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Lost And Found! Gold Horseshoe Shaped Diamond Studded Earring!


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A well dressed business lady walked into J.W.'s Prospector's Supplies in Prescott Valley one afternoon carrying a metal detector, and laid in on the counter. She seemed to be on the verge of tears. Kevin Hoagland the store manager, said, "How did it go" "Not well", she said.  The lady had rented the detector the day before and left a sizable deposit for it, but said she couldn't get it to work. She had rented it to search for a diamond studded gold earring in the shape of a horseshoe that she had lost when she was bucked off her horse near the stables close to her home in Chino Valley. It was her favorite set of earrings, worth a few hundred dollars, and it had been a gift from a special person on a special occasion, so it was the sentimental value that bothered her most about the loss. She was genuinely distressed and sad about losing the item, and seemed to blame herself because she couldn't stay on her horse when he started to buck!

Kevin said he was sorry that she was unable to get the detector to work, and she quickly acknowledged that it wasn't the machine's fault, and that she understood she was inexperienced in operating a metal detector. Kevin told her not to worry about the rental fee, he wasn't going to charge her anything, and he expressed sympathy for her loss, and for her difficulty with the detector. Kevin and I looked at each other and being on the same wavelength, shared a knowing smile as I piped up and offered to help the lady search for her lost earring the following day if she would like the help. She was elated at the offer and an appointment was made to meet the following morning at the horse stables.

Upon arrival, I was more than a little concerned about what I saw. The trail that she had been riding on when bucked off, was being shared by off road ATV vehicles that had massively churned up the sandy terrain. At that moment, I wouldn't have given a plug nickel for my chances of finding an earring as small as a dime in the torn up sand heap, as evidenced by the deep ATV tire tracks that I was looking at.

I asked her to show me the area where she thought she had been bucked off and after walking several yards and looking around a bit, she said, "I think around here somewhere". I asked to see the remaining ear ring so I could place it on the ground and hear what it sounded like in my ear phones. I took the ear ring from her, leaned down and started to place it on the ground but decided against it. Instead, I said, "Hold out your hand" I dropped the two earrings in her hand which surprised her, as much as I had been surprised when I saw her lost earring right in front of us on top of the ground in plain sight!

She was overjoyed at getting her earring back and offered to pay me for the service, which of course, I declined. As it so happened, she was a professional masseuse, and she offered me a "treatment" which I also graciously declined. She then asked if I had anything against hugs??

Heck, call me an opportunist if you want to, but after all the difficulty and disappointment she'd been through? I just didn't have the heart to turn her down . . . :smile:

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Now that is one for the books. 😀 Great story! 👍 Good on ya for jumping in. I'm still looking for a ring someone lost in a small field down the road, but it was lost a couple of years ago at a drunken party and memories are hazy. 😵 Glad she remembered where it got tossed.

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On 3/9/2022 at 2:17 PM, F350Platinum said:

Now that is one for the books. 😀 Great story! 👍 Good on ya for jumping in. I'm still looking for a ring someone lost in a small field down the road, but it was lost a couple of years ago at a drunken party and memories are hazy. 😵 Glad she remembered where she got tossed.

Thanks! And speaking of tossed: Back in the 90's, I responded to a friends request to help a lady who had lost a large gold - diamond ring in the backyard of her residence. The grass was knee high and the lady's fiance/ soon to be husband, didn't want to cut the grass for fear of damaging/destroying the ring. Turns out that the lady had a fight with her fiance and had thrown the ring out of a window of the house! I didn't charge him anything for finding the ring and he happily gave me the sheet of plexiglass that he bought for me to flatten the grass with! Ain't Love Grand! :laugh:

 

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42 minutes ago, BMc said:

He happily gave me the sheet of plexiglass that he bought for me to flatten the grass with! 

Hmm, I've only been detecting for about a year and a half now. That is a useful idea. 👍 Really like that one. 🙂 

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1 hour ago, F350Platinum said:

Hmm, I've only been detecting for about a year and a half now. That is a useful idea. 👍 Really like that one. 🙂 

I've been told that you can also detect through a sheet of plywood but I haven't personally tried it. 

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Great story and great outcome, glad there are people like you out there not taking advantage of people.

Good luck on your next hunt.

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On 3/9/2022 at 5:19 PM, BMc said:

...He happily gave me the sheet of plexiglass that he bought for me to flatten the grass with.

On 3/9/2022 at 7:45 PM, BMc said:

I've been told that you can also detect through a sheet of plywood....

Ever seen (e.g. on TV) someone lie on a bed of nails?  That's what this reminds me of -- spreading out the force so as to minimize the effect of a single blade.  I doubt those sheets would help get your coil much closer to the intended target.  But a sheet of plexiglass (and now, lately, even a sheet of plywood) isn't of negligible value so you wound up with something for your effort.  Good public-service jesture on your part, too.  👍

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