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<blockquote data-quote="Hawkear" data-source="post: 659550" data-attributes="member: 4728"><p>Did a wedding ring “recovery” for my mate many years ago with my whites 6000. He lost it in the huge cottage style garden on his acreage. We spent time retracing his steps in the garden the day before when he lost it, and worked out a search area where he had been active. The rest of the group adjourned to the house leaving me in my element, confident that I would shortly proudly announce to all “Eureka - I have found it”</p><p>Spent the whole morning gridding the area thoroughly and at lunch time my wife and friends came out to see how I was getting on. I had only a few bits of trash and nothing really to report. </p><p>As we were standing there alongside the next garden bed I was going to search, debating whether the whole exercise was worthwhile, my wife wandered over to a small bush, and picked up the ring from underneath it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hawkear, post: 659550, member: 4728"] Did a wedding ring “recovery” for my mate many years ago with my whites 6000. He lost it in the huge cottage style garden on his acreage. We spent time retracing his steps in the garden the day before when he lost it, and worked out a search area where he had been active. The rest of the group adjourned to the house leaving me in my element, confident that I would shortly proudly announce to all “Eureka - I have found it” Spent the whole morning gridding the area thoroughly and at lunch time my wife and friends came out to see how I was getting on. I had only a few bits of trash and nothing really to report. As we were standing there alongside the next garden bed I was going to search, debating whether the whole exercise was worthwhile, my wife wandered over to a small bush, and picked up the ring from underneath it. [/QUOTE]
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