4 hours on the beach

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loopylee
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4 hours on the beach

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As today was my only real day off over the christmas period i decided to hit the beach with the ACE 250. After 45min delay due to a cancled train and one 20 minutes late i final get to my destination. Turned on the ace, set to all metal mode with iron discriminated and sensitivity down 2 notches i was away. First find was a rusty penny then a never ending stream of aluminium pieces and bottle tops. I didnt find anything other than junk for over 2 hours. Then i started picking up the odd coin, then an old earring, part of a hart pendant and a memory stick all fairly close to each other. Just as i was thinking of packing it in for the day i managed a nice ring. A day detecting is never a day wasted and way better than being stuck inside watching rubbish on the tv.

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nice going 9ct Gold Wedding band? ::g
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that's the joy of detecting the 1 signal saved it days
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Post by Pomz »

Well done a good few hours of fun.
Stuck my head out side this morning an felt the cold breeze and decided I'd just read about MD, well The tides was only short as well. Well done for getting out
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Post by john_t »

well done, nice gold ring
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That's the best looking detected harmonica reed I've seen!
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Post by Skeggydetector »

Nice one I always go on my local beach when all the land is frozen up and it always springs up a surprise just when you think you have had enough. Skeggydecector
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Good selection. Love the plates. ::g
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Was there anything interesting on the memory stick?
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Post by fred »

Well done. ::g I chickened out too and went to a farm instead.
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