LOST GOLD RING IN MOUNT PLEASANT, NC….. FOUND!!!!
Shawn “SGT Whitey” Sherrill – Ring Recovery Specialist…Lost your ring?… Call/Text ASAP Anytime 24/7 918-313-2202!

Shawn “SGT Whitey” Sherrill – Ring Recovery Specialist…Lost your ring?… Call/Text ASAP Anytime 24/7 918-313-2202!


Successful Lost Ring Recovery Emerald Bay, Laguna Beach, CA. By Ringfinders Member .. Call Stan the Metal Detector Man .. 949-500-2136
*** Lenna’s mother called me after learning her daughter had just lost a gold and diamond ring in the sand. The loss happened just minutes before calling me. Lenna was at Emerald Bay In Laguna Beach, CA. They made arrangements for me to get access to the private beach and I was on my way. It’s a 5 mile drive for me.
When I arrived we still had some daylight to make the search a bit easier. Lenna showed me an area near the picnic tables which had some metal trash to sort through with my detector. The petite gold ring was in my scoop a few minutes after beginning the search.
The whole group at the beach party celebrated. Everyone was camera shy so you get a pic of me holding the ring. I sent photo of the ring to her mother who replied telling me how much that ring meant to both her and her daughter as it was a recent graduation gift.
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I received a call from Mark, saying he had lost his 14K white gold class ring in a field with high grass. Along with a few other items. I agree to meet him yesterday after work. Once I get there, I realize this one is going to be like finding a needle in a haystack with how tall the grass was. I finally had to use my truck to flatten down some of the high grassy areas.
I geared up and began swinging and listening to all the tones. I wasn’t 100% sure what this ring would sound like, since I have never found a man’s High School class ring yet.
After about 3.5 hours of swinging, fighting the heat, sweating, bugs and high grass I called it a night. I decided to return the next day, since I had to come back up that way already for something else.
I used my truck again, to flatten down more high grassy areas so I could have better chance at finding this ring. After about another 2 hours of swinging, sweating and digging signals to get them out of the way. I finally get that sweet sound of GOLD!! Solid VDI 53 on the Garrett AT MAX w/the Reaper coil!! BOOM it had been found. I called Mark up and we met up while he was working his Amazon route nearby to return his ring to him!
I love doing this for folks. I wish I could find them all, but I especially love the ones I am able to find and return!!

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*** Sarah and her husband are from the San Francisco Bay Area. They had come to Laguna Beach for a little vacation. While throwing a football in shin deep water his palladium wedding band came off his finger and disappeared into the surf.
Sarah found my contact information while doing a google search. We made arrangements to meet that same morning so I could get the area. They only had a few hours till they had to check out of the hotel. The tide was low enough to do a preliminary search but there was tons of seaweed in the suspected location of the ring loss.
After an hour and a half, I called it a day. Tomorrow I would be back a couple hours earlier to give it another try. The next morning was perfect the sand conditions had changed and there was no seaweed. After a hour of grid searching I move 30ft more to the south. BINGO ! .. Palladium wedding ring in the scoop.
Sent Sarah a photo and went straight to the post office to mail it to them .. Next day mail, I don’t trust the mail so I figured it would be easier on me not to wait 3 or 4 days.
Do you need help finding something of value?… Call or Text now .. Stan the Metal Detector Man ..949-500-2136 … I WILL TRY ANYWHERE
A Lost Wedding Ring Found in the Backyard Undergrowth! Before swimming, Kate removed her platinum wedding ring and placed it on a poolside table for safekeeping. Her big brown labrador knocked the table over and sent the ring flying. The night was spent with a flashlight searching the wooden deck and the shrubs below. Days went by and Kate continuously searched around the pool and the undergrowth below. She even resorted to purchasing a Harbor Freight metal detector, but still didn’t find the lost ring. Running out of options, Kate found my ring-finding service online and booked her search. I arrived and we retraced Kate’s steps from the day she lost the ring. I cleaned out the area under the deck and trimmed some of the tall brush to make the search a bit easier. After about an hour I found the ring in the undergrowth pressed into the soil. The ring bounced off the deck, through the railing landed a couple of feet into the shrubs. Kate was finally reunited with her lost wedding ring!
How to Find a Lost Ring
Lost a ring in your backyard? It happens all the time! Don’t waste your time renting or borrowing a metal detector. Stop, mark the area where you believe the ring was lost, and give me a call. My jewelry finding service covers Connecticut, New York, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and other surrounding states.
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Got a call from Cheryl asking for help in finding her lost wedding band at Spring Lake Beach NJ. I told her I’d be there within 20 minutes to help. They met me where they were sitting and explained to me that while on the beach she took off her wedding band to put lotion on her husband and placed it in the pocket of her sun dress and forgot about it. During the course of the day she took off her sun dress a few times and then remembered her ring but it was no longer in the pocket. She was devastated because the ring has never left her finger in over 20 years of marriage and now it’s gone. I worked around the area with no luck till we moved the chairs out of the way and just off to the side I found her ring. No words can explain her emotions getting it back on her finger where it belongs. This was a great recovery and a very happy ending. Glad I could help.


