Zofchak
Jr. Member
With the temps near 50 here in Michigan I let the business calls go to voicemail this afternoon and spent a few hours detecting. After a bit of a shaky start (Forgot my headphones and arrived to see lots of fresh unfilled holes ) I was was quite excited when my first good signal ended up being a nice 10k class ring. It's from 1967 and there's a good chance I will be able to find the owner as his initials are engraved on the inside of the band.
After the ring I spent another 2 hours detecting and scored 2 silver Rosies and a 1961 silver Washington Quarter (They're badly tarnished as I was hunting a freshwater lake bottom). No clad, no pull tabs and only a few rusted bolts from digging some deep iffy signals. The person who dug all the holes did an excellent job of clearing out the shallow trash .
I'll try and update this post if and when I am able to track down the rightful owner of the ring and a pic of the ring after it's cleaned.
UPDATE: It took less than 24 hours to locate the owner of this ring. His name is Jerry and he now lives in San Diego, California (Nearly 3000 miles from where I found the ring!). I just spoke to him on the phone and he informed me that he lost the ring while on a school outing only a week after purchasing it in 1966. That means the ring was buried for nearly 50 years before I recovered it. I would love to be able to return the ring in person, but I don't get to the West Coast very often, so it will be going out in the mail in the next few days. I'd also like to thank Tim H. who graduated with Jerry in 67'. A friend of his came across my post on a local forum looking for a matching name from the 67' graduating class at St. Mary's High School of Redford (In Detroit). Tim relayed Jerry's contact information to me, and that's how I ended up getting a hold of him. The school closed in the mid 80's, but it appears many of the alumni are still in contact with one another.
Jerry's going to email me a picture of himself with the ring once he receives it, and I'll post the photo at that time. It's my first class ring that I have been able to return, so I'm pretty excited. :bouncy:
After the ring I spent another 2 hours detecting and scored 2 silver Rosies and a 1961 silver Washington Quarter (They're badly tarnished as I was hunting a freshwater lake bottom). No clad, no pull tabs and only a few rusted bolts from digging some deep iffy signals. The person who dug all the holes did an excellent job of clearing out the shallow trash .
I'll try and update this post if and when I am able to track down the rightful owner of the ring and a pic of the ring after it's cleaned.
UPDATE: It took less than 24 hours to locate the owner of this ring. His name is Jerry and he now lives in San Diego, California (Nearly 3000 miles from where I found the ring!). I just spoke to him on the phone and he informed me that he lost the ring while on a school outing only a week after purchasing it in 1966. That means the ring was buried for nearly 50 years before I recovered it. I would love to be able to return the ring in person, but I don't get to the West Coast very often, so it will be going out in the mail in the next few days. I'd also like to thank Tim H. who graduated with Jerry in 67'. A friend of his came across my post on a local forum looking for a matching name from the 67' graduating class at St. Mary's High School of Redford (In Detroit). Tim relayed Jerry's contact information to me, and that's how I ended up getting a hold of him. The school closed in the mid 80's, but it appears many of the alumni are still in contact with one another.
Jerry's going to email me a picture of himself with the ring once he receives it, and I'll post the photo at that time. It's my first class ring that I have been able to return, so I'm pretty excited. :bouncy: