B52bombardier1
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Hello,
But don't get too excited with my detector results with it so far. I've got maybe two hours of search time on it split between my front yard and my sister's yard. My yard turned up two steel nails, some steel sheet metal scrap and the most interesting thing from a detector screen indication standpoint was a large, lead wheel balance weight.
My sister's yard yielded my first coin - a 2005 year US quarter dollar down about six inches. I still need to update the Legend firmware and I will be the first to admit that I'm not yet skilled enough to get all there is out of my Legend detector.
Which brings me to what my calibrated, Mark II eyeballs found in a parking lot yesterday - I traded my Mark I set of eyeballs in years ago with some laser vision correction. Its an earring that at first glance appeared to be scrap metal. I have no idea if these are real diamonds but I will soon find a jeweler to tell me. I did not take a picture of the backside and there are no name or letters markings of any kind on it. But the connection between the dangling portion and the post with the lone diamond is hand soldered.
Anybody have any ideas?? I had to severely crop the size of this picture to get it to post but imagine this earring resting on top of a U.S. quarter dollar coin - the dangling portion of the earring would cover up ninety percent of your view of the coin.
Rick
But don't get too excited with my detector results with it so far. I've got maybe two hours of search time on it split between my front yard and my sister's yard. My yard turned up two steel nails, some steel sheet metal scrap and the most interesting thing from a detector screen indication standpoint was a large, lead wheel balance weight.
My sister's yard yielded my first coin - a 2005 year US quarter dollar down about six inches. I still need to update the Legend firmware and I will be the first to admit that I'm not yet skilled enough to get all there is out of my Legend detector.
Which brings me to what my calibrated, Mark II eyeballs found in a parking lot yesterday - I traded my Mark I set of eyeballs in years ago with some laser vision correction. Its an earring that at first glance appeared to be scrap metal. I have no idea if these are real diamonds but I will soon find a jeweler to tell me. I did not take a picture of the backside and there are no name or letters markings of any kind on it. But the connection between the dangling portion and the post with the lone diamond is hand soldered.
Anybody have any ideas?? I had to severely crop the size of this picture to get it to post but imagine this earring resting on top of a U.S. quarter dollar coin - the dangling portion of the earring would cover up ninety percent of your view of the coin.
Rick