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    Vintage Tom Mix premium Magnet Ring

    Now that we can't get out detecting since the ground is covered in snow, I figured I'd share a neat find I made 3 weeks ago.

    We were out detecting a picnicking area that dates back to at least the mid 1920s. About half way through our hunt I found a little hot spot that started popping out quite a few wheaties. So I slowed down and did a semi thorough grid on a area approximately 20 ft. X 60 ft. In the middle of that area was a giant oak tree! Amongst the older coins I got a signal that I figured would be another wheat or a memorial cent and out pops a copper ring!


    I couldn't make out the design on the side of it while I was in the field. All I could see was a large M on the side of it. After finding a couple of premium rings in the past I recognized this rings weight and the unique logo on it and knew it was a good one. I brought it home and cleaned it up.

    It took some searching on the Web but I finally spotted the logo! Tom Mix? Never heard of him. Turns out he was pretty popular in the 40's! This was a premium ring from his radio show in the mid 40's!

    It's the Tom Mix Magnet ring!
    Although not as pretty and awe inspiring as it was back in the 40's when some young kid got it out of the mailbox.


    But still a cool find!
    I even managed to snag a couple of pieces of silver! A Rosie and a Merc!


    Thanks for lookin & HH!
    Merry Christmas and a Happy killer find filled New Year! ⭐
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    Pretty cool find, and silver to boot! I didn't know about premium rings, guess I'll have to look them up and maybe go through my junker ring collection again.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Digger_O'Dell View Post
    Pretty cool find, and silver to boot! I didn't know about premium rings, guess I'll have to look them up and maybe go through my junker ring collection again.
    Thanks Chris!
    Yeah, definitely go through the your junk rings! After I got my copy of the Overstreet Toy Ring guide I realized I had 2 other premium rings! This makes #4 for me.
    Here's the magnet ring.
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    Last edited by Ill Digger; 12-24-2016 at 12:48 AM.
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    Great find. I remember my Dad saying Tom Mix was his favorite cowboy when he was a kid.
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    Nice find on the ring and nice research. Nice to see some silver as well. Greta finds. Thx for posting WD
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    Tim, very nice find and awesome research. Where did you get the ring guide? Here's hoping that 2017 is great for you.
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    That is a very cool and nostalgic ring Tim , the ring guide would be an invaluable reference !
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    Congrats Tim! I hope the snow melts soon!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lodge Scent View Post
    Great find. I remember my Dad saying Tom Mix was his favorite cowboy when he was a kid.
    Thanks! Another lesson in American history for the Ill Digger.

    Quote Originally Posted by wisconsin digger View Post
    Nice find on the ring and nice research. Nice to see some silver as well. Greta finds. Thx for posting WD
    Thanks WD! It took a little bit of scrolling through pictures on Google. But once I spotted that M with the funny angled line it didn't take long to ID it.

    Quote Originally Posted by aloldstuff View Post
    Tim, very nice find and awesome research. Where did you get the ring guide? Here's hoping that 2017 is great for you.
    Thanks so much Al! It's pretty gratifying when your able to positively ID a find!
    I picked up the ring guide online somewhere. I think it was Amazon? I think I payed 12 bucks for mine.
    Happy Hunting to you too this upcoming 2017 season buddy!
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    That is a very cool and nostalgic ring Tim , the ring guide would be an invaluable reference !
    Thanks Dan! I like finding items like this! I'm primarily a coinshooter but I'd rather find this ring over just another wheatie. Plus it's a little history lesson for me! Gotta love that! (Mom sure would be surprised to hear that )
    The ring guide is nice to have. If any of the membership here has a premium ring and would like me to look it up I'd be happy to!
    I remember when Tony found his Roy Rogers ring I came right home and looked it up.

    Quote Originally Posted by OxShoeDrew View Post
    Congrats Tim! I hope the snow melts soon!
    Thanks Drew! The snow is melting as I type this. It was around 50 degrees today! Was going to go out and hunt a field site but it would've been a muddy mess.
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    Always nice to find those old boy toys. All the best in the new year!
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    Always cool to find something and then find out its history! Congrats

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    Tom Mix an old Cowboy star who I heard wept at the real Wyatt Earp's funeral . That's a heck of a find Timmy and you got silver besides . That's awesome !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by leslie(nova scotia) View Post
    Always nice to find those old boy toys. All the best in the new year!
    Same to you Leslie! Hopefully many quotas are met this season!

    Quote Originally Posted by groundhog53946 View Post
    Always cool to find something and then find out its history! Congrats
    Thanks! Yeah, it's turned out that way. Sometimes half the fun is in researching our finds! Never seen that coming!

    Quote Originally Posted by Cheap Thrills View Post
    Tom Mix an old Cowboy star who I heard wept at the real Wyatt Earp's funeral . That's a heck of a find Timmy and you got silver besides . That's awesome !!
    Well thank you sir!
    Good to hear from ya!
    Now I remember that line! Its one of the closing lines from the movie Tombstone!
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    That is a very cool ring!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ken C View Post
    That is a very cool ring!
    Thanks Ken! Thank goodness for the Internet or I'd never know about any of the stuff that I've found! 😃

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    Love the ring! So cool you could find it in the catalog
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    Quote Originally Posted by tanacat View Post
    Love the ring! So cool you could find it in the catalog
    Its Tana , so great to see you posting here !!
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    Quote Originally Posted by tanacat View Post
    Love the ring! So cool you could find it in the catalog
    Welcome back young lady...
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    Quote Originally Posted by tanacat View Post
    Love the ring! So cool you could find it in the catalog
    Well thank you Tawna!!!
    Nice to hear from ya!
    Yeah it was neat seeing it in there! They even show the original ads that you see back then that you had to fill out in order to get the ring! Kinda cool

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    Last edited by Ill Digger; 02-07-2017 at 01:06 PM.
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    Nice ring find, Tim. Def not any character from back then that has still some mention today, so I had no idea of him. Maybe cuz it was a radio show vs a TV show.

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