It’s awesome what you are doing!!! I was detecting in a sports park this spring. Got a deep zinc penny signal. I dug a huge 14k gold men’s wedding band about 6” deep. It had an inscription with two less common first names. I googled those names and the city, and one couple popped up. I found the guy’s phone number. I called him and asked if he lost something sentimental in that city - he started laughing and said he lost his wedding ring 10 years ago. He told me the rest of the inscription and exactly where he lost it. I returned it to him that night. One in a million
That's is so awesome! Goes to show that nothing is ever truly lost! My longest recovery from when it was lost to when I returned it is 31 years. It's amazing how everything lines up to find that person. I tell everyone now instead of putting something like "Love forever" in their ring, put their names or phone number in them. That way people like yourself will find them. Great Job!
An underwater viewer works great also if you I'm a new sub, glad I found your Channel and it bothers how little love the Ring finders on UA-cam get. You should have millions of Subs.
@vchism712 I remove all the trash I find and try my best to recycle what can be. I carry a poach or lobster bag to throw all the stuff into. There are times that i dive into areas with so much trash that my bag gets too heavy underwater.
hahaha no I couldn't do that! I have over 400 rings that I have found over the years from all over north and south america. Each time I find one, I think about how someone probably had a terrible day and wish I could find all the owners but we all know that's impossible
Now That’s an absolutely Gorgeous ring!!!! 😉❤️🙏🏻
Thank you! She reached out to me after seeing another post and said she had a challenge for me hahaha. Challenge accepted!
HEY, NICE JOB , KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK! SOMEBODY HAS A BEAUTIFUL LITTLE DAUGHTER!!!
It’s awesome what you are doing!!!
I was detecting in a sports park this spring. Got a deep zinc penny signal. I dug a huge 14k gold men’s wedding band about 6” deep. It had an inscription with two less common first names. I googled those names and the city, and one couple popped up. I found the guy’s phone number. I called him and asked if he lost something sentimental in that city - he started laughing and said he lost his wedding ring 10 years ago. He told me the rest of the inscription and exactly where he lost it. I returned it to him that night. One in a million
God Bless You!!! 😉🙏🏻❤️
That's is so awesome! Goes to show that nothing is ever truly lost! My longest recovery from when it was lost to when I returned it is 31 years. It's amazing how everything lines up to find that person. I tell everyone now instead of putting something like "Love forever" in their ring, put their names or phone number in them. That way people like yourself will find them. Great Job!
An underwater viewer works great also if you I'm a new sub, glad I found your Channel and it bothers how little love the Ring finders on UA-cam get. You should have millions of Subs.
Just curious if you remove the trash you find. The video makes it look like you tossed the lead sinker and can lid back.
@vchism712 I remove all the trash I find and try my best to recycle what can be. I carry a poach or lobster bag to throw all the stuff into. There are times that i dive into areas with so much trash that my bag gets too heavy underwater.
Keep it
hahaha no I couldn't do that! I have over 400 rings that I have found over the years from all over north and south america. Each time I find one, I think about how someone probably had a terrible day and wish I could find all the owners but we all know that's impossible
Why either one of them looks to excited about the ring.
buen trabajo , pero son mas fríos que un iceberg los gringos esos , un argentino te hace un asado chabón !!
hahaha me encantaria que comer un asado chabon! la comida Argentina es muy buena!