fdutra
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Jose sat offshore and shut down the Island for four day with Noreast winds 50 - 60 knots and 6.5 inches of rains,,, no boats and no planes boss. Just got my mail today. Heavy surf flattened the south shore beaches leaving them clean as a whistle and burying everything in a coat of newly fallen sand. Now Maria has picked up were Jose left off making sure there's not so much as a Felix left behind. Thought the northeast would open things up a little more than they did, but more of the same in most other places. DId manage to get in 3 hunts on the one beach that had a little help from sand bars breaking up the onslaught of sand.
The little gold was right where it shoudn't be, up on top of the bar, all by itself, and just below the surface. 2.7 g of 18k with 6 emeralds around a small central diamond, hallmarked as purity 18, assayed in the London office in 1981.
The Platinum honker was right on top only in deeper water, and rang up like a bell at 16.21 grams,,, and it fits, making it the best find for the season so far. The silver with stone (chalcedony=cloudy blue?) was so deep I almost gave up on it in an area I've hit a hundred times. The busted silver puzzle ring, and the bling chain kept things interesting along with a lot of deep clad never before heard from. Thank you Mr Excal for hanging in there with a leaking battery pod and worn out o rings that were in the mail I got today. Might head back out there this weekend after a long overdue tune up for my trusty Ex,,, cal that is.
Thanks for looking!
The little gold was right where it shoudn't be, up on top of the bar, all by itself, and just below the surface. 2.7 g of 18k with 6 emeralds around a small central diamond, hallmarked as purity 18, assayed in the London office in 1981.
The Platinum honker was right on top only in deeper water, and rang up like a bell at 16.21 grams,,, and it fits, making it the best find for the season so far. The silver with stone (chalcedony=cloudy blue?) was so deep I almost gave up on it in an area I've hit a hundred times. The busted silver puzzle ring, and the bling chain kept things interesting along with a lot of deep clad never before heard from. Thank you Mr Excal for hanging in there with a leaking battery pod and worn out o rings that were in the mail I got today. Might head back out there this weekend after a long overdue tune up for my trusty Ex,,, cal that is.
Thanks for looking!