Bizarro Ring Recovery - found lost ring metal detecting.

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Y'all, this is proof of the Matrix glitch. She lost her ring, and I found one like it, metal detecting 2 years earlier. Truth is stranger than fiction. I hope you enjoy this video, please leave a comment below, click like and thank you for watching.

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Metal detecting, Minelab, Equinox, Nokta, Simplex, jewelry, treasure, rings, lost rings, permissions, park hunting.
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I was 14 fishing down the local river with my father and actually hooked a diamond ring the fluke of the century . We both went back to the same spot 2 days later and there was a lady using a sieve on the sand and dad asked her what she was doing . Long story short I hooked her lost engagement ring she was looking for which I returned to her that day.. It was meant to be .

ravenfeader
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My Dad was stationed in England and lost his class ring. The house was bulldozed many years later. A man was metal detecting the site and located the ring with my father's name engraved on the inside. He was able to contact the high school and 40 years later... I have the ring in a safe. It has covered quite a few miles! It is actually the only thing I have left of his memory. We had a house fire that destroyed everything! At that point the ring had not been found yet. You just never know what is under the ground! Lol

tpotoutdoors
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I worked with this man, and he is absolutely this amazing in person.

dcooper
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When I worked for the road dept in '78, we were cleaning a catch basin and found a class ring from twenty years ago. Five years before the guy had been in a bad car accident about a hundred yards away. He had moved since then but his mother still lived on that street. The first resident we asked, told us that his mother had been looking for the class ring at the time of the accident. His mother described the ring exactly and we returned it to her. She was utterly amazed that we had found it.

loganpollock
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I'm from California and while visiting family in Texas I lost my wedding Ring out in the dessert at night off-roading. I left Texas and found a Medal Detecting guy online who drove out to the dessert and found my wedding ring buried in mud. Our agreement was that I would pay him $100 just for going and an additional $100 if he found it. $200 total. (it was a $50 ring but obviously sentimental) -True Story.

iacosta
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The look on her face was priceless!!! Fantastic!!

EVOLr
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What a heartfelt find. she nearly brought me to tears how happy she was.

patprop
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Man it's great what you did for this lady and so nice of you to offer giving her mother's ring back if she had lost hers. I have met a lot of nice people in the hobby I wish my health still permitted to go detecting I sorely miss it.

PongbyAtari
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This is awesome! She legit was crying when you found something so precious to her! I'm so happy for her.

stormangelus
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i mean yes it may of been a popular design back then but still to find TWO rings that are identical years apart is nothing short of miraculous. your equipment is SO cool as well!

brettrigby
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What an epic find, but yet bizarre that there are at least 3 of those with in miles of each other.

HDshovelEd
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5 years ago I was detecting a yard in the neighborhood in Kentucky. I found a high school ring from the class of 1965. It had the students initials inside of the ring. After looking on the internet I found the owner of the ring. He now reside in Florida. I was able to find his phone number and called him. He said he use to go with a girl who lived on the street I found the ring. It was lost the year he graduated. He told me his address and I sent it to him. I feel good returning it to him. It meant a lot to him but it was just another ring to me.

josephwagner
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This is what a ambassador to the hobby looks like! Well played sir!

kaptkrunchfpv
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She was a cutie man, glad you helped the lady out. It’s not all about what you can gain for a yourself it’s about helping who needs help.

highhopesdetecting
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My husband lost his wedding ring twice. Once in the snow when he went to take his gloves off when blowing the snow. He found it a week later when all the snow melted. He basically surprised me after I got home from work when he handed me the mail. Then again at work and found it a couple days later. It's amazing how even the most lost things can be found ☺️❤️ I'm happy your ring was found.

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Just a wonderful feel good video. I am glad I stumbled across your channel. To see this ladies shock and joys of tears made this video all that more special. I myself became emotional for her. I actually have a fond story to share about my Mom and a metal detector from when I was a kid. My Mom had always wanted a metal detector and found one at a antiques barn near Lake Shawnee in Topeka Kansas. She bought it for $50. This was the summer of 1986. I was 16 years old at the time. In the following days, or a few weeks later, just her and I made our way from Topeka Kansas to White Cloud Kansas, a very old town that was mostly vacant and is still mostly vacant today in 2022. We pulled into town, drove around, parked and started to dig around some of the empty lots. In a very short period of time along an old tree line right next to the downtown area, or I should say main street, she started to dig up several gold coins. I remember her suddenly screaming so loud that it startled me badly. She then started to cough so violently that I became very worried for her. She caught her breath, I gave her a hug and she continued to dig a small area of earth. The first coin she pulled up was a $5 gold coin. There were several $1 gold coins, $5 gold coins and a few $10 gold coins. In total she found 27 or 29 gold coins. I've re-told this story a few times and I've just always round the coins up to 30, but it was actually just under 30 coins. We left as soon as we found them due to the same car driving around the area watching us we think. She got scared, told me we are leaving and then hid the coins in her cigarette case, stuffed it in her bra and we left as quickly as we could before someone showed up to start asking questions. I think she was worried about the police showing up and her losing the coins. We never got to return there but I know the area and hopefully no one else went over that area with a metal detector. One of these days I will go back there. My Mom did not have a lot of money. She was a single parent of four kids and those coins helped to fed us kids over the next few years along we getting us new shoes and allowing us to eat out sometimes and go to a few movies together as a family. One movie we did go see because of that gold money was Stand By Me. She was a huge fan of Steven King and we all had a great time. She was very much a treasure hunter and would get all of the treasure magazines throughout the 80's monthly. She had stacks of them. My Mom often talked about that day and it would just magically come up in conversation over the years as I grew older and her health declined. My Mom was a gypsy and and in the last part of her life moved from Topeka Kansas to Canada and worked as a cook in a logging camp. She tried to get Canadian citizenship but was denied because of her poor health. She then made her way to Ketchikan Alaska where she lived until she died at the very young age of 54 which ironically is the same age that I am now. She deserved to have her moment in the sun and my Mom truly did find a treasure that only a few can dream of. For years she carried one of those $1 gold coins as a good luck charm. I think she sold the coin during one of her hard times when she was traveling. RIP Momma. Thanks for the video!

all.day.day-dreamer
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I'm a hunter as well, and I found my great grandmother's birthstone ring with the three stones for her three children, my mother wears it now proudly, good job panther I'm glad that women got her ring back

JohnDoe-fqtc
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This was so cool and so humbling. Thank you for enabling closed captioning to help your deaf and hard of hearing audience! You da man!!

peggymiller
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Recovering lost memories, you're doing the lords work. Thank you sir.

StoneColdSteveIrwin
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isn't it great to make someone so happy? Good job.

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