ANOTHER RING STORY!
By: Allan Holden all rights reserved
Here is another great lost ring story. With all of the hot
summer weather we have been having, the water hunters have been harvesting
rings like corn!
Tom Becker and several of his friends have been
hitting Lake Michigan beaches as often as possible. One of the most crowded
beaches on southern Lake Michigan is at Warren Dunes. On a hot July 24th, and
by the time Tom showed up with his detector, the crowd was already thick. He
no more than got out of his truck when he heard a story that had already
spread throughout the crowd! This report was of a $10,000.00 platinum and
diamond ring that had been lost! As Tom walked down to the beach, other
treasure hunters filled him in on the details.
A deputy Sheriff had been called into the search and
he had recruited a person with a metal detector. After this first hunter
received some details of the minutes leading up to the loss, he started
hunting. It seems that the ring simply dropped from its owner's finger as she
sat in her beach chair.
Later, Tom was to learn that this first hunter was
rather put out by being asked to help and he seemed rather annoyed by the
whole thing. He was barking out instructions that the chair be moved because
it was affecting his detector. Before he gave up the search, the beach chair
and other valuable land marks had been completely shuffled around, making the
precious ring even more lost!
After the first hunter gave up the search, yet
another detector operator offered his help. The search went on and on with no
success.
The crowd of onlookers had begun to murmur some of
their baseless theories, which only added to the victim's grief. One
commented, "The first hunter found the ring and slipped it into his pocket."
Others felt that he found it, but moved it out of the area only to return for
it later. There were other hurtful and baseless theories which brought the
ring's owner to tears. Instead of finding good Samaritans to help her, she
started to look on these treasure hunters as predators or opportunists!
Tom walked a long distance down the beach with his
detector in-hand to the location of the lost ring. The lady was easy to pick
out from the crowd because Tom could see by her face she had been crying. She
looked at Tom carrying his detector, but she did not make eye contact and
quickly looked away. It was easy to see that this lady had been doing some
serious crying and her movements were like one who had slipped into a serious
state of depression.
Tom approached the lady and asked if he could help.
Having already given up and partially convinced that her lost ring was now
stolen, she said, "Sure". . . after all, what could it hurt. Tom quizzed her
on where she was sitting and how things were arranged. Again she started to
cry as she explained that everything was rearranged several times!
With no clear place to begin, Tom took his Fisher
1280-X with its large 10 ½ inch coil and just started sweeping the ground. The
ring's owner continued to pick up her gear with every intention of leaving
both the beach and her ring for the long drive back to Chicago. In her mind,
the ring was gone forever. As she thought over the events of the day, as if in
a trance, she heard Tom speak, but she was not really hearing his words.
Once again Tom said, "Is this your ring?" She looked
at the ring and for a second thought that this was just part of her daydream.
No! This is real! "Yes," she told herself, it was indeed her ring! Instead of
answering Tom with a verbal yes, she threw her arms around the treasure hunter
and started to cry yet again, but these tears were different!
Tom told me, " The lady kept hugging me and hugging
me. Then she stepped back and looked at the ring then started hugging me some
more! What really made me uncomfortable was that her husband was looking on
with a big smile! After the hugging was over, the lady started digging through
her purse looking for a reward. As soon as I realized this I stopped her. The
only reward I want is a picture of the ring so that I can show it to the club
in our Find of the Month contest."
It has been Tom's dream to find a really great ring
worth some big bucks. Well, actually in the last two months, he has done just
that. . . twice! And in both cases he returned them