brncofan
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nice looking booty compass congrats
Thanks GS, I went back yesterday afternoon and only found a couple of dollars in clad.Holy shiza man!
Super congrats on the killer hunting that produced those golds!!!
Thank you Saoirse!That is a great hunt, congrats!
Thanks rider!Great hunt, congratulations
Thanks metal, Yes, the colors on the gold really stand out. I think that when the gold has been buried a long time it almost takes on an orange tint.I like all that cheesy buttery color!
You get a golden thumbs up.
No but I knew a guy who did pretty good in some lakes back there.Wow! Wow! Wow!!! I can only dream of those kinds of days, not much surf to play in back here in Kansas....
Thanks Noreaster, Yes, that ring must have been a fresh drop to look so good.Oh man, what a heart breaker on that ring.
That was a good hunt though. Some nice gold there.
No way dog but I think I know how you feel. I've seen people here post things and have thought, "I wished I could have found that!" Every dog has its day though!Darn Compass, if you are trying to make me feel bad you are successful. Good grabs Buddy.
Thanks charlie! The "streak" ended yesterday. Time to do some work around the house today.Dang Bro you kicking it Congrats on those awesome finds!
Thanks Salt, It's sure a great feeling to turn on the detector and start getting targets every other step. Then you know it's going to be a great hunt!WOW!!! That is an incredible hunt, just amazing to find all that and including the gold. Congrats, you killed it out there.
Thanks JAK, Yes, I like the variety of finds on this hunt.Wow...great collection of rings and other goodies!
Thanks Raider, It looks like a few of my local hunters are posting some great finds as well. Not bad for the tide conditions.Wow! Just,
GR8 hunt!
R5
Thanks Felix, Funny how much more efficient this hunt was. I didn't have to put in 10 plus hours to get the good stuff this time!That is one of the best hunts posted here in a while!
Thank you Nick, It was a great way to start a weekend.Good job George! That is a great hunt! That is some nice loot!
Thanks Slim, After a slow start to the year it's great to see some gold in the scoop!Another awesome hunt George! Congrats on all that yella!
Thanks Jeff, Coming up on 1 year since my surgery and it feels great to be out there like before.George....really glad to see you are getting out. Better yet, I am glad you are killing it out there. Again....nice hunt !!
Thanks brncofan, Our hobby never ceases to amaze me. There is so much amazing stuff out there to be found.nice looking booty compass congrats
A friend of mine said that he was heading down to the beach after work on Friday so I said I'd join him. There were some encouraging surf reports but I wasn't too optimistic because I didn't think that the tide was all that favorable. Like I've said many times before- "I'm still learning almost every time I go detecting at the beach."
We got to the beach a couple of hours after high tide. There was a strong on-shore wind and the seas were fairly rough. The waves were coming in pretty hard and fast and were kissing the existing cut. I don't think that they were getting high enough on the slope to cut any more but the existing sand on the slope was moving around I believe.
As soon as I started hunting the wet sand I started finding coins at a surprising clip- most of them mid-slope. Not long after starting I found my first gold of the hunt- an eyeball find. "Poppy" was laying on top of a patch of black sand not unlike the gold chain I found a week ago. A short time later I found a very small gold ring. I'm not sure if it is a toe ring or a child's ring but it is stamped "14BK" (???)
For the next couple of hours my friend and I continued to find coins. It started to feel like my last couple of hunts when I started finding rings on the lower slope as the tide went out. I told my buddy that I felt that there was going to be a good possibility of finding rings but, unfortunately, he had to leave.
I think it was about 15 minutes later that I got a nice crisp signal very low on the slope. By this time I was working in and out of the rough surf and I didn't have much time to scoop out a target before the next wave was on top of me. I can't remember if it took me 1 or 2 attempts to get the target into the scoop but I'll never forget what a beautiful sight I saw in the basket after I rinsed it out with the next wave. There in the bottom of the scoop was an impossibly bright yellow, clean, circle of gold, radiating a rich color in the waning sunlight! I love it when there is no doubt that you have found good gold. At first I thought that the ring had some enamel or other inlay for contrast but I soon realized that some of the crevices of the ring were filled with verdigris. This ring had been there a while.
A short time later another gold ring found its way into my finds pouch- a beautifully colored but lightweight and the ugliest gold ring I think that I have ever found. A product of the first day of jewelry making class perhaps?
There is no stamp but the acid test indicates at least 18K.
I continued to find coins, lead and a couple more rings on the low slope as the moonlight became all I had to see with. I scooped out a target and reached down to retrieve it from the mound. I felt the smooth shape of a ring in my hand and in the low light it looked like I had hit a grand slam- a wedding ring with large diamonds! I drove all the way home reflecting on the incredible week I had, topping it off with the find of a lifetime. Still, I wouldn't get too excited until I was able to read the markings inside the ring.
This is the Friendly Metal Detecting Forum so I can't repeat what I said when I got home and read the "925" stamped on the inside of the ring. Still, it is silver and I had found 4 more pieces of gold jewelry on this hunt so it was an amazing week anyway!
GL&HH!