Mahhz
Contributor
If any one of you Clark Hill divers happens to have a metal detector, here is a good opportunity to make a few bucks.
This weekend I lost my wedding band while tossing a football around on one of the small beaches behind the cabins at Mistletoe. The band wasn't of high monetary value, but more of sentimental value. I attempted a circle search of it for about an hour, but I'm afraid that it got covered with sand because I could not find it.
It is at the beach with these general coordinates: N33° 39' 42.44", W82° 22' 41.09"
It should be in the middle half of the beach, about waist to chest deep.
I am offering a $100 reward to the person or group that finds it. I could buy a new one for about the same price, but it would not have the sentimental value this one has. It is made out of Tungsten Carbide, so it is heavy, and shouldn't drift around much.
Thanks everyone!
This weekend I lost my wedding band while tossing a football around on one of the small beaches behind the cabins at Mistletoe. The band wasn't of high monetary value, but more of sentimental value. I attempted a circle search of it for about an hour, but I'm afraid that it got covered with sand because I could not find it.
It is at the beach with these general coordinates: N33° 39' 42.44", W82° 22' 41.09"
It should be in the middle half of the beach, about waist to chest deep.
I am offering a $100 reward to the person or group that finds it. I could buy a new one for about the same price, but it would not have the sentimental value this one has. It is made out of Tungsten Carbide, so it is heavy, and shouldn't drift around much.
Thanks everyone!