Darrin Gray, Author at The Ring Finders | Page 14 of 14

Lost Wedding Band.

  • from Twin Cities Metro (Minnesota, United States)

David lost his white gold wedding band in Minnetonka’s regional swimming “pond”. He called and said he would be at a softball tournament in kansas City and was wondering if I could try to recover his band. He describe as best he could, the location in the water – He did a great job!! It took about an hour of searching and I got that great hit on my detector. David said he was going to surprise his wife and make it a great romantic evening with her slipping the ring back on his finger. Glad I could help out!!!!

Platinum Wedding Band In Pleasant Lake

  • from Twin Cities Metro (Minnesota, United States)

I was contacted by Eric as he had lost his Platinum wedding band while getting his sail boat ready at his mooring anchor. He was actually in a blow up canoe while getting his sail boat set for a day on the lake, when off popped his ring into 10 feet of water. He tried to mark it with a small bobber tied to a washer. Storms have gone through the area lately and I think they must have washed away his marker as I couln’t find it as I was scuba diving the area in search for the ring. I was down approx. 15 minutes when I got a great hit on my detector. With visibility being very poor, I had to just sift with my hands and grab hands full of silt and wave it across my detector. After a few handfulls that wonderful full strength sound shot out and there was the Platinum ring. Needless to say, Eric was very happy to have his wedding band back on his hand. Then he called his wife with the good news and he said she was even more relieved than him! What a great feeling also for me being able to help them out.

Lake Minnetonka Diamond Ring

  • from Twin Cities Metro (Minnesota, United States)

I was contacted by a young lady that had lost her late Mothers Gold / Diamond ring at a 4th of July party at her boyfriends home on the lake. She wasn’t sure if the ring had fallen off while in the yard or when she went swimming off the dock. I decided to check the grounds before getting into my scuba gear as the water was over 6 feet deep in the swimming area. After findng a quarter, a beer can and a dime – Up popped the Diamond ring. So glad it was found as I am sure this ring meant a lot to Jennie!

Gold Wedding Ring recovered at St. Croix Beach Minnesota

  • from Twin Cities Metro (Minnesota, United States)

Recovered this gold wedding band last weekend in approx. 5 feet of water.

Triple gold band recovered from Lake Harriet Minneapolis

  • from Twin Cities Metro (Minnesota, United States)

This search was in a large area, but able to recover in approx. 4 feet of water.

Lost bracelet Leech Lake MN…Found 50 years later and returned to its owner.

  • from Twin Cities Metro (Minnesota, United States)

My family went up north Minnesota to a resort on Leech Lake. While there I decided to help out the owner and try to find some old mouring anchors. As I was scuba diving I found an old  bracelet. When I returned home, I got a chance to clean it up a bit and was able to read a name on the bracelet. Off to the the internet and only one person was found with this name and he was in Omaha Nebraska. I called and sure enough it was him. He is currently 68 years old and said he had lost the bracelet when he was in High School. His family used to go up to the resort and he was fishing off the dock and the bracelet fell off into the water. He said he searched but couldn’t find it. He was so happy as it brought back a lot of fond memories. I sendt it back to him and I hope it is a personal treasure that can be handed down in his family with a great story for the generations to come. Take care – Darrin

Little Falls Gold Wedding Band

  • from Twin Cities Metro (Minnesota, United States)

On 6/20/2010 I was contacted by a man who had lost his Gold Wedding Band in his yard while gardening. I drove up to Little Falls (about 2 hours) and found it in less then 5 minutes. He showed me exactly how the ring flew off his finger as he threw some weeds he was picking. Take Care!