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Lost Gold Wedding Band at Corona Del Mar Beach, CA. .. Recovered

  • from Newport Beach (California, United States)


If you need information or help to find a lost ring or other important metalic item call or text .. Stan the Metal Detector Man … 949-500-2136

*** Aaron and his wife, Kim were at Corona Del Mar State Beach which is located and maintained by the City of Newport Beach. Which means the Beach King sifting machine is the primary maintenance machine.

“Over 30 years ago, the original Beach King®established Rockland as the premier manufacturer of beach cleaning equipment. Since that time, Rockland has been experimenting and consulting with customers as to how our machines can clean beaches even better. The result combines the newest technology, next generation materials, and most importantly – 30 years of past experience and customer suggestions. There isn’t a machine that cleans better. With Rockland firsts such as improved belt action for better sifting , adjustable feed reel, Supershield™ protective coating, and stainless steel frame construction – if your beach requires deep precise cleaning – this is the machine for you. The Beach King® will clean more efficiently, have lower maintenance costs, and clean more beach per hour than any other sifting style machine. Guaranteed!”

Aaron called at 8pm from his hotel room. He was positive his wedding ring was on the beach near the towel line at Corona Del Mar Beach. This type loss can not be put off till the next morning. I can be there in 20 minutes and we will have till 10pm when the  beach closes.

Aaron and Kim met me to put me in the general area. “Boom” a quick recovery.

Saved from the Beach King which makes its first run right down the towel line before 5 am.. I love beating the Beach King to find a cherished wedding ring.

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Newport Beach, Laguna Beach, Huntington Beach, Seal Beach, Long Beach, Balboa Beach, Costa Mesa, Corona Del Mar, Crystal Cove, Dana Point, Laguna Niguel, Mission Viejo, San Clemente, San Jaun Capistrano, Venice Beach,Marina del Rey, Santa Monica, Malibu, Los Angeles, Anahiem, Garden Grove, Irvine, and anywhere you need help. Including beaches,  parks, yards, gardens, and ponds in Southern California, Orange County, all of Los Angeles County and any place that you are willing to pay my travel expenses.

Hierloom Gold Diamond Pendant.. Lost in Grass .. Fountain Valley, CA.

  • from Newport Beach (California, United States)

 


*** Finding a gold diamond pendant in the grass at a public park can be challenging, especially in the dark. Celine called for help to find her sentimental pendant that was a gift from her grandmother and she has worn it everyday for years.

It was dark when I received the call. Celine told me she was in a Fountain Valley neighborhood park with her dog. Her dog playfully jumped up with its paws braking her gold necklace. The pendant flew off into deep grass.

During our conversation she asked if she could meet me the next day after she got home from work.  I would rather meet her as soon as possible, so I could get the location pinpointed. If it didn’t show up in the dark. I could resume the search the next day while she was at work.

I met her with her neighbor  and his metal detector. He was unable to locate the pendant. My equipment was able to locate the pendant shortly after I started the grid search. I’m sure the neighbor could have found it, but she had him searching the wrong location. This is more common than most inexperienced ringfinders know. It always important to ask the important questions. Celine was more than happy to have her pendant back.

I also took time to show her neighbor  that his detector would have found it if he was in the right location.

Two Small Diamond Stud Earrings Recoveref at San Clemente State Beach

  • from Newport Beach (California, United States)

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*** Erin needed help finding a set of two diamond stud earrings. After a quick conversation with him, I believed the loss occurred in a totlot play area. He sent me an address to get me to the place where he could meet me. It was possible to meet him before dark, so I left for the 24 mile drive soon after talking to him.

When I got to the address, it was actually San Clemente State Beach. Erin cleared up my idea that I would be searching a small totlot. He had to walk me out on the main beach. I noticed that he was having trouble finding where he been. He was sure that the earrings had been on his towel and they dropped in the sand when he picked up the towel.

