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This happens a lot during beach weddings....:help:

bob.oz

Active member
During a beach wedding ceremony on a Saturday evening, the ring bearer ( a 7 year old boy) accidently had the rings fall from his pocket. In their search, the bride's ring was found, but not the groom's.
JR, (holding the ring) who was officiating the ceremony put out a notice the following Monday morning on a FB page looking for someone with a metal detector. A friend tagged me on the post and after a few texts with JR, We met him out on the beach an hour later.
As usual I was using the 705 / HF Elliptical and within a few minutes the 14k band was recovered. Since the newlyweds had already left on their honeymoon, JR will be mailing it home.
 
:thumbup: Saved the day once again Bob!
 
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