Jodo_Kast501
Senior Member
Some family friends got in touch with me last week about a class ring that had been lost 10 years ago. They had gotten a metal detector and attempted to locate it a couple of times to no avail. They knew it was silver in color, but they thought it wasn't silver, so I figured it was celestrium. I knew it would be a little bit challenging as the ring wasn't that big and would probably ring up in the 40s. They fortunately had narrowed down the area where it was lost to roughly half of a medium-sized yard.
Got out there this morning and the iron was pretty bad. A lot of falsing, etc. But I was digging all solid tones 40 and up on the AT Pro. Got a scratchy but reasonably solid tone in the mid-40s, dug it, and out popped the ring. Took about 20 minutes to find. They were overjoyed and I've felt pretty good about it all day.
Thanks for looking!
Got out there this morning and the iron was pretty bad. A lot of falsing, etc. But I was digging all solid tones 40 and up on the AT Pro. Got a scratchy but reasonably solid tone in the mid-40s, dug it, and out popped the ring. Took about 20 minutes to find. They were overjoyed and I've felt pretty good about it all day.
Thanks for looking!
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