My now teenage daughters were given 22ct rose gold bangles by their grandmother for a gift to celebrate an achievement they attained. The two girls and their older brother returned approx 4pm from the local tidal saltwater river after swimming. The eldest daughter was absolutely distraught as she had lost her bangle in the river and could not find it after some time searching. I had a chat and did the "daddy will fix it" thing and calmed her down. We went down at low tide approx 7pm with our Quattro MP and in less than 10 minutes we had recovered the bangle in approx 3 feet of water about 20 feet from the point where she knew she last had it on. The bangles monetary value was not as great as the sentimental value and the worth of the Quattro MP was insignificant in the scheme of things and the look on her face I will never forget, she thought it was gone for good. People who hear the story still cannot believe it and ask "how good is the detector, they must cost a fortune?" and I tell them it is "priceless". B. Johnston - Barwon Heads, Australia