I am so busy finding stuff it is hard to come home and post. However I thought I would share a story I think is funny.
I get a call to find a watch in a marina. This watch is a Bretling worth almost 10 grand. I get my gear on and go down and get it. Heavy beautiful watch. It was behind a very fast and beautiful 56 foot Formula express cruiser. He was elated when I got it and he told me why it meant so much to him.
The BACK, not the face, the part against his wrist looked just like the wheels on his Bentley!
I am so busy I am not home much right now. I snagged an I-phone 10 and a drone out of 15' of water in a marina yesterday.
I do have one slight problem I could use advise on. There is a very expensive earring in a marina that my Tiger shark or CZ will not pick up. In fact my Equinox will not hit on it either. But even if it could the marina is over 15' deep. Does anyone think one of those smaller hand held vibradetectors might work? I am thinking about trying my Dual Field but the muck is deep and so are cans. Any way to distinguish a shallower small diamond earring?
I get a call to find a watch in a marina. This watch is a Bretling worth almost 10 grand. I get my gear on and go down and get it. Heavy beautiful watch. It was behind a very fast and beautiful 56 foot Formula express cruiser. He was elated when I got it and he told me why it meant so much to him.
The BACK, not the face, the part against his wrist looked just like the wheels on his Bentley!
I am so busy I am not home much right now. I snagged an I-phone 10 and a drone out of 15' of water in a marina yesterday.
I do have one slight problem I could use advise on. There is a very expensive earring in a marina that my Tiger shark or CZ will not pick up. In fact my Equinox will not hit on it either. But even if it could the marina is over 15' deep. Does anyone think one of those smaller hand held vibradetectors might work? I am thinking about trying my Dual Field but the muck is deep and so are cans. Any way to distinguish a shallower small diamond earring?