First time ACTUALLY searching and recovering a long lost wedding ring

toddbbq

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Apr 13, 2014
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Tarsacci MDT-8000, Equinox 800 2x, T-Rex scoop, AT Pro and Excalibur 1000
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Metal Detecting
While beach detecting I have found a few rings that were recently lost. But today is different as I was not at the beach but at a home of a couple who had lost a wedding ring. Last weekend I had a yard sale and had my old but faithful AT-Pro in the sale. I only had one nibble on the at-pro and it was a lady who was interested in purchasing it to look for her husbands ring so instead of selling it to her I volunteered to look for it. Today was the day to search for it and within 40 minutes I found it. They were so happy to have it back on his finger and it was right next to where they had redone their landscaping.


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Terry Soloman

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Congratulations! Honorable Mention Vote.:hello2:
 

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toddbbq

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Apr 13, 2014
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1,153
Lutz FL
🥇 Banner finds
1
🏆 Honorable Mentions:
1
Detector(s) used
Tarsacci MDT-8000, Equinox 800 2x, T-Rex scoop, AT Pro and Excalibur 1000
Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting
great story your a good person
Thanks as it was my first try at recovering something lost at a house. It was not that easy but did succeed in the end.
 

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