It took a while to find the first one since I had no reference as to what number or tones I was listening for. Once I had that information I found the second one within a minute.
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It took a while to find the first one since I had no reference as to what number or tones I was listening for. Once I had that information I found the second one within a minute.
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Here is a link to one of my recent recoveries of a lost ring.
It started with a little tiff and ended up with a flying ring into the backyard. Two metal detectors bought and several hours spent looking on hands and knees, looking for a lost ring, until they decided to call a metal detecting professional.
The engagement ring was lost for over 1 week. It amazes me at how many rings are tossed because of an argument.
As I always say, if you need help finding a lost metal item, give a professional a call. It takes years to learn how to properly use a metal detector, and know what a detector is trying to tell you.
Let me know how you like the story!
I need to give a shout out to my metal detector dealer. I was on my 2nd day of a 2 week vacation at the beach, when my metal detector decided to break down.
I gave Joe DeMarco, of DeMarco Detector Sales a call and took my broken detector to him. He made sure that I would not miss a day of detecting.
How is that for customer service?
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Back in May I mentioned that I was interviewed for an article that was going to be published in SJ Magazine. Well it has arrived in the September issue.
Myself & fellow ring finder Jeffrey Lagg are featured in the article. We both are in the Public Service sectors with our jobs. Jeff is a firefighter and I am a paramedic.
The article is well written and portrays metal detecting in a positive light, not your normal hole digging nerds.
Let me know what you think of the article.