Finally something of value

gambler13

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May 27, 2010
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After a month of playing with my BHQDII and finding nothing but junk iron and pull tabs, I found something of value. 10 years ago while I was planting arborvitaes at the back of my yard, I lost a wedding ring. Today while I was out practicing my pinpointing, I had my wife dig a half circle and flip the ground on the hinge. Right there in the dug out area, approx. 8 inches down, there was my wedding ring I lost 10 years ago, 4 inches out from the tree trunk.
 

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gambler13 said:
After a month of playing with my BHQDII and finding nothing but junk iron and pull tabs, I found something of value. 10 years ago while I was planting arborvitaes at the back of my yard, I lost a wedding ring. Today while I was out practicing my pinpointing, I had my wife dig a half circle and flip the ground on the hinge. Right there in the dug out area, approx. 8 inches down, there was my wedding ring I lost 10 years ago, 4 inches out from the tree trunk.
:icon_thumleft: Sweet!
 

No matter if the machine still cost more than the ring ever did, I think it just paid for itself. That's gotta be cool to find,
especially since you pointed it out and your wife did the flip.

(it wasn't setup by you, was it?)
 

gambler13 said:
After a month of playing with my BHQDII and finding nothing but junk iron and pull tabs, I found something of value. 10 years ago while I was planting arborvitaes at the back of my yard, I lost a wedding ring. Today while I was out practicing my pinpointing, I had my wife dig a half circle and flip the ground on the hinge. Right there in the dug out area, approx. 8 inches down, there was my wedding ring I lost 10 years ago, 4 inches out from the tree trunk.
How cool is that?
 

Now that must have been a surprise!

Don't lose it again! :thumbsup:
 

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