What a shame.....

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That people go to rivers to enjoy themselves and forget how easy it is to lose personal belongings. Stopped at a water hole I frequently hunt and came up with the key's that are pictured. This car was just purchased and now will cost them additional to replace them. While there also recovered the silver ring. HH and thanks for looking!
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Just a week ago I found some 1980's GMC car keys, I feel bad for who lost them. Maybe there is a serial number inside of the electronic car key, or on the card, then maybe you could find the owner?
 
Nice finds! I'd be wanting to take the keys everywhere with me and hitting the panic button to see if I could find it hahha. Bet you could find the owner that way!
 
Seems like it would be pretty easy to find the owner of those with a few phone calls. Nice silver ring. :thumbsup:
 
That's an awesome ring!

If I lose my truck key it's $400. To replace it!
I found someone's keys at the beach in the water a few years ago, but there were no Ford vehicles in the parking lot so I just turned them in to the park Ranger.

You may be able to find the owner by the info on the tags on the key ring, with a little sleuthing. GL!
 
Seems like it would be pretty easy to find the owner of those with a few phone calls. Nice silver ring. :thumbsup:

A few phone calls to who? There is no dealership name or the owners. Info is only of the car. Color, model, make and year
 
nice big chunk of silver, congrats
 
Looks like it's a Honda key. ... no dealers within a 20 mile radius you might could call?
 

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