DrDetector
Bronze Member
Gold men's wedding band found and reunited with owner!
Last Monday I got a call that a friend's aunt's friend had lost his wedding band in his yard while playing with his 4 year old son. They knew I had a detector and thought it was a long shot that I may find it. They had scoured the yard for a few days and had not found it. I had tried Tuesday night quickly after work, but it was cold and pitch black, and my batteries were drained from a Sunday outing I had.
So I had made arrangements to return Friday to locate the ring. The owner said he would be amazed if I could recover it at this point...and I felt I would be amazed if it would NOT be recovered. Right?
To add to the chance of finding the ring, I enlisted the help of my detecting partner Halfdime. Shortly after arriving, we decided since I did not find it the first time around, our plan was to clear out all targets even if we had to dig them, in order to clear all targets that could be messing with a ring target.
Halfdime started off by finding a newer clad pocket-spill, and I was busy trying to figure out where this ring had fallen. Halfdime eventually had to leave for home, but I was determined to find this ring! As I was making one last pass with the detector, on my way back to the car after nearly 3 1/2 hours, sure enough, I got a very strong +31 on the XLT and there was the ring right in the middle of the coil, stuck in between some blades of grass. NICE!
The owner was right there talking to me when I found it, and he was ecstatic. Gave me a hug and a $30 reward for finding it! I can see why he was so happy, it is a very nice large men's wedding band, 14K, nearly 1 ounce in weight with 5 diamonds across it, totalling about 1 karat. Here are two pictures with ring reunited with finger!
Last Monday I got a call that a friend's aunt's friend had lost his wedding band in his yard while playing with his 4 year old son. They knew I had a detector and thought it was a long shot that I may find it. They had scoured the yard for a few days and had not found it. I had tried Tuesday night quickly after work, but it was cold and pitch black, and my batteries were drained from a Sunday outing I had.
So I had made arrangements to return Friday to locate the ring. The owner said he would be amazed if I could recover it at this point...and I felt I would be amazed if it would NOT be recovered. Right?
To add to the chance of finding the ring, I enlisted the help of my detecting partner Halfdime. Shortly after arriving, we decided since I did not find it the first time around, our plan was to clear out all targets even if we had to dig them, in order to clear all targets that could be messing with a ring target.
Halfdime started off by finding a newer clad pocket-spill, and I was busy trying to figure out where this ring had fallen. Halfdime eventually had to leave for home, but I was determined to find this ring! As I was making one last pass with the detector, on my way back to the car after nearly 3 1/2 hours, sure enough, I got a very strong +31 on the XLT and there was the ring right in the middle of the coil, stuck in between some blades of grass. NICE!
The owner was right there talking to me when I found it, and he was ecstatic. Gave me a hug and a $30 reward for finding it! I can see why he was so happy, it is a very nice large men's wedding band, 14K, nearly 1 ounce in weight with 5 diamonds across it, totalling about 1 karat. Here are two pictures with ring reunited with finger!