first time at the beach

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first time at the beach

Post by kristof(be) »

Hello,
yestherday i went for the first time at the beach for detecting because the fields are frozen now.
The finds where not bad. :D
3 rings,1 silver,1rvs(inox) and 1 was 18 carat gold!! :D
Its my first gold find so im verry happy with it!!
There where also a couple bullets,nameplates for a dog a bit of eurocoins and garbage.
All together it was a nice day!
Grts from Belgium!! ;)
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Post by fabio961 »

wow, that's a great haul...love the gold ring.
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kristof(be) wrote:Hello,
yestherday i went for the first time at the beach for detecting because the fields are frozen now.
The finds where not bad. :D
3 rings,1 silver,1rvs(inox) and 1 was 18 carat gold!! :D
Its my first gold find so im verry happy with it!!
There where also a couple bullets,nameplates for a dog a bit of eurocoins and garbage.
All together it was a nice day!
Grts from Belgium!! ;)
Nice group of finds, " INOX " = Stainless Steel. . ;)
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Post by chris6645 »

Very nice :)
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Post by roadwarriormax »

congrats mate ,very well done :) i always struggle at the beach myself ,guess im a land lover hahha
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Post by kristof(be) »

Thanks for the nice reactions! :D
@roadwarriormax,im a landlover too.
Because the fields are frozen now it was 2weeks ago that i was detecting and that was too long.
Thats the reason why i went too the beach.
Grts from Belgium!! ;)
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Post by fishy »

Impressive, well done :)
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Post by sandman »

well done fella , that gold ring looks great
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Post by Allectus »

That gold ring is different....Very nice indeed! Quite like the Inox too! :D

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Post by brummbar »

Hi Kristof,don't know what part of the coast you went,but next time ,try Knokke.Diamant set rings waiting just to be found =))
Greetz Patrick
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Post by kristof(be) »

Thanks too all! :D
@brummbar,i went from Lombardsijde too Westende over the beach.
It was a nice walk! :D
In Knokke there was a whale on the beach so too much people.
Grts from the same country!! ;)
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Post by brummbar »

Hi again,
I had my military training at Lombardsijde and spent 30 years of sommerholidays at Westende,found loads of bullits,shrapnell etc in the dunes between the bunkers.All is gone now,no more bunkers, just cordoned off pathways through the dunes :( And I found all that without a dedector at the time ;)
Greetz from Rillaar
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Post by thirddegreewitch »

Great finds..but...who calls their dog Roy ??????? :))
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TinCanMan wrote:I'd rather shout "Roy, Roy here boy" than "Randy"..............
Sister-in-law has a dog called Gypsy, while taking it for a walk one evening it ran off into a visiting fairground she went after it calling "Gypsy, Gypsy here Gypsy...." It took a while for her to realise why people were staring at her. =)) =))
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Post by Danzigman »

Hi Kristof.. I think I will emigrate to Belgium.. You do find lots of nice stuff.. wish my beaches was as good at that.. Wow.. Keep it up... John - DK =D>
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