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Silver Chain

SeabeeRon

Well-known member
Found this a few weeks ago and don't think I ever posted it here. One of our members here, Kyle in Sac, is headed my way later this week and I wanted to show him what is "possible". :twodetecting: This guy was 28" long and weighed in at 4 1/4 oz!
 
Nice chain find..Big chunk of silver..:clapping:
 
Now that is one heavy chain. Congrats Ron. My dad will be 85 this Sat. he was in the Seabees back in the 40's. HH
 
Wow that's awesome. That beach is productive for sure. I've found a couple rings there. Too bad it's a 3 hr. drive from my place.
 
Thanks Joe!! Your dad and mine and all that generation should be honored far all they did!! Stories of the WWII Seabees helped me choose my direction when I was in the Navy during Viet Nam.
 
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