I received a call from Tim saying he had lost his gold wedding ring. He said that he was on his 2nd floor balcony and while shaking snow from his hands his ring came off. Tim said that he heard it hit the concrete floor once then did not hear it again. We arranged for me to come over the next morning to begin the recovery search. Tim said he would not be able to be there but his wife would be home.
The next morning when I arrived I was greeted by his wife Niccole who explained the situation and pointed out the likely search area. She said they had purchased a metal detector but could not find the ring because of all of the false ” beeping and noises it was making”. It was in a grassy area between two apartment buildings, snow covered with a lot of sprinklers and underground electrical services. After two trash targets we hit a solid repeatable signal reading 15 on the visual display and at a surface depth. Niccole had the pin pointer and in a short time had the ring in her hand and a big smile on her face. I took a picture of the ring and sent it to Tim. He called me excited that we had been successful because they both thought the ring was lost forever. We said goodbye and Niccole said that she would share The Ring Finders site with family and friends. I headed to my 2nd recovery for the day.
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Thanks, Greg, for helping my son find his ring. You are a true blessing with the “Midas Touch”!
Hi Melissa, you are very welcome. Such a nice couple with a very bright future. After finding Tim’s ring with Niccole I went to Loveland and was able to find Jae’s ring…see story here… Two recoveries in one day, A first for me!!! Then the next day I went to CSU and found MIchael’s ring…see story here also!!!
Three successful recoveries in one week. Another first for me. I really enjoy helping people find what they thought was lost forever. Please share my information and also about The Ring Finders. My best to you, Greg Secord