Tag Archive for Metal

Shipwreck Sunday! A fun day metal detecting the beach for nautical relics and tourist gold!

adventureswithjim.com presents SHIPWRECK SUNDAY. Well, it was a sunday when this relic hunt started at least! Lots of great metal detecting on the beach, if you don’t mind the occasional 20 ton shrip wreck relic. Got some tourist gold too, and that’s never a bad thing. Maybe the opening anamation reveals a bit too much about my age and state of sanity, but this is kind of normal for my demented treasure hunting mind. Music by Kevin Macleod.

Metal detecting Gold

Gold 14k after all!

Metal Detecting the BIG EASY = Silver Jewelry & War Relics (#13)

Went metal detecting / hunt an old park for old silver coins and civil war relics near NOLA that was a plantation many moons ago. Next to the Miss. River. I found a large 925 silver men’s ring. Big Ken found a nice musket ball & large brass rivet. Coinjumper found alot of clad. Nice to meet up.

Some gold jewelry metal detecting finds.

A short video of some of the items I found.

Metal Detecting 14KT Gold with MXT

I got out for 2 hours. The first stop was a tot lot with the MXT that produced gold. The second was at an old home site where I met up with Henry to give him pointers on using his new etrac. I could only spend a short time but the hunt was great. I got my first indian and my first pre-1900 coin.

Jewelry Metal Casting Custom Design CAD Wholesale

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Metal Detecting Gold Jewelry Mode VS. Coin Mode For Garrett GTI 2500 Users Part 2

I wanted to figure a few things out on this machine. I couldn’t find the info any where else. I hope my video can help you out too! I now will hunt in jewelry mode ONLY as it seem to be the best of both worlds!

Gordon Uyehara – Metal Clay Artist in Jewelry and Fine Art Objects

Gordon Uyehara was guest featured artist at The Jewelry Connection on September 20th, 2009. It was an awesome hour and a very well attended interview, review of work, and question/answer session! Thank you Gordon! You will find a schedule for Gordon’s workships and a gallery of his previous work here: www.geocities.com

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