Metal Detector Testimonial
In 2002 I purchased my first metal detector.
Through the rest of the year I familiarized myself with the detector and different detecting areas
and one of the best spots that I found was the Covered Bridge in Wimer Oregon. ![]() There used to be a picnic area there and the bridge was build in the early 1920's so I was hoping to find coins from that period - which I did. I found two mercury head dimes, and lot of wheat pennies. I became pretty familiar with the sounds that the unit made, this particular unit didn't have a meter on it - tone recognition only. ![]()
In 2003 I moved to Hawaii - my son invited me to come over and stay with him for a while
so I shipped my belongings and my detector. Being resort beaches I was hoping to find
lots of jewelry and whatever. I would go out early in the morning to the beaches before
the crowds came out. There were certain beaches where I knew the majority of the tourists
went and I searched those beaches the most. I wasn't having very good success finding
anything of value, but found a lots of old room resort keys, old tent equipment - metal
stakes - lots and lots of aluminum pop tabs and bottle caps, but no success at
finding anything valuable. ![]()
Over the weeks that I detected the beaches I found one very expensive diamond & and platinum ring.
One that looked just like it is shown here.
I didn't know what to do. I realized at the time that the ring had been in the water a long time.
The setting was quite bent in. 3-stone channel set. No stones were missing. I felt I should go
report the finding of the ring. But I didn't. Being my first find of any value I was so happy
and so excited, I instantly took the ring down to the local pawn shop and had it appraised.
It was appraised at $3k and I eventually sold to the pawn shop for $1500. After that there was
another long session of recovering nothing until one day I was back at the water line using the
same detector and this time I recovered a silver and garnet ring, with the aid of the sand scoop.
All and all I had a great time and the detector paid for itself many times over. |








