Men's Wedding Ring Fort Lauderdale

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Be nice if she was posting on this thread so we could congratulate her in person.
She's been notified. :wink:

No doubt, and after several weeks of rough weather.
She's a fabulous u/w photographer, so she was probably looking for teeny tiny stuff to shoot and spotted it. At least that's my guess. Truly amazing, a needle in a haystack chance of finding it. The ring owner must be ecstatic.
 
Needle in a haystack - cool!
 
I love a happy ending..."and they lived happily everafter."

Rare for many wedding rings these days. Found wedding rings tend to be throw-aways these days (having thrown one myself into the deep Pacific Ocean...)

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Thanks to Missy A...my husbands wedding was found last weekend. Some of you may know me as Donna M., Chip's Realtor. My husband, Mark S was snorkeling off our friends boat 4 weeks ago. His ring slid right off and dropped to the ocean floor in 35' of water. No scuba tanks in sight. Fellow diver Missy was out last weekend and was just swimming above the reef when she spotted the shiny ring. A friend advised her to go on ScubaBoard to possibly find the owner. Long shot right!!! There was Chip's posting. We met Missy this Wednesday ... Thanks Missy for all your honesty, integrity and ability to track us down.
 
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