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Found a Classring today

IndianaSmith

New member
....I drug Terri (Echostar61) out today for a hunt......told her it was gonna be 75* & sunny :rofl:. I kept hearing something outside my headphones, it must have been her teeth chattering :biggrin:, she toughed-it out though.

Anyway, I found a 1978 womens classring from the local school. I've looked in the phonebook, and on the internet as well, but there's no one with the last name inscribed in the ring listed. I'm gonna call the school tomorrow & see if they can help. If that turns into a dead-end.....guess I'll keep it, atleast I tried :shrug:

Smitty

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Noise outside your headphones was those tiny pebbles I kept tossing at you:devil: Congrats Smitty on a really great find,you deserve it :wave:
Terri
 
I called the school today. The gal who answered the phone knew the owner of the ring, and graduated the year prior to the owner of the ring. Said she hadn't heard/seen anything of her for years, but knew she also had a brother close to the same age. I left my contact info & told her if she could locate the owner (or her family) she was welcome to her classring. Still sounds "iffy" at this point is the two (owner & ring) will be reunited.

Smitty
 
Thanks for trying to return the ring.
Most of the people don't seem to understand the universal connection of the lost item to the owner. I don't like to use karma. They have it all wrong. There is an energy connected to the item. Suppose someone stole it? Maybe some very bad feelings connected with it? Maybe the owner had to do some questionable deed to get it? It is all part of the item isn't it? If you keep it, all that comes with the ring it is now yours also, it comes with the ring.
Of course if it was a very happy time connected with the ring that also comes with the ring.
Now my own take on it is: If you try to find the owner everything that came with the ring is changed not for the owner but for you.
The energy of stole, bad feelings, questionable deed is dropped. It now has your energy nothing more.
If the happiness is connected: That energy wants to return to the owner and if it does return you end up with happiness energy plus all that is connected to the owner's energy. You kind of end up with a double hit there.
Either way you will end up winning by trying to find the owner. Jer
 
Since I have the school, the year, and the owners name, I figured I have to try. When I misplace things (which I'll usually end-up finding), I hate that gut-feeling that seems to get worse as the value (monetary or sentimental) increases, once I realize somethings missing. To me the ring is something I found with my MD, and I can only appriciate it for that (and I do), and the most value (outside of a nice find) it would be to me is whatever I could sell it for (which could only be scrap price). I'm sure it means much more to the person it belongs to, and I hope she gets the opportunnity to remember "those days" when she wears it again.

It would mean more to me to return it than it would to keep it.

Smitty
 
Indianna Smith, I'm curious if you was using the Ace 250, what was the reading on the Target Classification meter?...................HH................Joe
 
Sorry Joe, I seldom read the screen, I need to more often just out of curosity (or to be able to provide info at times like this). I just feel it's too inaccurate to even pay attention to. I can tell you it made a solid "bell-tone" coin signal (was in coin mode), ad did the rest of the rings (4 others) I've managed to find.

Smitty
 
That's the way to find things. Watching that TID is like trying to turn your target into a good find instead of trying to find a good target.

That's not conducive to a good days hunting in my book,
 
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