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Family Crest White Gold Signet Ring Lost In Snow University of WA Seattle 2021

  • from Mercer Island (Washington, United States)

   

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Watch this recovery video of Jorge’s lost family crest signet ring during our recent snow event.

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Jorge contacted me asking for some assistance in locating his lost white gold family crest signet ring. He had been playing tossing some snowballs when his family ring got lost. He also told me he was located at the University of WA district. After learning this I knew I had to head over without delay. In high traffic areas like this it often does’t take long before passing eyeballs pickup lost rings. Once I arrived Jorge had a very clear report of where he had been throwing snowballs. After we identified a grassy strip between the the sorority and fraternity housing I quickly got setup. The grass strip between two roads was about twenty-five feet wide. I easily laid out four one hundred foot tape measures making a total of five lanes five foot wide each. Jorge even asked the reason for laying out the grid lines. I explained to him that this gives us absolute certainty that no area was missed in our search. He quickly understood the reasoning of how this makes the process much more efficient in the long run. I got started in my first lane and before I even got five feet into my search Jorge called me over. He had been standing in the middle of the grass and had been visually searching the ground between the gridlines when he eyeballed his own ring! We were both very happy that he found it. I have said so many times I don’t have to be the hero that finds the ring just as long as it gets recovered. Jorge did say the gridlines must have helped as we both searched for the ring. I could not have been more pleased with the outcome. We both understood that even if he had not eyeballed the ring I would have easily detected it as it was in the middle of my search area. Jorge’s huge chunky white gold family crest signet ring was quickly brushed off and and back on his finger with big smiles. It was a pleasure helping out knowing how quickly these items can get nabbed in these highly populated areas.

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Metal Detecting Valentine’s Day Seattle Snow Recovery

  • from Mercer Island (Washington, United States)

 

Platinum Diamond Ice ring found in Ice Snow

Valentine’s Day 2019 Recovery

Maysoon called me having lost her platinum diamond wedding ring in the Seattle snow. After a church service she came out to help her husband add some fluid to their car before leaving. Her hands got a little messy so she bent down, grabbed some snow to rub her hands clean and then shook her hands dry. At this point she noticed her wedding ring was no longer on her finger! After a frantic search through the snow with no ring found she called me the next day after visiting TheRingFinders website.  I agreed to meet her the next morning.

   

When I arrived early on Valentine’s Day morning the asphalt was super slippery and the piles of snow were thick blocks of ice. My detector easily sees metal through the snow however her ring was a thin band ladies platinum ring. As always I proceeded with the search cautiously and started cleaning out sections of the snow moving those closes to the metal railing further out as not to miss her ring. If it was there I would eventually find it. She told me that the parking spot she was standing on was full of snow that night the ring went missing. However the next day someone had cleared that spot and shoveled the snow into a pile leading up to a storm drain. The pile not far from the public sidewalk. I kew we had to get this ring before the snow melted as surely someone would drive over the top of it or eyeball it and no telling if it would get returned.

With several hours of searching I carefully scooped blocks of ice to the side clearing each one taking caution not to damage her ring.  Half way through the snow pile I eventually got the signal I was lookin for. After a close inspection I was so happy for the lady that all of her diamonds were still fixed to the ring.

 

Watch how this Valentine’s Day search turned into another amazing recovery!

Cheers,

Jeff Morgan

SeattleRingHunter

M: 206-618-8194