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Got a call from Victoria asking for help in finding a ring special to her she lost at Spring Lake Beach NJ. While enjoying the day with her mother at the beach, she took off all her rings to brush her hair seeing the length and a little breezy out she didn’t want them to get caught in her hair. She put them on the towel between their chairs but not knowing her mom lifted the towel and they dropped into the sand. They found all but one. After a few passes I found her ring just off to the side where the towel was. She was glad to get her ring back that ment so much to her. Another happy ending for all.


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One Score and Seven Days Ago…….
…..DeAngelo and his out-of-town fiancée were eager to celebrate their independence and freedom. In the pursuit of happiness, they invited all their local friends and family to join them on the lake. As they headed out on 3 pontoon boats the party of 20 people caught up on current events, personal goals and family gossip. Arriving at a popular sandbar their 4th of July celebration began. Food, drinks, card games, music and dancing had everyone in a great mood. His fiancée frequently jumped in and out of each boat to visit with everyone. As dusk approached the small fleet packed it in and headed for the mainland. It was around this time that his fiancée noticed her bracelet missing. With the remaining light everyone tried to find it with no luck. DeAngelo and I made arrangements to meet and try to find it. Arriving at the location I put on my snorkel mask, weight belt and jumped into the refreshing clear cool water with the metal detector to grid search the sand bar. An hour later and a pocket full of junk I got another signal. Thinking it was another bottlecap I looked thru my fogging snorkel mask and thought I saw something. Rinsing out the mask I then went completely underwater a few feet and scanned the sand with my Garrett carrot pin pointer. Moving through the sand I got a signal and when the blurring of the stirred-up sand cleared I saw a portion of the bracelet! Knowing I had to come up for air in a few seconds I pulled the bracelet out of the sand and secured it in both hands. As I surfaced, I was hoping that the bracelet had just snapped and there was not another piece somewhere. That turned out to be true. I yelled over to DeAngelo to come see me. As I showed it to him, he said WOW that’s it, you found it! Boarding the boat, DeAngelo quickly sent texts and pics of the find to his fiancée. She was totally elated and didn’t think she would ever see it again. As we enjoyed the ride back, and our heads held high, DeAngelo was excited to get the bracelet repaired and returned to her next time they meet. Now they can look back on this 4th of July as a double celebration as one heart, proud to be under one flag and on the land that we call America!
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Got a text from Mark asking for help in locating his wife’s engagement ring. Gave him a call and told him I’d meet him at the beach in 30 minutes or so. I arrived at the beach and they were there waiting in the area they were sitting that day. Seems while enjoying a day at the beach with their granddaughter his wife took her ring off to put lotion on her granddaughter so not to get burned and laid her ring down and forgot about it. After realizing it was gone she tried to find it using a beach toy sifter her granddaughter had with no luck. Mark meanwhile found me on RingFinders on Google and asked for help. I starting detecting and was digging the usual junk, on the first pass no ring, turned around and maybe 15 feet into the second pass I got a solid signal #7 on detector and knew it must of been her ring. Sure enough 1 small scoop down and there was her beautiful ring. She yelled for joy, gave me a hug, so happy to get her ring back. A great ending and feeling for all.


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Warren and his family were down at the local beach to watch the fireworks display, after sitting in the sand, Warren went to wash his hands in the water. Back on the beach he shook the water off his hands and before he knew it, his ring was missing. The family searched until midnight with no success, they returned in the morning with a metal detector, again unsuccessfully. The ring belonged to his Father who had it and two other rings made from a gold nugget. Regretfully Warren`s Father had recently died, and Warren inherited his Father`s ring, unfortunately that was the ring he was wearing on the beach. I had been working my sales booth at a Rock & Gem show all weekend, and just got home when my wife said that I had a phone call on the recording machine, I returned the call to Warren who told me his story, I told him I would be there at 5:30 in the morning to search for it. I had no sooner hung up when I gave it second thoughts, Warren was very distraught so I called him back and said I would meet him at the beach in 45 minutes, the sooner the search the better. At the beach he showed me the loss location which I gridded for over 30 minutes. I told him there is a possibility that it went into the water and I would return in the am to search the water. Before I left the beach, I searched the waters edge getting my feet wet, only to recover the ring. Another happy family, I love it.
