Wow, I had a great day yesterday. I was hunting a local park when I was approached by an elderly gentleman who was very interested in what type of metal detector I was using. Turns out he had been metal detecting for several years with a bounty hunter model and was looking to upgrade. I happily answered any questions he had and chatted with him for some time about the wonders of hunting for treasure. As a thanks for the information supplied he gave me a tasty little tip on the local history as he had resided in the neighborhood his whole life. It was getting late and I only had a couple hours left to hunt so off I went to hunt the areas he told me about. I'm being purposely vague on some details because I need a little more me time in the area before I give it up. After an hour of hunting one of the areas I went to another location nearby that he had told me of. Right about when I was going to call it quits for the day, my Safari grabbed a signal that I initially thought was junk. It bounced from 39 to 37 back and forth, I think it even jumped to 40 for a split second. I didn't hesitate to dig, even of I think it's junk I will always dig thoughs numbers. Three inches down I discovered the largest silver ring I have ever found. Did some research and put together with what I was told by the elderly gentleman I think it's WWI or WWII era marines ring. Just a reminder to all, listen to your elders, they are a wealth of knowledge. Happy hunting and good luck.