Greastart
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- Far North Corner of CA
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- AT Pro and a Garrett Carrot
Excalibur II
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I was hunting in my favorite little park when I noticed a younger fellow approaching me. I could tell he wanted to ask a question or two so I stopped swinging and adjusted one earphone so I could hear him.
He asked if I hunted here much and if I had any luck. Since I had just gotten started I showed him the few pull tabs and bottle caps I had dug in the last couple minutes.
He held out his hand and showed me a heavy men's ring. It appeared to be a Tungsten Carbide men's wedding band.
(Added photo of Tungsten Carbide Ring. Rudy sent me this photo today so I could add it to the write up)
It was then that he told me his daughter had found it while looking for his lost ring. I congratulated him on finding his ring and asked if a detector had been used to find it. Didn't understand his reply immediately.
Rudy said that his daughter had found it but not with a detector....and that it wasn't his ring. Now I'm really confused. So I asked him if his ring had been found. He replied that he didn't think so but couldn't be sure as it had been missing since June of this year. I asked him if he had an idea where it was lost. He said yes. So I said let's go look for it.
As we walked from the grassy park area toward the swim beach he filled me in.
Rudy told me he was playing with his son in the lake. He had picked his son up in the chest deep water and heaved the boy into the air to splash into the water. His wedding ring flew in an arc quite similar to that of his son. Rudy grabbed unsuccessfully at the ring as it plummeted into the murky, chest deep water.
The lake has been drawn down quite a bit in the heat of the summer so they were back looking in the mud for it.
To my amazement Rudy had a pretty good idea where he thought it was. He had drawn grid lines in the sand and through the muck showing where he was pretty confident his ring would be if it hadn't been found already.
I shared with Rudy that I had seen a post in the forum of the Home Owner's Association (HOA) that maintains the park and beach that a wedding ring had been found about three weeks prior. I had a feeling his ring had already been found and someone was just waiting for him to call and claim it.
His mother in law was there helping using a Bounty Hunter detector. I think it was a 250 but not sure. A simple machine but I tossed a couple caps and pull tabs on the ground and verified it worked. She had sensitivity dialed almost all the way down and discrimination almost all the way up. I suggested she put it on full sensitivity and no discrimination but that was a guess as I've never seen or used a Bounty Hunter before.
Rudy and his (MIL) packed up to go have lunch and check the forum for the found ring. So I picked the grid closest to the lake and muck at what Rudy thought would have been about chest deep water back in June. Swung through that lane and proceeded into the next. No luck. Then, about half way through the lane and within five minutes of Rudy's departure from the scene and my having started searching I had a solid signal that didn't bounce or waver. Voila! White Gold and a small diamond just as he had described.![LZOQ9904[1].webp LZOQ9904[1].webp](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/1689/1689664-4a503916ff2c1d17392a9ac4b3cbcccb.jpg?hash=46CnZnl2I4)
![IMG_2287[1].webp IMG_2287[1].webp](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/1689/1689570-83c220fc06aa6533f5dfe08c74e3ba5d.jpg?hash=RjI-xaeRk8)
I sent a pic to Rudy and asked him if it was his. I didn't hear right back so I kept swinging. Next lane in Rudy's grid I hit this cute little kiddie ring. Looks like copper. May have been silver plated at one time.![IMG_2293[1].webp IMG_2293[1].webp](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/1689/1689628-c91bd7e6c5717f3afed0f3e2889216d0.jpg?hash=ad9ikkxpoI)
So, in the course of just 10-15 minutes for me, two rings. And probably within 3 hours total, Rudy, his MIL, his daughter and I pulled 3 rings outta the mud and sand in a very small area at my favorite park.
Rudy got his wedding ring back, I remember him saying it was his birthday too! First ring with ICE for me but still happy to return it to him!![IMG_2289[1].webp IMG_2289[1].webp](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/1689/1689593-2d989060ee438d181beb8f13bf2e6615.jpg?hash=834kDKNTSm)
I explained the steps I would take if I were him to try to return the ring his family found and assured him the feeling of accomplishing a return is worth the effort.
