Temps were a bit nippley, and the ground is still muddy, but I just had
to get out and test out the NEL Tornado coil on the E-Trac...I LOVE this
coil...It hunts Deeeep, and the pinpointing is much easier than I
expected with a larger coil...Well, my first target was the 1930 BUFFY
(if them idiots on Diggers can make up words...So can I...lol). After
that, she just slayed the bling with a 10K plated Mothers Ring (It has 2
girls names engraved in it...One on either side of the hearts) with
Birthstones, and a .925 ring (small). The golden band is pretty bent out
of shape, but I am sure a jeweler can fix it. I would like to get this
one back to it's owner if I can figure out which Mother in the area has
children with the right names and birth months. I would say it has been
lost for at least 5 years, as it was 5 inches deep. The 10K rang up as
12-42, and I thought I was gonna dig a Wheat or a dime...I was
shocked...The .925 was only at 3 inches, but it too is bent out of
shape. I need a Ring Mandrel and the knowledge to use it...lol. I also
dug the 2 wheats fairly near each other at about 6 inches. The oldest
clad coin was 1963 Nickel.
HH,
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