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Surprising Recovery!
While kayaking, Linda lost her Apple phone a few feet off the dock into 4 feet of water. The water was cold and visibility nonexistent, and the phone could not be found. The next morning, using an Excalibur II, an appropriate signal was located very quickly and the phone was brought to the surface in a sand scoop. Of course that would be too easy, and the phone, only partially in the scoop fell back into the water. It then took about 30 minutes to bring it up again. The big surprise however was when Linda turned it on, it worked after sixteen hours submerged in the lake! Just as happy as Linda was her grandson, who was worried how it could call Grandma if her phone was lost.


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Jennifer’s Ring
Recent graduate Jennifer was home from college, putting up a string of outdoor holiday lights when she felt her class ring slip off. She immediately searched the tall grass but couldn’t find the ring. She took the string of lights and made a ten-foot circle around the area and called me.
Thanks to Jennifer’s quick thinking, the successful recovery took only moments!
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Allison called me about a very special lost wedding band that belonged to her mother. She was tossing a football to her children while on the beach in Ocean City, NJ, when the ring slipped off and fell in the sand. We met shortly after her call, and she showed me the area where she threw the ball. It wasn’t long before the ring was found with the metal detector and close to her heart again!





!Read more stories about lost rings in the sand!
Lost Texas A&M Class Ring Lost on a Ranch in Weimer, Texas during a giant Mesquite apocalypse, found by Houston Metal Detecting Services.
Lost Texas A&M Class Ring Lost on a Ranch in Weimer, Texas during a giant Mesquite apocalypse, found by Houston Metal Detecting Services.
I was contacted by Tyler who said he was looking for help to find his Class of 2022 Texas A&M class ring lost back in December on a family ranch in Weimer, Texas.
Tyler said he had been working on the ranch pulling up old fence posts and decided to take off his prized position, his ring. Tyler said he didn’t want to damage the ring and thought he had placed it safely on the front seat. Tyler said after getting in and out of the truck several times as he moved down the fence line, it must have fallen out of the truck.
Tyler said after weeks of searching, renting metal detectors, and walking every square inch of the fence line several times, he was unable to find that ring.
Tyler said after a little internet research he tumbled up Houston Meal Detecting Service, a member of The Ring Finders Metal Detecting service in Houston, Texas.
Tyler said he place the call, and plans were later made to meet up with Tyler and his family at the ranch in Weimer, Texas.
We arrived a few days later, and Tyler pointed out an area the size of a football field, we laid out some grid lanes and prepared to start the search. It was at that moment, we thought we were reliving Alfred Hitchcock’s Day of the Birds, but to our surprise, as we made a run for cover, they were good old Texas Sized Mesquite’s, that literal pull-a-pint of blood with every stab.
We bathed ourselves in Deep Wood’s Off, which just seemed to piss off those damn bloodsuckers. The search area was relatively clean, and two possible targets were marked for re-examination at the conclusion of the search grid. Well, one of those turned out to be Tyler’s ring buried for inches into the ground. We assume that either the ranch tractor or another vehicle on the ranch ran over the ring following a few rain sessions since December. Tyler could not believe we were able to find his ring, which he thought he would never see again.
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Two Cartier Rings Recovered from the Sand using a Metal Detector Service .. Newport Beach, CA.


