This ring find began when I got a text from Davis who is in the Army and stationed on Oahu. He lost a Steel with Meteor, Rose Gold and Koa Wood Inlay at Pupukea Beach the day before. He told me he had the ring in a pocket of a beach chair and when they were leaving he shook the sand off the chair and the ring must have fallen out and disappeared. They searched into dark with no luck. They considered renting a detector but none were available at the moment and that’s when he googled and reached out to theringfinders. Davis was on a fishing trip but said his wife Liliann would be willing to meet me on the North Shore and show me the location. We agreed to meet around noon. When I arrived Liliann came up to the parking lot to escort me to the search area. After drawing a box in the sand I started the grid search. It was a fairly small area and after 10 minutes and a few trash targets we didn’t have the ring. Liliann’s inlaw Megan arrived on scene and was pretty sure we were just a bit more to the right next to a path entry. Not knowing what this ring would come up on the ManticoreI was digging all targets. I got a nice shallow target on the « Beast » and thinking bottle cap, as the 2D display was all over the place, Davis’ unique ring was in the scoop after the second dig. I’m sure the Manticore was very confused with that metal configuration. Liliann and Megan were shocked as I showed them the ring. Hugs and smiles all around and Davis sent me a selfie once he got back from his fishing trip and had the ring back on his finger. Much Aloha to Liliann, Megan & Davis!
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We were SO amazed when you found the ring, Joe! You had great communication throughout the ordeal and I was so glad we decided to reach out to you. Your expertise was much needed and my brother-in-law was so relieved. Many, many thanks! -Megan