362 Star Of David Recovered, Brant Beach LBI, recovered by Edward Trapper, NJ Ring Finder

I received an email on my business page from Stephan asking if I could help find a charm that had fallen off his necklace when it broke. As soon as I saw the message, I replied and told him to give me a call. That made it much easier to talk through exactly what happened.
Stephan explained that they had been on the beach for the day when the necklace broke and his Star of David medallion fell into the sand. I told him I could head over later that evening and assured him it would still be safe to search, since it’s not a very popular area this time of year. I asked Stephan to send me a few pictures to help pinpoint the exact spot, since he had already gone home by the time I arrived.
When I got to the beach, it was easy to see where they had been sitting. I started making slow back-and-forth passes with my detector, making sure I had enough overlap in my swings, which I knew would be consistent with the size and shape of the medallion. I got another faint signal right next to it, and it turned out to be the lobster claw clasp that had broken off the chain at the same time the medallion was lost.
I sent Stephan the pictures, and he couldn’t believe it. He didn’t even realize the clasp had broken off the chain.
I’m still working out arrangements with Stephan to get his medallion back to him, hopefully within the next week or so. Another prime example of contacting NJ Ring Finder ASAP, which can lead to a successful recovery.
Stephen’s brother has picked up the medallion.