Lost gold wedding ring in the grass in Palm Coast, Florida…Found with a metal detector and returned to happy owner!
Mike was doing some yard work and had just replanted a small ornamental bush and since the ground was super wet from the recent hurricane Milton, his hands were full of dirt and mud. He went to the hose on the side of his house and rinsed off his hands and shook them to get the final extra water off and that action caused his wedding ring to drop directly into the thick St. Augustine grass. He actually heard it hit the grass at his feet and proceeded to look for it but his ring had completely disappeared. He then got his rake, thinking that he could rake out the loose grass and his ring would reveal itself but soon realized that method was not working out so well either.
Later that evening he typed into Google, “How to find a ring in the grass” and that led him to theringfinders.com website and my number. I agreed to meet Mike and his dear wife of 28 years the following day and that is when he showed me the exact area where he was standing when he dropped his ring. It only took two minutes to cover the small area and the only signal I got was a strong gold like signal that revealed where Mike’s lost wedding ring was hiding. I gave Mike my Garrett pin pointer and showed him the spot and he did the rest. All smiles and a huge sigh of relief and another very happy ending to a tense situation!
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Mike McInroe….blessed by God to be a member of theringfinders.com