Lost Ring found in the Okanagan Snow
The horses water trough was frozen over, so Paul used his bare hands to remove the ice from the trough. After the ice was all removed and Paul was back in the warm house, he noticed that his 14k yellow gold wedding band was missing. He went back to the trough area and did a visual search, with no luck. He went back indoors and googled the RingFinders, after contacting me, I told him I would be out the next morning with my metal detector to search for it. It was a cold day with ice all around the trough area of the barn. Paul told me he shook his hands when they were cold and wet, so I did a search around the perimeter of the trough. Luckily it was soon found in the snowy area. Another happy customer.











well to start the new year off i got my first successful find i was contacted by MARTIN NANTEL from vancouver BC he had lost his silver ring at the Englishman river estuary ne’er the water playing with his dog his ring slipped off when the dog took off after a rabbit he told me he searched for about 2 hours looking for it . he called me and we met for coffee at Tim’s and talked about where we would be going ,we drove to the spot and the tide was just coming in slowly but after only 20 min of searching i got a steady beep with my VIPER TRIDENT {the yellow one} it was under 3 feet of water and heavy grass and martin was just in awe 
