Bling Bling

Metal detecting beaches, rivers and other water related areas.
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Pics all blurry but oh well.... stuff found yesterday.

;;z Too much foil!
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::g £5.95 Petrol cost covered and then some. ::g
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::g ::g ::g ::g ::g ::g ::g ::g :D :D :D Diamonds!! ... plural! :D :D
9kt gold with 0.10 carats, enough to even be marked inside the band. ::g Now in police custody. Hopefully get it back in 4-6 weeks time. X:)
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Not had one before and may never have another, unlike you lot who always seem to find them daily, I'm averaging 1 a year now. :D


[:) [:) <:-P =)) I-) Nice sunset to end the day.
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Nice one ::g
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Post by beaubrummell »

How's your back after digging up that lot ???
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Post by Slow & Low »

Don't suppose you would like to name which Beach ?
I have been covering Benllech, West Shore Llandudno & Morfa but due to end of holliday season for the kids going back to school find rates have plumeted big time. Hopefully some big storms will push the sands up and raise the anti again.

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Cheers all. ::g

Yeah they're a mucky lot here, they like their foil and picnic lunches. What makes it worse is they rip bits off all over the place, and the deus loves foil, big or small bits.

The beach is one of a few crown estate ones I do in Devon. Don't really want to name it cos then someone who isn't the owner of the ring could easily turn up at the local police station and claim it.
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Post by paul71 »

Good going there, nice to get a bit of blingy, maybe a name change to hihosilverfoil :D ::g
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great ring ::g a bonus for the graft
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Post by GREGGOWREX »

Nice finds m8 . . . . But I think the best pic is the last . . . .and fair play to you picking all the rubbish off the beach . . . .we should be paid doing that ::g ::g ::g ::g ::g :D
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I'm always taking the crap away, as i hate seeing kids running around barefoot on the beach. Always finding rusty nails, syringes, all sorts. Luckily there's a handy bin nearby.
£17 in change from another beach I did today. Shame no bling though.
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Post by lord lovell »

yeah the beaches are loaded with junk if i had a pound for every ring pull id be laughing ::g
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Post by Slow & Low »

Re Junk on the Beaches, them Barbi DIY Kits you can buy are a pain, when people have finished with them they hide them under the sand. Then the little grill rack comes apart and breaks into little bits sometimes being detected as possible coins.
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