Another Gold Ring from Blackpool Beach

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Lancashirehawk
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Another Gold Ring from Blackpool Beach

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Hi Guy's
Well just got back from another beach session at by local beach at Blackpool I work Nights so i'm luck as i can detect in the day anyway i got home 4 AM early Hours of this morning and the tide was out so i grabbed 2 Hours Kip and at 7 o'clock I walked to the beach to meet My other Detecting Buddy Mak40 and Take advantage of the Beach been quiet. After detecting for about 20 mins i had a deep signal on my Explorer II and after digging it out i was holding yet another Gold Ring (See Photo) iv Been lucky this year so far iv had Five Rings ::g I just love my Explorer II and 13" Ultimate Search Coil Other finds were a few Modern Decimal coins .
When i got home wife told me that the Farmer had phoned to let me Know he as Agree to let me and my two detecting Buddy's Search his Land. Wow A Gold Ring & another Permissions for some pasture land Me Thinks the Detector Gods are Smiling for Once on me....
I feeling Well Chuffed :D Just hope Next Weekend is Dry !!!
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Post by BaldRick »

Sounds brill matey, any chance of the photo!
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Sorry I was too quick off the mark!! It looks very nice, very similar to one my father in Law wore on his little finger. ::g ::g
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Post by oliver »

lovely ring keep it up ::g
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Well done ::g :D
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Post by crazycarb »

Thats my ring. I remember losing it a year or so ago. Glad to get it back...Just stick it in an envelope and post it to me. I'll gladly reward you with a pack of A4 batteries. :D
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Post by roxy1dog »

nice one did we meet up near north pier i had the xs?
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Yes we did Buddy ::g
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Post by paul71 »

Very nice ring that ::g send some my way there a bit sparse at my end :D
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