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  1. 1 hour ago, mh9162013 said:

    What kind of bottle caps are in the 16-17 range? Mine (screw or crown) are usually in the low to mid 20s.

    Or is the salty sand having an effect here?

    The salt has them in all stages of decomposing.  I have seen guys with over 100 different bottle cap collections from the beach, and they seem to all have a different alloy.  They will ring up as low as 12 and as high as 23 but will averagely be 16-17.  Crown caps do hit higher but beer/cola bottle caps hit lower and again depending on rust they tend to act like a zinc penny and be all over the scale.  I tend to hunt the same beaches and pretty much try to keep them clean so I dig it all just because I don't like digging it twice.  I am retired so I am not limited with my time on the beach so I don't cherry pick.

  2. On 5/12/2021 at 2:44 AM, ALEXANDRE TARTAR said:

    Hello Joe,

    Yes that is what I am trying to get for you, as the mechanical changes will take time. (fews weeks minimum)

    Alexandre,

    Well it has been over 7 months now and I have heard NOTHING from First Texas/Fisher on any new or modified lower shaft that you were trying to get for me.   I have pretty much limited my use of the Impulse due to NOT getting a new modified reliable lower shaft.   I guess that is how First Texas/Fisher is going to treat us Impulse AG users/buyers.  On a good note, my Equinox 800 has been doing quite well on gold since it is the only reliable detector that I am using.  

    Joe

  3. South Central Kansas?  Sounds like the Wichita area.  Don't overlook the Native American artifacts on the Arkansas River area.  And there should be a lot of old oil boom ghost towns if you drop down into Oklahoma too.  BTW, Welcome to the forum!  The CZ is still a good machine for coins or relics.  But as mentioned from others here, the Equinox is tough to beat especially for the price.  I never thought that I would choose any detector over my CTX 3030 for dirt detecting but my first grab is my Equinox 800.  Keep the forum posted on your adventures.  

    PS  42 years is a long time nowdays to be with the same employer.  I retired a couple years ago with 43 years with my last employer.  (and 7 with my first and 2 with Uncle Sam)

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    Great find, but isn't it a napkin ring?

    Looks to big to be a mans ring to me, just wondering because I have seen something similar at Bed Bath & Beyond before.

    Here is another ring (size 13 1/4 also) that I found earlier this year.  This one is just a bit thicker.   I had a friend that suggested a napkin ring before I posted here and I am not ruling that out but from the ones I googled, I don't think so and even though I have found some STRANGE things on the beach, who would have silver napkin rings on a beach?  But you never know!!!

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  5. I took the Impulse AQ out yesterday to hit some areas of the beach with a negative tide.  Although I didn't uncover any deep old gold, I did uncover this silver ring in the third scoop down.  (maybe it was that deep or maybe my pinpoint was off)  There are no hallmarks but it has the correct patina for a silver ring that had been in the saltwater a long time.  I tested it with 18K acid and it turned the line blue.  I also fired up my Equinox 800 and it hit loud and proud at 38.  The ring is size 13 1/4 and weighs 33.1 grams.  It has a Tortoise shell type inlays around it.  This the second "big boy" silver ring that I have found with the Impulse this year.  But this one is by far the biggest by weight.  This is another reason that I love metal detecting, getting to share "unusual" finds with others.  I would gladly hand this one back to its owner if confronted.  LOL   Enjoy the pics and HH!!!  Joe

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  6. 16 hours ago, Joe Beechnut OBN said:

     but I could smell the gold.. It was close...just never found it.... . 

    Not a lot of targets but got into a little area I could feel it again

     

     

    I know that most just sorta laugh these statements off as just part of the story but I have seen times that the "smell" or the "feel" of gold has kept me on a spot only to find a nice gold find.   If I don't get the "smell" or the "feel", I don't even bother with that beach unless the scenery is really really good. LOL    

    Great story and finds.  I mainly use the Equinox with 15 inch coil and have dug some deep targets.   I also know that when I am slightly off target on my pinpoint it appears to be way deeper than it really is.  Unless the story is coming from someone I know, the depth they give is somewhat ignored.  I know you and I know and have hunted with KOB so I for one take your depth numbers as gospel.  My beaches so far have not given me much opportunity to take advantage of my AQ but they will before long. 

    And as you said, "stay safe" and keep sniffing out the yellow stuff!!!

  7. On 9/19/2021 at 1:09 PM, Joe Beechnut OBN said:

    Like my Excalibur's, every thing I use has been reworked for what I need them to do.. Unfortunately, the suit looks nothing like the factory's for I've changed everything from the boots up to the neck seal, I'm sure they would get a laugh out of what has been done to it.  With what I have planned for the next Generation of my winter hunting suit, I should be able to hunt and be warm but just not as long.. Hoping I can push hunt time to 2 hours.. before I could hunt as long as I wanted. 

    Here is the old drysuit setup. On the new winter drysuit,  all will be the same except the boots..

     

     

     

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    Joe your modified equipment reminds me of the guy who claimed to have the ax that George Washington used to chop down the cherry tree.  It had been in the family so long that they wore out two heads and five handles!!! 

  8. I dug two silvers today on the beach.  I thought that the ring was gold until I found the hallmark.   The hallmark in not on the inside but instead on the outside and says 925 A2 and weighs 4.1g. 

    The necklace is hallmarked 925 and Italy.  Although the pendant isn't hallmarked, it appears to be silver also.  At first glance, it looks somewhat like a key.  BUT it has an alien head on one side and a pyramid on the other side.  On one edge side it has SD and on the other edge side it has 2016.  Total weight is 21.2g.  I thought that maybe the SD was San Diego and the 2016 being the year.  Maybe Comic-Con?   Attached are some pictures for your viewing pleasure.  Any ideas on both the ring and necklace/pendant would be appreciated. 

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  9. Joe,

    Nice haul of big chunky rings too.  Glad to see you out and about again.  That Excal is just an extension of your arm!  (I know that you know what I mean) LOL   Have you got your Dry suit seaworthy yet?  It is just around the corner.  Take care and stay safe.

    Joe

     

  10. 4 hours ago, Mr Swing king said:

    Just out of curiosity, because I haven't found a thin woman ring like that with the nox, what did it ring up ad? Was it a solid vdi?

    It rang up 8 and a quick dig before the next wave hit.  Actually, I think it was the third wave/scoop before I finally got it in the scoop.  LOL  And yes, it was a solid 8.

  11. June is looking good already.  Size 5, 1.8g, 18K & PLAT, 2 diamond and 1 Sapphire ring.  Working the wet into the surf.  Equinox 800, Beach 1, sensitivity 23, AM.  Also got two small silver bands but they are not as photogenic as this little pretty thing.  Oh, I found my name again.  CUNIAGAU 

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  12. 14 minutes ago, wltdwiz said:

    if you need a spring clip let me know & ill send you 1 in the mail

    feel free to give me a ring 928-715-5324 az time

    walt

    Walt,

    Thanks for the offer.  I sent an e-mail with pictures to FT yesterday after I saw that the assembly was incomplete so I should be hearing something back from them.  They should put one in the mail ASAP but I choose not to hold my breath. LOL  I still have a bag of detecting "stuff" that I couldn't find yesterday that might contain a spring clip.  I am doing yard work for the mother-in-law today and I can always just use my Minelab as I have the past 3 weeks anyway. (gold x3, silver x8)

    thanks again,

    Joe

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