Lost Gold Ring Near Strathcona Farmers Market Edmonton, Alberta

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Michael  called me this morning to see if I would be available to help him find his lost gold ring. It belonged to his father and was of huge sentimental value to him. I told him I would be there in forty five minutes.

Michael had been checking his parking meter to see how much time he had left, lost his balance, and felt the ring fly off his finger but had no idea in which direction it had gone.  He thought it ended up on the Church property and had spent a couple of hours with his friends looking for it with no luck.  He had even had the Edmonton Police with a hand held detector looking for him.

I did a quick search of the area but did not find the ring so I decided to check the street.  With all the traffic, I had to dodge cars, and I felt my chances were slim that I would find it.  I did detect a tone, which  turned out to be a pop can.  I swung my coil again and only inches away from the pop can I heard the same tone again. Packed in about 2 inches of snow was the ring in perfect condition.  Considering that he had lost the ring 3 days prior, and all the traffic on that street, he was very, very fortunate.

Another Happy Client! Thank you Michael for your generous reward.

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  1. Mike says:

    Norm is truly an experienced professional and miracle worker!!It was not easy to determine where the ring may have been and we actually had combed the area where the ring was eventually found with a metal detector (but clearly not with the same precision as Norm). We can’t thank Norm enough for his skill, kind spirit and tenacity. This is an early X-mas gift that I will never forget!! Thank you Norm!!!

  2. Michael says:

    Norm is a truly experienced professional and miracle worker!! It was very difficult to determine where the ring could have landed and we even had used a metal detector over the area that it was eventually uncovered (but clearly not with the same precision as Norm). We can’t thank Norm enough for his skill, kind spirit and tenacity. This is an early X-mas present that I will never forget. Thanks again Norm!!!

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