This ring find began last night when I got a call from Doctor Javier. He was sitting in the Hospital’s Garden Break area talking to his wife on his cellphone and tossing his ring back and forth between his hands. Suddenly, one of the tosses was too strong and he thought he saw the ring travel to his left and disappear into the grass. After a futile search he reached out to theringfinders and found me. I agreed to meet him after work the next day to hunt for his ring. Doctor Javier was waiting outside when I arrived and the break area was just a short walk from where I parked. He described on location how the ring went missing and I started my search. I could see some some sprinkler heads so there was going to be some target interference. I decided to only pinpoint surface targets on the Nox as their were quite a few deeper targets coming thru. After a thorough search of the area and no ring found I told Javier some piece of information is missing but since its a small area I was going to expand the grid to cover it all. As I was going behind the tree I got a surface target tone and looked down. Leaning against the tree’s trunk was Javier’s ring. How in the world did it get back there when it should have been to Javier’s left side. Looking at the chair our only answer was the ring had to of rolled down the back leg and behind the tree. See the other chair for reference. Acrobatic Tungsten ring! All that matters is we had a successful recovery. Aloha to Doctor Javier!
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