He started me in one area, but soon grabbed me moving me 50 ft. to the south. I’m glad I was using my high frequency metal detector and the earrings still had backings on. ( more metal ) Many times we have a second earring to check our settings are correct for finding small jewelry.

It did take a few minutes to find both earrings. They were more than 15 feet from each other. A big beach area could be a much more difficult search than a small totlot. Erin was very happy and excited to have these sentimental earrings found. They were given to him by his mother who had recently passed away.

Available now to help you now. “ I WILL TRY ANYWHERE”  … Have Detector Will Travel ..

Two Gold Pendants Lost, One Recovered .. Santa Monica Volleyball Tounament

  • from Newport Beach (California, United States)

Elias called the Metal Detector Man to help him find his jewelry lost in the sand.. If you need help call or text 949-500-2136


*** Elias lost two pendants in the sand when his gold necklace broke some where near the volley ball court. He had been at a volleyball tournament most the day in Santa Monica, CA.

I was able to meet him an hour after he called me. He had errands to take care of so he left me in the zone of the loss which was probably 3 or 4 volleyball courts.

I spent two hours grid searching before finding the gold eye pendant. The other pendant never showed up..

He met me at 8pm to pick up the eye pendant. I was disappointed that I couldn’t the other pendant, but Elias was happy to have this one returned.

We can’t always find the lost items. We know we can give a professional search with the best equipment available.

I am available now to help you with any questions or start a search for your lost metallic item. “I WILL TRY ANYWHERE “  … Have metal detector will travel. 

UCI Student Lost Car Key Fob .. Corona Del Mar State Beach

  • from Newport Beach (California, United States)

 


Call or text ASAP  Stan Ross the metal detector Man .. 949-500-2136 ..Timing is very important for items lost in public areas.. Items lost in yards or other private property may be located after many years. Call for advice about your chances to get your lost items recovered.


*** Marilyn is a student at University of California Irvine, she called me asking for help finding her Toyota electronic key fob lost in the sand. She said it happened at Corona Del Mar State Beach which is in Newport Beach.

She was in class but able to send me a marked up screen shot of the area. She could meet me after her last class in about 4 hours. We didn’t have time for me to ask very many questions. I knew she would soon be there and I could get more details.

When Marilyn met me, I showed her the locations I had already grid searched. My heart sank when she told me the loss happened 3 days before. This is a heavily maintained beach and many people detect this beach.

I could show her where I had already searched. She said it might be a bit further south. Turning left and walking  40ft. in a straight line to start a new grid line. Boom! first target at 40ft was Marilyn’s key fob. She doesn’t know how lucky we were. I’m not sure I would have even tried the search if she had told me the loss occurred three days before.

Key fob searches are difficult they do not always get buried, the sifting machines or beach rake machines pick them up or move them . It always feels good to help someone like Marilyn who was so grateful for my help.

Sentimental Silver Ring Lost in Sand .. Orange County Beach, CA.

  • from Newport Beach (California, United States)

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** This was the second time that Erin had called me for help finding a lost item in the sand. The first time was unsuccessful as she had been many other places the day she lost a bracelet. I could only eliminate the beach sand area.

This time Erin was positive her sentimental silver ring was on the beach because she had taken it off to apply sunscreen. Our problem was to get back to the general location. Erin could not meet me till later that afternoon.

I went as soon as I finished talking to her. I had a cross street name and my best clue was she had been near a volleyball court.  It was worth my time , because her ring was recovered in less than an hour. It was my privilege to find and return Erin’s ring. She was so excited and grateful to have her ring returned.

If you need help or advice about how to find your lost ring ? Call or text Stan the Metal Detector Man .. 949-500-2136 .. “I WILL TRY ANYWHERE” with or without you.

Two Weeks Married Husband Lost His Gold Ring .. Huntington Harbor, Huntington Beach, CA.

