Lost Texas Tech Class Ring at Construction Site (Found) Houston, Texas
06/19/2015
I was contacted by Max regarding his Lost Texas Tech Class Ring at a residential construction site in Houston,Texas. Max said he was assisting in the pouring of a new concrete foundation at the location when he lost his ring.
Max said he felt pretty sure his ring came of his hand somewhere between the edge of the foundation they were pouring and the roadway where his truck was parked.
06/20/2015
I met with Max at the construction today and we walked through the areas he believed he may have lost the ring. The area around the construction site was very muddy, and I had a concern that the ring may have been stepped on and driven down deep into the mud. Max said he and a few of his co-workers had search the area for his missing ring the previous day.
Max reported his had only had his class ring for about a year, and that it had been a gift from his mother upon graduation for college.
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Comment left by:
Max Morris
John was awesome! I called that evening and he was out early the next morning trudging through mud helping me out. We found my ring within an hour and I was on my way. I never thought I’d see it again. Thanks John!
Great going John! Tough search with a great result!!Amazing looking ring! Everything is BIG in TEXAS!
Good going John. I found another reason to have videos of searches… you’re able to see yourself swinging the coil. Your swing was nice (low to the ground). I can’t tell you how many times I see detectorists on the beach swinging 8-10 inches above the ground!!! I Wonder how they are able to find anything.