start off the new year

where was this located i.e. wet sand, dry, in the water, what machine and settings, signal tone etc. For us newbies its always nice to learn from the guys that are "getting the job done" :clapping:

Gerry
 
That's a beauty! Congratulations and thanks for sharing! HH!
 
Posts like this motivate me!
 
That's a great looking ring RP!! :thumbup:
Seems like the "wives" usually
lay claim to the pretty ones. LOL
Congrats.... Gold Nuggets :wiggle:
 
GOOD FIND FOR THE FRIST DAY OF THE YEAR. I SEE YOUR WIFE GOT HERE NEW YEAR RING HOPE SHE LIKE IT. GOOD FRIST DAY.:beers::beers::twodetecting:
 
wow wtg:thumbup:
im sure the wife loves it and doesnt mind you going out hunting now..:detecting::clapping:
 
yea, thats why I always hope to find mens wedding bands but its ok cause i get what I want for my Minelab so it all works out in the end
 
Gerry, To answer your question ,(1) Where was this located i.e. wet sand, dry..... It was right at the shore line (wet sand) (2) what machine and settings..... Minelabe EXCAL 11, AND THE SETTINGS WERE AS FOLLOWS.....DIS 1 (ALWAYS)--SEN 7 VOL-12:00 ON DISC IN THIS CASE BECAUSE THERE WAS TOO MUCH IRON. I hope this helps and good luck
 
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