Metal Detector Services At Picton & The Oaks

July 14th, 2010 by Brad Lovell

I had two jobs on this day, both of them for ladies named Glenys, and both of them in a similar area (Picton and The Oaks).. First job was for Glenys at Picton. She had managed to lose her ring but was not really sure when or where. Her daughter found me on the internet, and asked if I could search the yards for the lost ring. Unfortunately after spending around 2 hours searching the backyard, compost heap, and front yard, I gave up empty handed.

The second job for the day was for Glenys at (The Oaks). Glenys and her husband breed Dressage Horses, and these horses can be very valuable. Glenys asked me to use my metal detector to find and remove and metal nails from the paddock of her prized horses. A large nail into the hoof of a horse can be very expensive to treat. I managed to find a jar full of nasty nails in the paddock.

Car Keys Lost At Concord Horse Paddock?

December 22nd, 2009 by Brad Lovell

Caroline lost the keys to her BMW and contacted me to help her find them. For safe keeping, Caroline put the keys in her bra, but by the time she had fed her horse and returned to the car the keys we’re no longer there. I searched all the obvious places, for example where Caroline would have to bend over to get through fences. After these spots we’re searched, we retraced what Caroline did that day. After 2 hours of searching in the scorching heat, Caroline’s car keys we’re no where to be found.