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*** I met Davi at a fire pit on the sand at Huntington State.Beach. He believed his silver class ring was in the sand. He had it on when he got to the group beach party. He didn’t feel it come off his finger. We scanned the area around the where he had been with no success.
As I was talking to him he said,he spent most of his time in a chair next to the firepit.
I suggested that I would return in the morning with sifting equipment to check the coals after they cooled off.
It was only 5 miles from my place and I felt it was worth a try. Davi didn’t want to bother me anymore. It was just a feeling I had, even thought he didn’t believe he did anything to lose the ring in the fire.
The next morning the coals were still hot so I took a bucket of water to cool the coals, so I could search them..
A couple of shovel full of wet soggy ashes and there was a blackened silver ring in the sifter. A lucky guess that I had because I knew the ring was not in the area I searched in the dry sand around the firepit.
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