  • from Newport Beach (California, United States)

 

 


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*** Kayla and Sam had only been married a couple weeks when he lost his new gold wedding band in a swimming area at Trinidad Park swim area, Huntington Beach, CA.

I met them that same day to get the story and conditions.

The area of the loss would require hooka diving as it could be 10-12ft deep. I returned the next day and began the search. After about 45 minutes I could not search the location because there were too many young teenagers dominating this area of the beach.

I returned several weeks later with my back up diver, Rudy to double up on the search. Also a good time to have Rudy practice with my dive detector equipment .. I knew the ring was still in the location and it was not littered with metal trash.  Rudy went in first while I stood by for the second search.  Boom!  Rudy came up with the brand new gold wedding band, saving me from having to get wet.  I gave him the phone number and let him share the good news to Sam and Kayla. He also lived close enough to them to experience giving the ring to them personally.

It was a fun recovery, I just wish I could have organized the dive sooner. Dive calls take a lot of preparation. The important thing is getting the ring back to its rightful owner.   

I’m available to help you now. “ Have Detector, Will Travel” .. I WILL TRY ANYWHERE.

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Night Time Loss of Platinum Ring Turns into Succesfull Recovery, San Clemente, CA.

  • from Newport Beach (California, United States)


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*** Many times people spend hours looking for their lost ring before realizing they need help. Especially when they saw the ring come off their finger. Most the time it is a waste of time and can result in a total loss of the ring.  There are many more complications they may run into after   

beginning a search including that the ring was actually still at home or lost somewhere before they got to  the beach.

Rick was at San Clemente Beach, CA. When he raised his arm to swinging it down to brush sand off his pants.

He was positive it came off as he brushed his clothing. Straight down or in back of where he was standing.

Wrong ! I searched those areas he believe the heavy platinum ring had gone. No signals from my detector.. It was such a small area, I even did a cross grid. Then, I went way outside the potential area. Boom! more than 30ft. from where he stood, his platinum ring. I believe it actually came off when he raised his hand to swing it down to brush sand off his clothing. You never know, searching involves detective work, good equipment, persistence, and most of all experience.

If the item is there a experienced metal detector expert can find it..

Visitor from Australia Loses Wedding Ring .. Found and Returned by Stan the Detector Man

  • from Newport Beach (California, United States)

If you need help finding your lost ring or other important metal item call or text.. Stan the Metal Detector Man.. 949-500-2136

*** Dave’s friend from Australia was visiting him in San Clemente at Riviera Beach. At the end of the day he realized his white gold wedding band was missing. He wasn’t sure if the loss happened at the beach, but he discovered it missing 20 minutes after leaving the beach.

The next day I responded to Dave’s call for help. He showed me a large area where they had been the day before. He had to leave to his work, I would not need any more directions. The beach only had three people on the towel line, so I cleared the major part of the towel line before more beach goers sat on the potential area of the loss. After that I concentrated on the rest of the sand leading off the beach.

After about 1-1/2 hours, I had cleared all the area except where the three people were sitting. Then I saw them pack up to leave the beach. A couple minutes later I had the missing ring in my sand scoop. The only people on the beach that morning were sitting on the lost ring.

Next thing I did was call Dave so we could arrange to meet near his work place to return the ring. Dave would surprise his friend when he returns from a side trip to the east coast.

Lost Silver Ring Found and Returned to Grateful Owner.. Cresent Bay, Laguna Beach, CA.

  • from Newport Beach (California, United States)

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*** Lost Silver Ring at Cresent Bay, Laguna Beach, CA. was found afterJack gave up searching and called a professional ringfinder. Jack had taken his ring off setting it in his baseball cap when he went swimming. His friend move the beach towels further up on the beach while Jack was body surfing. The big silver ring fell somewhere in the sand.

Jack had heard that there was a mobile metal detecting service in the Orange County area. A quick Google search gave him my contact information.

We met at Cresent Bay shortly after he called and 15 minutes later he had his ring back where it belongs.