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  • Writer: The Ring Finders New Jersey
    The Ring Finders New Jersey
  • Mar 26, 2023
  • 2 min read

I received a message from Gary asking if I could find a well-head. I had to ask if it was made of metal, as I don’t know anything about well-heads. He said yes, so I said yes. Then he said it was paved over with asphalt. I said I would try. We met the following weekend. Gary showed me the area that he thought the well was in. It is in the parking lot of bustling strip stores. There are 12 well-heads on the property. They know where 11 of them are. I asked if he had blueprints that I could see. He didn’t, but he had an old hand-made drawing that didn’t have the additions of the new buildings. I looked at the picture and hoped that the driveway was in the same place before the new construction. I started my search. Within 10 minutes, I had 2 good hits that could be what we were looking for. I went over to one of the known wells to check out the signal it gave off. It gave off 2 loud signals within 3 feet of each other, just like I found. Gary painted marks on the parking lot. Gary said that he would have one of his construction crews dig it up the following day. The next day Gary sent me a picture of the well-head. He said that he wasn’t aware that a service like this was available. He works for a large construction company that is always looking for metal objects. I told him to keep my information and number, and I would be glad to help him out. He said he would be calling a lot. I love my hobby!


 
 
 

Last night I was contacted by Kim on behalf of her husband Patrick. While their son was wearing Patrick’s necklace the clasp came undone and the 4 charms on it disappeared into the grass. Patrick found 2 of them but couldn’t find the other 2. I went up to their house to see if I could help. After Patrick showed me where he found the first 2, I started searching and within 5 mins found the others about 3ft from one another! Another success! (The half locket charm was given to his Grandmother as a child in the year 1912!)



 
 
 

I was referred to Karim by Fellow ring finder Ed Cropski. While Karim and his family were at the beach in Spring Lake NJ, Karim’s Heirloom ring slipped off his finger and disappeared in the sand. I met them at the beach in about 30 mins and once he showed me the area where they were I got right to work. Within 10mins Karim had his ring back! Him and his family were so happy and relieved that I found it. Another Happy ending!


 
 
 

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