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:usaflag: An Interesting Silver Ring and Searching for a Lost Wedding Band!! :detecting:

Cupajo

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Here's the silver ring I recovered yesterday AM after 3 hours of freeeeezing my tush in a dry-suit without enough insulation inside!.

It was only a few yards from where I found the silver band the previous AM.

It's interesting in that the continuous chain that wraps around the band rotates, something I have never seen before.


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A call from a friend to recover neighbor's a wedding band was an interesting experience even if I wasn't able to find the ring for the 80+ year old gentleman.

He described it as a moderately sized platinum band and it fell off in the grass and leaves near his barn when he was putting away pool equipment for the winter.

He thought he felt it when it dropped off, but about an hours searching in a fairly small space convinced me that it was not there.

Once the leaves were gently blown away we could see the packed soil underneath with wispy grass growing out of it and a ring would have really been very visible.

I showed him how the Ace 250 responded to a nickle using the speaker so he would hear the signals and there wasn't one repeatable signal to be found except the nickle.

A couple of possibles prompted me to demonstrate the Pro-Pointer so he could see exactly where the signal was and that it was something buried in the soil, not on top of it.

He then realized that maybe he only thought it had dropped off where we were hunting and perhaps he would look around in the barn and house or better yet have his wife (who finds everything) look for it when she gets home.

He expressed gratitude that I would take the time to help him even though it hadn't panned out and asked if he could pay me for my efforts.

I explained how I had only recently started asking for a $20 fee to pay for batteries and he handed me a folded bill and with a smile told me this should buy a few.

All in all it was a pleasant experience and I felt as though the heart-felt handshake and thank you meant he thought so too.

As I drove away from the multi-million dollar estate, I glanced at the folded bill and was pleased to see a fifty!

Locating the ring is important and I have managed to find and return 38 as of this moment, but sometimes just making an earnest effort to find one is enough,

CJ
 
That is a great story and you got some good mojo going on!
Something odd I have learned about human behavior is that often, when you do something for someone(and they offer to pay you in some way), if you refuse payment (whether it's a glass of lemonade or a 50 dollar bill) you somehow take away from them their closure on the event and they can end up resenting you for it (like they "owe" you).....weird, huh? I used to refuse payment for a lot of "favors" and that is how I learned my lesson. If someone offers to pay, I usually accept some part of it at least to allow them "closure" and not leave them feeling like they "owe" me. It just clears the air usually and most of the time leaves the door open for more opportunity's. Just my .02 cents worth.
Idaho PRB
 
Idaho PRB said:
That is a great story and you got some good mojo going on!
Something odd I have learned about human behavior is that often, when you do something for someone(and they offer to pay you in some way), if you refuse payment (whether it's a glass of lemonade or a 50 dollar bill) you somehow take away from them their closure on the event and they can end up resenting you for it (like they "owe" you).....weird, huh? I used to refuse payment for a lot of "favors" and that is how I learned my lesson. If someone offers to pay, I usually accept some part of it at least to allow them "closure" and not leave them feeling like they "owe" me. It just clears the air usually and most of the time leaves the door open for more opportunity's. Just my .02 cents worth.
Idaho PRB


Well put.
 
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