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My Galveston finds...:blush:

Not much to blush :blush: about but had great fun with the Kruzer in the semi-dry sand on a Galveston beach this past weekend.

That gold glitter sure pops out at ya when you see it laying in the pile of sand you just dug out. :clap: None of it is marked so I guess it's just bling...but it was fun!

I have the single frequency (14KHz) Kruzer and ran in 3-tone most of the time. I did get into the surf for a while and even dunked the Kruzer on purpose to check it out. The beach mode ground balanced at "00" and was so quiet that I had to run my scoop over the coil to make sure it was working. The 3-tone mode on the dry sand was a little chatty but there was no doubt when it ran across a good signal. Bottle caps were easy to distinguish by the extra iron grunt the signal gave with the high tone pitch.

I hunted less than 2 hours and found the bling pictured plus $1.56 in clad...a stainless steel spoon and a Hotwheel car.

Was a fun and enjoyable hunt!

Charles :usaf: :usaflag:
 
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