Lost Wedding Band in CT

Kretschy

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Jan 2, 2014
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Almost 2 years ago, I was on a bachelor party in Kent, CT. We decided to go canoeing in the Housatonic River just below the Falls Village Dam (off Dugway Road). There is a section within 1/3 of a mile downstream of the Dam where the river splits around a small sandy island with a large rock in the middle of the left route. This is where we flipped the canoe, I scraped my hand down the side of the canoe, and I believe my ring came off. It is only about a foot deep in this section, so if I had realized it I might have actually found the ring right away. I unfortunately did not realize until about 1/2 mile later that I had lost my wedding band. At the end of the day we drove back up to look for the ring, but no luck. About a week later, my father in law bought a metal detector, I borrowed one, and we headed back to the spot. Unfortunately, we left empty handed and really never looked back. They spill at times so I can only imagine how strong the river may get, only making it more likely that the ring is downstream somewhere from where I remember losing it. It is a needle in a haystack- the river situation makes it virtually impossible, but I felt inspired by all the great stories of good people finding and returning lost valuables to post about it. I have since replaced the ring, but I can't shake the guilt I feel having lost my original. Thanks for reading, and any help/thoughts would be greatly appreciated. I would most certainly entertain a reward for a successful find.

The ring is white gold and for most men, would barely fit a pinky.
 

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You might want to call a fellow member of The Ring Finders who is in Highland, NY, which is probably the closest to the search area. His name is Jason. You can get his number (or PM me for it) at TheRingFinders.com web site, in the member directory. Good Luck!
 

Needle in a haystack in a field that has a thousand identical haystacks!! I'm thinking that one will only turn up by luck someday if ever.
 

Actually, finding a needle in a haystack is not all that hard, as long as there's not a whole lot of other junk in there and you have the proper equipment. If I was close to his location, I'd give it a shot.
 

That's definitely an optimistic view. I probably lean more towards gunsil's thoughts but if someone is looking for a challenge, I certainly wouldn't object to it. PM sent cudamark.
 

I don't see any mention of an inscription in the ring. Without one, unless the finder, if there ever is one, reads this thread, it is likely a hopeless cause in a successful return. However, with that said, I have heard of actual returns of rings that were more hopeless than this one. Blessings in the recovery. Beach Papa
 

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