I went out to a local park today and started detecting with a detector that wasn't a Tesoro. I was doing great with it. It would ID a nickel, dime, quarter and pull tab right on the money. It was almost ripping nickels (58 ID) right out of the ground it was hitting them so hard. Great detector! It was doing so good that I started talking myself out of digging targets that would ID as a pull tab (59 - 63). There were plenty of tabs and I was leaving them in the ground. I knew I would not find a gold ring if I didn't dig them, so I went back to the car and swapped detectors. I got out my trusty Conquistador. I set the discrimination to 'foil' and the sensitivity on '10' and started swinging. Right off the bat, I found a sterling earring and a bunch of pull tabs later I dug the gold ring. It was about 4 inches deep and it put a big smile on my face when it popped up. The date on it is 1947. When I got home I tested the gold ring to see what it would ID on the detector that I was first using. Yep you guessed it, 60, pull tab.
You have to dig some tabs to find gold rings.
tabman
You have to dig some tabs to find gold rings.
tabman

You've had quite a run on the rings this year digging those tab signals...Hey, question, was this particular tab signal out of place? You know, all alone in a clear area or what?