Ring FOUND in the city
My client lost her ring while working outside on her property in Toronto.
The ring as found in minutes.
Another Very Happy customer!
My client lost her ring while working outside on her property in Toronto.
The ring as found in minutes.
Another Very Happy customer!
Client went for a swim in a lake up north & forgot to remove her expensive glasses before jumping in.
I found the glasses in less than 5 minutes. Another Very Happy client!
Tina contacted me after losing a very important iphone 15 pro max cell phone when her canoe dumped in the waves, in Canoe Lake. As I am always up for the adventure I said yes! It was a bit of work as I had to bring my canoe & load it with my gear.
After we paddled to the search location, Tina directed me to the search area AND I found the phone in 5 minutes! It was on the bottom in about 4′ of water. She was SO happy tears streamed down her face. I told her to store it in a container of rice overnight to remove additional moisture. She accidentally turned it on AND it worked after being in the water for 1 week.
Another Successful Find & Very happy customer.
Chris lost his ring while swimming at a lake up north. The ring made of tungsten/titanium/gold/copper slipped off & was a family heirloom.
Both he & his wife were very pleased!
Rafael lost his wedding ring when playing volley ball in the Lake. He contacted me & I found the ring within 30 minutes.
Both he & his wife were very happy!
After having a lovely swim at a friend’s cottage, I discovered one of my diamond earrings was missing. I was upset as they were a treasured wedding gift from my Mother. A few of us used snorkel goggles to search several times , but it was difficult due to the depth, low light and mixed rock/sand lake bottom and we were unsuccessful.
Two days later, I found Paul Davies information on the Ring Finders website. I texted him and he responded very quickly. He asked some clarifying questions and we briefly spoke about the potential to find a small piece of jewelry on a lake bottom. Due to the sentimental connection of the earring, I decided to hire Paul and I was lucky he had time to do the search later that same day. Paul was very professional, communicative and friendly throughout the process. The lake was a 2+ hour drive away from Paul’s location, he let me know his expected arrival time and also confirmed his departure time. Paul arrived at the time stated, was friendly, courteous, and quickly started the search.
I was so relieved and ecstatic when Paul found the earring. Paul is obviously an expert — using his equipment, knowledge, keen eyes and skill in jewelry finding!
I would wholeheartedly recommend Paul Davies jewelry finding services.
Karen V.
When my friend Karen, lost her diamond stud earring at the bottom of our cottage lake, we thought that was it. The earring has significant sentimental value so we decided to try and give Ringfinder.com a try. Paul responded to our request within minutes, and despite being 2 hours away was willing to come the same day. Paul kept us up to date several times regarding his arrival time and arrived as promised.
Paul was extremely personable and put us at ease right away. As a former firefighter and dive instructor for 20 years, we knew we were in good hands. Paul immediately got to work getting his gear set up and putting his dive gear on. The water at the end of our dock is about 10 feet deep with a sandy / muddy bottom and that is where the earring fell. Paul told us he was going to have a quick look and assess the environment. About a minute later Paul came up to give us the update – ‘here is the earring!’. We could not believe it! We didn’t even think Paul had ‘started’ yet. We certainly did not expect Paul to find such a small piece of jewelry in dark water that quickly, but he did.
We could not have been more happy with Paul’s service. We would recommend Paul to anyone who needs to find something lost in the water. He truly was a miracle worker that day!
Masters student Alison couldn’t recover her water depth sensor in the Humber river due to the water temperature & depth.
On December 14 I took the plunge & after less than 30 min located her $700 sensor. She is now able to complete her Masters & re-use the expensive sensor.
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I was searching in a quarry on snorkel as I was not allowed to dive there on scuba.
I found 2 pennies, 2 nails, 2 can pop tops & 1 ring.
“I went swimming in a lake and lost my wedding ring. After spending a few hours swimming down 10 feet, we gave up the search. I thought it was gone for good before I found Paul online. He came with scuba gear and an underwater metal detector and found the ring in 25 minutes! Material possessions can be replaced, but the sentimental value cannot. We can’t thank you enough!”
Pietro
Pietro was at a conservation area with his family & lost his ring when swimming. Once I arrived he pointed me to the “location” where he felt the ring slip off. The visibility was 1-2′ & I was able to find the ring in about 25 minutes.
Another happy customer. So far I am 2 for 2! 🙂