And I got to keep the junker.
Three Rings, Two Rings...One.
Sorry for the sideways iphone pics!
He asked if I hunted here much and if I had any luck. Since I had just gotten started I showed him the few pull tabs and bottle caps I had dug in the last couple minutes.
He held out his hand and showed me a heavy men's ring. It appeared to be a Tungsten Carbide men's wedding band.
![IMG_2861[1].webp IMG_2861[1].webp](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/1693/1693473-a2a3b608373a67621f814fe36297f7ca.jpg?hash=gf0lAIAGKN)
It was then that he told me his daughter had found it while looking for his lost ring. I congratulated him on finding his ring and asked if a detector had been used to find it. Didn't understand his reply immediately.
Rudy said that his daughter had found it but not with a detector....and that it wasn't his ring. Now I'm really confused. So I asked him if his ring had been found. He replied that he didn't think so but couldn't be sure as it had been missing since June of this year. I asked him if he had an idea where it was lost. He said yes. So I said let's go look for it.
As we walked from the grassy park area toward the swim beach he filled me in.
Rudy told me he was playing with his son in the lake. He had picked his son up in the chest deep water and heaved the boy into the air to splash into the water. His wedding ring flew in an arc quite similar to that of his son. Rudy grabbed unsuccessfully at the ring as it plummeted into the murky, chest deep water.
The lake has been drawn down quite a bit in the heat of the summer so they were back looking in the mud for it.
To my amazement Rudy had a pretty good idea where he thought it was. He had drawn grid lines in the sand and through the muck showing where he was pretty confident his ring would be if it hadn't been found already.
I shared with Rudy that I had seen a post in the forum of the Home Owner's Association (HOA) that maintains the park and beach that a wedding ring had been found about three weeks prior. I had a feeling his ring had already been found and someone was just waiting for him to call and claim it.
His mother in law was there helping using a Bounty Hunter detector. I think it was a 250 but not sure. A simple machine but I tossed a couple caps and pull tabs on the ground and verified it worked. She had sensitivity dialed almost all the way down and discrimination almost all the way up. I suggested she put it on full sensitivity and no discrimination but that was a guess as I've never seen or used a Bounty Hunter before.
Rudy and his (MIL) packed up to go have lunch and check the forum for the found ring. So I picked the grid closest to the lake and muck at what Rudy thought would have been about chest deep water back in June. Swung through that lane and proceeded into the next. No luck. Then, about half way through the lane and within five minutes of Rudy's departure from the scene and my having started searching I had a solid signal that didn't bounce or waver. Voila! White Gold and a small diamond just as he had described.
![LZOQ9904[1].webp LZOQ9904[1].webp](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/1689/1689664-4a503916ff2c1d17392a9ac4b3cbcccb.jpg?hash=46CnZnl2I4)
![IMG_2287[1].webp IMG_2287[1].webp](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/1689/1689570-83c220fc06aa6533f5dfe08c74e3ba5d.jpg?hash=RjI-xaeRk8)
I sent a pic to Rudy and asked him if it was his. I didn't hear right back so I kept swinging. Next lane in Rudy's grid I hit this cute little kiddie ring. Looks like copper. May have been silver plated at one time.
![IMG_2293[1].webp IMG_2293[1].webp](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/1689/1689628-c91bd7e6c5717f3afed0f3e2889216d0.jpg?hash=ad9ikkxpoI)
So, in the course of just 10-15 minutes for me, two rings. And probably within 3 hours total, Rudy, his MIL, his daughter and I pulled 3 rings outta the mud and sand in a very small area at my favorite park.
Rudy got his wedding ring back, I remember him saying it was his birthday too! First ring with ICE for me but still happy to return it to him!
![IMG_2289[1].webp IMG_2289[1].webp](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/1689/1689593-2d989060ee438d181beb8f13bf2e6615.jpg?hash=834kDKNTSm)
I explained the steps I would take if I were him to try to return the ring his family found and assured him the feeling of accomplishing a return is worth the effort.
And I got to keep the junker.
Three Rings, Two Rings...One.
Sorry for the sideways iphone pics!
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