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Bronze Member
- Jan 19, 2005
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- Detector(s) used
- Minelab Explorer SE pro, Minelab Explorer XS, Garrett Freedom II (3), Garrett pro-pointer.
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
I found this silver I.D. bracelet several years ago while detecting a private prep. college near Austin Minnesota. Expecting to find a name on it that I could research on, and perhaps return to the owner, I was supprised to discover that the name on the bracelet was George A. Hormel II (One of the founders of Hormel Foods Corporation).
In an attempt to return the bracelet, I contacted the Corporate Office to see if they could find an address or phone number for him. Of course they would not give out that information, so I gave them my name and told them that he could contact me if he wanted it returned. I never heard back, and suspect that they never informed him of the find, but they were sure willing to take it off my hands and see that he received it. Yeah Right! Been there, done that!
I would be interested if anyone has any ideas as to how to return this to him personally, or to ensure that he actually gets it.
UPDATE :
I found a silver ID bracelet with the name George A. Hormel II. He was the son of the founder of the Hormel Company. I was able to find and return it back to him after 60 years. I also spoke to him on the phone. He told me he lost it in 1946. He is now well into his 80's.
Never got a personal reply, but I know he got it because I sent it registered mail.
In an attempt to return the bracelet, I contacted the Corporate Office to see if they could find an address or phone number for him. Of course they would not give out that information, so I gave them my name and told them that he could contact me if he wanted it returned. I never heard back, and suspect that they never informed him of the find, but they were sure willing to take it off my hands and see that he received it. Yeah Right! Been there, done that!
I would be interested if anyone has any ideas as to how to return this to him personally, or to ensure that he actually gets it.
UPDATE :
I found a silver ID bracelet with the name George A. Hormel II. He was the son of the founder of the Hormel Company. I was able to find and return it back to him after 60 years. I also spoke to him on the phone. He told me he lost it in 1946. He is now well into his 80's.
Never got a personal reply, but I know he got it because I sent it registered mail.