Stan the Metal Detector Man .. member of TheRingFinders was called to retrieve two lost Cartier Love Rings .. Available now to help you find your lost sentimental item.. Call or Text … 949-500-2236
*** Lilly called me just before sunset. She and her friend were on the sand in Newport Beach, CA. All I needed to hear was that she felt her ring come off her finger and disappear into the sand. We needed to get on this right away. I told her I was only a mile away and I could find if she could stay there till I arrived.
I met her 20 minutes later at the location on the dry sand. She said it was a yellow gold ring, pointing out a 10’x10’ square area. Boom! A few swings and I got a great signal. After scooping up the target I could see a beautiful 18k Cartier Love ring. She was overwhelmed.
Then she told me that another ring was lost while searching she was searching for this ring. I didn’t take the time to ask her what kind of ring. This area was a bit larger but not a problem as I set up a grid area to begin scanning with my metal detector. Boom ! Again I had another yellow gold ring in my scoop. To my surprise it was another Cartier Love Ring.
Lilly and her friend were so happy after spending several searching the sand believing it was impossible to find such a small item in tons of sand. Also they were returning to Seattle he next day. I love making smiles.
If you need help or information on how to find your ring or other jewelry feel free to call or text Stan The Metal Detector Man now .. 949-500-2136 .. I WILL TRY ANYWHERE
Ring Found at Pensacola Beach
Alex and Cali contacted me asking if I could find Alex wedding ring that he lost in the water at Pensacola Beach. They were afraid of losing it and wanted me to come that night, I said I couldn’t come that night but would meet them at first light the next morning. Both Alex and Cali are Internet Tech Remote workers who do their work where ever they and their computer are. They had recently moved to Pensacola from San Diego. Alex pointed out about where he lost his ring and I started a search. It turned out to be a fairly easy search. After about 4 passes and digging several pop tops and a nickel I found his ring. They were both extremely grateful and I could tell that their worry was relieved. They are really nice people and I am glad I could help.
Wedding Ring Found at Orange Beach Alabama

Chad and Renee are the nicest people you would ever want to meet. Friendly, outgoing, all around warm folks vacationing at the beach. And while at the beach that day, became local celebrates. Chad accidentally lost his wedding ring, in the Gulf of Mexico, where in sank in the sandy bottom, out of sight. Renee called me for assistance and I told her I could probably help. I got to the beach about 11:00 and started searching, there went lots of people enjoying the beach. I set out flags on the beach to help navigating in the water with Chad’s assistance, then proceeded to search in grid fashion. The setting out flags got everyone’s attention nearby. As I kept checking my longitude I noticed folks talking with Chad and Renee. The search took about two and a half hours and my activity apparently was a source of curiosity and perhaps entertainment for everyone near. There was almost no targets in the water so the maybe two time I set my scoop lots of folks watched. So, when I finally located Chad’s ring, the signal was unmistakable and I knew. I set the scoop extra deep so as not to scrap the ring, looked at Chad and I think he knew also. Don’t know if it was my smile but he was getting out of his chair as I was pulling the scoop from the water. I took the ring from the scoop and lifted in so he could see it was indeed found. People on the beach clapped and cheered and bestowed them with their well wishes. It made my day, found his ring, no more worries, vacation back on!
Heirloom necklaces recovered on Mothers Day

Mary Ann lost her heirloom neckless on the day before Mothers Day. Her Mothers wore it every day for as long as
She could remember. Mary Ann had worn it everyday since her Mother passed about 10 years prior and promised it to her Daughter. Needless to say the emotional attachment for three generations made this recovery vital. It was lost somewhere outside of their new home while major landscape work was in progress, plants were being moved, an irrigation system being installed and everything around the house was constantly being moved to accommodate the construction. The neckless was made of very fine gold and petite. Anyone whose has used a metal detector knows how difficult finding a neckless like this is, especially if it lay stretched out. Mary Ann wasn’t sure where she lost it but afraid it could have been covered by soil excavated for the irrigation pipe. I started the search in the front yard and systematically moved to the back yard, where the soil was windrowed next to the pipe ditch. So far not a single gold signal. Next step was to spread the mounded soil in about a 1 inch layers so the detector could better find the small fine gold links. After about 30 minutes I got the faintest signal, spread the soil out very thin and found the neckless. Apparently a link had either worn through or was about to break and got caught on something. Mary Ann was overwhelmed with emotion when I returned her mothers heirloom neckless. Happy Mothers Day Mary Ann!
LOST WEDDING RING in DURHAM, NC……. FOUND!!

