Watsonvill, Palm Beach. 14k class ring recovered for these folks. The young man was wearing his father’s hefty 14k class ring. As he was throwing a football back and forth to another person on the beach, he felt his ring launch . Via the throwing motion force/velocity. But couldn’t see exactly where it went, or how far it launched. The dry sand immediately swallows it.
They went to the local Big Box store and bought a few $89 beginner model detectors, but : Couldn’t figure out how to use them properly, and weren’t finding their ring. I got the call, and was on the beach within the hour . Very familiar with that beach, since I’ve hunted it since 1980. Within a few minutes, it was my first target. I think the heavy minerals were affecting their machine’s operations. And despite having just been lost earlier that day, the ring was surprisingly deep. D/t the heavy gold density weight of the gold, & the foot traffic foot steps in the area pushing it deeper.
The family heirloom, passed from father to son, is safe in the family’s keepsakes. Glad I could help. Thanx for the tip.
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