Quick Loss; Quick Find: Quick Return

ColonelDan

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I received a text message from a friend yesterday telling me that one of our neighbors up the street lost his wedding band while playing on one of those large inflatable water slides. He asked me if I could help. Of course I said yes and my friend picked me up in his golf cart and we headed to the man’s house.

Our neighbor was standing by the water slide staring pensively at the ground--his face and body language told me the whole story. :BangHead: He pointed out where he was standing when he shook the water from his hands and felt his ring fly off. He and his young son had searched the area for over an hour...even using a magnet in desperation--not very effective on a gold ring. :laughing7:

Fortunately, the suspected area was only about a 10 foot square. I cranked up the EQX in Park 1, noise canceled, lowered the sensitivity since this would be a surface find and started to grid the area. I hadn’t gone 3 feet when I got a nice solid mid tone. I pulled out my Pro Find 35 and told him to look exactly where it was pointing. He parted the grass, which was about 3-4 inches high and there was his ring. The look on his face was one of total relief and incredulity.

He couldn’t believe I found it that quickly (neither could I). I’d spent all of 1 minute at the most swinging the EQX before it sounded off.

To say he was mightily impressed would be an great understatement. He then asked me all about my equipment and detecting since he knew zero about any of it. His wife came running out of the house and thanked me profusely saying her husband was no longer in the dog house!

Quick find; quick return and all is well. :icon_thumright:
 

Congrats on helping him find his ring!
 

Fantastic demonstration!
Congrats.
 

Way to go, I love stories like this
 

Great story and ring return. I laughed at the magnet part. :laughing7: I've run into folks from time to time who think US coins are magnetic as well.
 

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