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:usaflag: Molly Got Her Ring Back!! :detecting:

Cupajo

Active member
Last year I found a senior ring of 10K gold and contacted the school with the necessary information to get it back to the original owner, Molly.

A couple of months later I got a call from her and we agreed to get together at some future date to let me get these pictures.

Today was the day and gold ring #35 has been returned to the rightful owner.

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Molly tells me that she lost the ring in '08 so it was laying there in heavily hunted waters for a year waiting for me to come along.

Molly is happy and I am happy for her!

GL&HH Fellow Hunters,

CJ

PS I just checked when I found this ring and it is one of my first Dual Field finds from last September
 
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Hi Mikie,

You must have missed the post where I found this ring and how I was hoping to return it as gold ring # 35 (There was one silver ring too) for a total of 36 rings found and returned to the owners. (or did I forget to add that to my post?) (Damned de-fragging!!)

Total ring count?

I only counted gold rings and stopped counting at 300 last year, because it was getting difficult to keep track!

Best to Ya,

CJ
 
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With gold prices where they are these days it would be easy to fall prey to temptation, but after experiencing the pleasure of returning a ring to its rightful owner years ago I decided that when possible, the ring goes home!

At the very least I will make an honest effort to accomplish this, however I will not get obsessive about it when it comes to older rings.

Even so I have returned a fair share of my finds in my view.

It works out to about 10% (tithing?).

Thanks for your interest and replies Friends,

CJ
 
Once you found the ring in the ocean I would have called it rightfully yours but it was very decent of you to make the girl happy by giving her the ring you found. Perhaps she will be more careful in the future.
By the way, what took her so long to get over and pick up the ring you were offering to her?

Cheers Mate,

Eric
 
Hi BDA,

The young lady lives quite a distance away and I suggested she wait until there was a reason to trek down to the area where I live to pick up her ring.

I assured her it would be here when she had that opportunity.

When I return a ring I make a point of telling the owner that if they are ever foolish enough to lose it again and I find it it is mine!!:thumbup:

Best to Ya Fellow Hunter,

CJ
 
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