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Seeing a post about a college class ring being returned to it's owner, I thought I would share a similar story.
I found this 1969 Waterloo NY High School girls class ring, in July of 2014. My family was having a reunion at a private club in my hometown, and always being early for everything, I took my detecting tools along.
I spent about 5-minutes when I got a great signal, and dug this ring up.
It came out of the ground like it was brand new! It did have initials in the ring, but being July, I could only research online, and could not come up with a class year book.
Come September when school was back in session, I wrote several emails to school addresses telling of the story, and asking for help. I finally got a reply from a school secretary who had gone to the school library and pulled out the yearbook, and she was so excited, she actually pulled out a local phone book and called the first person with that last name of who she thought the ring belonged to.
Turned out, it was the mother of the girl who lost the ring..... Back in 1969, and knew where it was lost but could never find it after years of searching on hand and knee. The secretary asked my permission for the mother to contact me by phone, and the end result is I mailed the ring back to the original owner, who by 2014 was already a retired School Teacher herself.
She was absolutely amazed at seeing and having her ring back, and I was just as happy at returning it.
I found this 1969 Waterloo NY High School girls class ring, in July of 2014. My family was having a reunion at a private club in my hometown, and always being early for everything, I took my detecting tools along.
I spent about 5-minutes when I got a great signal, and dug this ring up.
It came out of the ground like it was brand new! It did have initials in the ring, but being July, I could only research online, and could not come up with a class year book.
Come September when school was back in session, I wrote several emails to school addresses telling of the story, and asking for help. I finally got a reply from a school secretary who had gone to the school library and pulled out the yearbook, and she was so excited, she actually pulled out a local phone book and called the first person with that last name of who she thought the ring belonged to.
Turned out, it was the mother of the girl who lost the ring..... Back in 1969, and knew where it was lost but could never find it after years of searching on hand and knee. The secretary asked my permission for the mother to contact me by phone, and the end result is I mailed the ring back to the original owner, who by 2014 was already a retired School Teacher herself.
She was absolutely amazed at seeing and having her ring back, and I was just as happy at returning it.
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