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:usaflag: Another Lost Wedding Ring Found!!:detecting:

Cupajo

Active member
Sunday evening the 25th of July a lady left a message for me that her youngest son had lost his wedding band at a local beach in water chest deep at high tide. I made arrangements to meet her there at 4PM on the 26th and promised her that I would do everything I could to recover and return her son
 
Nice job Cupajo..once again.
HH
Scott
 
Thanks srt2112,

I just got the call verifying the ring is the right one and it's platnum!!!

My first in over 300 gold rings!!!

Yahoo!!!
 
CaJ,
Can you please explain to us the nature of your "diggin' scoop apparatus" shown in your left hand of Photo #1. Just kinda curious since I've never seen anything like it. Thanks for your successful stories. CCH
 
It's stainless steel with an aluminum handle and works great!!

I have used it for all my water hunting since 1983 when I had a welder friend build it.

I call it my "Poor Man's Backhoe".

[attachment 168632 MyMainScoopLarge.jpg]

It's heavy, but does the job!

CJ
 
Congrats on the return! Wish you could have kept your first platinum, but we all know that you did the right thing, way to go!!
 
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