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One of our Great Members Has a Story to Tell

What a class-act move CCH! Congrats on an awesome recovery/return!
 
That was a great thing he did and it will come back to him a 100 times over. Its always great to see there are still good people in this world that don't always put money ahead of everything else. Congrats good job .




Harold
 
WOW, I thought I was reading about myself for a moment!! I found a ring back in 1998 that was from 1964( 34 years old). I had an XLT back then and wrote the story to White's, who posted it on the web, My wife located the owner of the ring who now lived in North Providence Road Island and I found it in Baltimore,MD. Back then it cost me $.77 to ship it back. I know the feeling of returning a ring. GREAT JOB!!
 
Congrats to you too. It's a feeling you'll never forget. Been there, done that. People like CCH and others that do the same are what metal detecting is all about. Finding treasures and then finding someone else's treasures and returning them. What a feeling! Y'all make me very proud. :clapping: HH, Nancy
 
great story and good deed!!!
 
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