G'Day Folks,
Took off this morning about 6.30am to have a swing over some of the local beaches, four of them as it turned out. Beach one gave up a 50 cent coin after half an hour when another chap turned up swinging a detector, I departed shortly after, after almost playing chicken with the council beach cleaning tractor.
Beach two, zero!!!!!!!! after a fair sample covered. Beach three and trying to stay ahead of the beach cleaner and the goldies started to appear along with a run of fifty cent coins et al. The finds versus time spent after a couple of hours indicated it was time to move off to beach number four.
Picked up five or six goldies and more shrapnel and bugger, the beach cleaner turned up again, interestingly enough I had a chance to have a close at the machine while the driver was off elsware, probably for morning tea, from what I could see this particular machine would be unlikely to pick up many if any coins, the rotating rake fingers were too far apart, watches and chains could fall victim to the beast if they were hit by the rake at the correct angle?????
Waited around to have a chat to the driver but he was nowhare to be seen after half an hour, time to head home for lunch. This mornings effort is my best beach hunt for some considerable time, pretty happy for the improvement, the ear stud is junk I think, looked good when I first picked it up.
Cheers SinHof.
PS: Check out the Ray Bans, by the amount of sea weed on them they have been at sea for a long time, I had already removed quite a bit before taking the picture; yes the lenses are pretty well scratched, bugger!!!!!