CTX 3030 hoping to help a lady out

altereddezignz

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Have a lady wanting me to help find a wedding ring that slipped off her hand as she tossed an apple to her dog a few years ago. She had lost a fair amount of weight and the ring had became to large.

She said she heard it hit a wood fence where she through the apple. They looked all around but never found it.

Any pointer. Ill be using the CTX 3030.

Thanks
Hard Arkansas soil.
 

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Jason in Enid

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depends on how long ago it was lost. If a few years ago actually means 2 - 3 years, then it will still be a near-surface target. Leave the entire Conductive line open and investigate every single double and triple-tap signal.
 

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altereddezignz

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Awesome. Going to try and get over there this weekend.
 

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My question is what kind of dogs eats apples? :icon_scratch: Is she sure it wasn't a deer? :laughing7:
 

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Good Luck, fingers crossed.

Hope it did not get in a fight with the lawn mower. I have only dug 2 gold rings and one of them is missing a part of the band due to the mower blade scuffle.
 

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Hmm my dog wont eat a fruit or vegetable unless its cooked and smothered in something lol
 

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I really want to hear the results of this hunt... specifically, what readings came up for the ring and what was it marked? I'm still new to my CTX 3030 and want to hear other people's results...
 

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Have a lady wanting me to help find a wedding ring that slipped off her hand as she tossed an apple to her dog a few years ago. She had lost a fair amount of weight and the ring had became to large.

She said she heard it hit a wood fence where she through the apple. They looked all around but never found it.

Any pointer. Ill be using the CTX 3030.

Thanks
Hard Arkansas soil.
Dig everything above iron. I'd use an open screen so you can hear and see the iron targets too, just in case there's a big one masking the ring. If it's a tiny wire band, it will read in the foil range.
 

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My question is what kind of dogs eats apples? :icon_scratch: Is she sure it wasn't a deer? :laughing7:
All the dogs I've owned have loved apples.......the sweet ones anyway......not granny smiths or real tart ones.
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