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Lost Wedding Ring Found in the Backyard Undergrowth! Brookfield, CT

  • from Stonington (Connecticut, United States)

A Lost Wedding Ring Found in the Backyard Undergrowth! Before swimming, Kate removed her platinum wedding ring and placed it on a poolside table for safekeeping. Her big brown labrador knocked the table over and sent the ring flying. The night was spent with a flashlight searching the wooden deck and the shrubs below. Days went by and Kate continuously searched around the pool and the undergrowth below. She even resorted to purchasing a Harbor Freight metal detector, but still didn’t find the lost ring. Running out of options, Kate found my ring-finding service online and booked her search.  I arrived and we retraced Kate’s steps from the day she lost the ring. I cleaned out the area under the deck and trimmed some of the tall brush to make the search a bit easier. After about an hour I found the ring in the undergrowth pressed into the soil. The ring bounced off the deck, through the railing landed a couple of feet into the shrubs. Kate was finally reunited with her lost wedding ring!

How to Find a Lost Ring

Lost a ring in your backyard? It happens all the time! Don’t waste your time renting or borrowing a metal detector. Stop, mark the area where you believe the ring was lost, and give me a call. My jewelry finding service covers Connecticut, New York, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and other surrounding states.

Do you need help finding something of value?

Keith Wille

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Email | uncoverthings@yahoo.com

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Metal Detecting Service – How to Find a Lost Earring – Stamford, CT

  • from Stonington (Connecticut, United States)

As a couple arrived for a dinner party, they had no idea they were about to experience the terrible feeling of losing a sentimental possession that was handed down from mother to daughter. There is good news, though. Stepping out of the car and hearing the “ping, ping” of the earring bouncing off the car door told us that the earring is in the car door’s general location. Once I finally arrived, the couple showed me the approximate location of the area under the car door when the earring fell. After only minutes of searching, the couple was reunited with their earring!

Just in case you are wondering, yes, my earlier statement was “finally arrived.” There was a delay in my arrival to find the earring, but you will have to read the NewYorker.com article to know why there was a delay and how I managed to complete the trip! Follow this link http://www.newyorker.com/business/currency/the-lost-jewelry-hunters

Finding an earring is no easy task, but this particular earring was a larger one, and the grass was well manicured, both of which are to my advantage. Most earrings are small and challenging for the average metal detector to sense. If you don’t have the sensitive equipment necessary to find small valuables, don’t waste your time renting a metal detector that may not get the job done. Give me a call or send me a message, and I’ll help you get the job done.

Call or text | 860-917-8947

Email | uncoverthings@yahoo.com

Website | www.metaldetectionkeithwille.com

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