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Metal Detecting Service Vancouver/Lower Mainland

  • from Vancouver (British Columbia, Canada)

24/7 Metal Detecting Service- Vancouver/Lower Mainland… Lost your Ring/Jewellery/Cell Phone/Keys- Contact ASAP. Chris 778-838-3463.

Received a call last night approximately 9:45 PM in regards to a young man who lost his wedding band in some long grass at English Bay Beach. I listen to his story,  he was still there with friends searching with flashlights, but he knew he needed more help.

I asked him how he found my website and he said he just googled and found it very quickly and decided to call for help.

We met around 10:30 PM and I began my search. It was on a slope hill with some short grass and long grass mixed in, it was a tough search due to it was a little slippery and just the angle of the hill made it a little hard to get in a good grid search and do it properly.

Close to one hour of searching I found this young man’s beautiful wedding band. He told me they were together for 12 years so you can imagine what this meant for him to get it back. Unfortunately I didn’t get a video for this search as the important parts were on the camera photo setting... What a rookie mistake!

 

I love my job!!!

 

97-year-old heirloom 10kt Victorian darling baby ring recovered and returned! TRF Celina, OH

  • from Celina (Ohio, United States)
97-year-old heirloom 10 karat Victorian darling baby ring recovered and returned! A small ring makes a big hit for the day.
Tough little ring to locate at just 3 mm wide for the band and approximately a size 1.
     Scott, Alicia, and their little family made the almost 4-hour drive back to Alicia’s hometown to visit family. While spending time with family at a local State Park, Alicia was presented with her grandmother’s 97-year-old Victorian Darling Infant Ring as a keepsake for her daughter Noelle, named after her Great-Grandmother. The 10kt. ring was placed on the baby’s finger and photos were taken. The ring was too large for Noelle’s tiny finger and fell off. Alicia and her older children hunted the grassy area where they thought the ring had fallen and weren’t able to locate the ring.
     Alicia was in my wife’s Girl Scout Troop years ago and she has seen posts on my wife’s Facebook Page about my ring returns. A distraught Alicia contacted my wife to see if I was able to come out to the park and find the ring. I grabbed my Manticore, pin pointer, and other gear and we went to the State Park to see if I could locate the ring. Alicia was able to show me the roughly 20 x 20′ area where the ring had fallen. After swinging for about 45 minutes, I was able to find the tiny little treasure and hand it back to the very relieved mother!  Very small ring to locate at just 3 mm wide for the band and approximately a size 1.