Steve’s Emergency Metal Detecting Service For You if you lost a ring or something precious to you. Please don’t wait until tomorrow, time will work against you, please CALL AS SOON AS POSSIBLE, CALL NOW! 310-953-5268
I got a call from a gentleman who lost his ring at the beach. He had gone surfing, and left it with his belongings. He picked his stuff up when leaving forgetting it was there, and the ring was gone. We arranged to meet right away so as to insure a successful recovery.
I got to the beach, and he took me to the area explaining what had happened. The great thing is he had called right away, and new exactly where he had been. It took mere minutes to be able to reunite him with his ring again, and put a smile on his face.
Don’t let the County beach cleaning machines take your lost valuable, call as soon as possible! I will work hard, using the most up to date metal detectors, to help you find what you thought might never be found again. I search, Beverly Hills, Hermosa Beach, Huntington Beach, Long Beach, Los Angeles, Malibu, Manhattan Beach, Newport Beach, Northridge, Pasadena, Redondo Beach, Santa Monica, Seal Beach, Simi Valley, Thousand Oaks, Torrance, Venice Beach, Zuma Beach, and all parks, yards, gardens, and ponds (to 5 foot depths) in all of Orange County, all of Los Angeles County, Southern California, and Ventura County.
I received a call from Tomas about a cross he lost. He explained it was a huge sentimental item, and it was irreplaceable. We agreed I would head there early the next morning. He gave me all the information, including the marked location on the phone GPS. With that I figured it would be a simple recovery. Upon arrival i marked the location, and got to work. After no luck, I examined pics he sent with fixed objects on shore. I remarked the spot 35′ away, and after about 10 min. the cross was in my scoop.
Steve’s Emergency Metal Detecting Service For You if you lost a ring or something precious to you. Please don’t wait until tomorrow, time will work against you, please CALL AS SOON AS POSSIBLE, CALL NOW! 310-953-5268
I received a call from Mary whose friend had lost a piece of jewelry while participating in a beach volley ball tournament. While going for the ball he hooked the chain holding the pendant, and it disappeared in the sand. I told her I would leave right away.
When I got there people were everywhere, and games going on in every court. It seemed an impossible task to do a search, but I was able to find Mary. She told me that it was believed to be lost on the perimeter of the court, so while the game was in play I ducked in and out of the court to detect. Finally the game ended, and I had a few minutes before the next one began to search some more. Then under the perimeter line I got a signal, dug with my scoop, but nothing came up. I was still getting a good signal, but nothing. Then I noticed something fall from my scoop on the next dig, and reached down to retrieve it. It was the pendant. Mary was happy, and her friend who had stared his new game gave me a quick handshake.
Don’t let the County beach cleaning machines take your lost valuable, call as soon as possible! I will work hard, using the most up to date metal detectors, to help you find what you thought might never be found again. I search, Beverly Hills, Hermosa Beach, Huntington Beach, Long Beach, Los Angeles, Malibu, Manhattan Beach, Newport Beach, Northridge, Pasadena, Redondo Beach, Santa Monica, Seal Beach, Simi Valley, Thousand Oaks, Torrance, Venice Beach, Zuma Beach, and all parks, yards, gardens, and ponds (to 5 foot depths) in all of Orange County, all of Los Angeles County, Southern California, and Ventura County.
This ring find began when I got a text from Kai who lives in Aina Haina on Oahu. His text said Happy New Year and if I could help him find his ring in the dry sand at Outrigger Canoe Club Beach. He had it in his hat but at some point it went missing on the beach. I told Kai I could grab my gear and head down. He said he was a guest at the club and that he could get me parking there. I rushed down and Kai met me in the parking garage. We headed down to the beach where I met Kai’s lovely wife Larissa and a few friends. Kai drew a grid in the sand for me to hunt and I began. This area hadn’t been hunted for awhile so I had to clean up some tin, two pennies and a quarter. Then I got a nice solid slightly high tone and after two scoops there was Kai’s White Gold Wedding Band in the scoop. I said this isn’t it is it? Oh yeah that’s it and an applause went up on the beach. Great way to start the New Year. Aloha to Kai & Larissa!
This ring find began when I got a call from Aloha Security. They had the contact number for Angelo who was on vacation from Half Moon Bay, California and just lost his White Gold Wedding Band at Honu Lagoon. I called Angelo and he told me he was playing volleyball with his daughter Jaymie and he believed his ring had come off while diving for the ball. He assured me it was either in the wet sand or no deeper then ankle height water. I told Angelo I’d pack my gear and head right down. Take a little longer then 1/2 hour. When I arrived Angelo his wife Lauren and Jaymie were waiting. Angelo drew a box in the sand for me so I started dry and worked towards the wet. Just as I worked into the wet shoreline I got a nice “47” scream on the Manticore. I had to scoop three times to get the target out of the hole but when I rinsed the scoop it was empty. As I moved toward the hole I saw the White Gold Band laying on the surface and scooped it up for Angelo who had been watching the hunt. Vacation saved and a big Happy New Year Aloha to Angelo, Lauren & Jaymie
Christina McCree – Ring Finder/Metal Detectorist for northern Alabama and southern/middle Tennessee…call or text ASAP, anytime 24/7…610-504-6135
On Tuesday evening (December 26th, 2023), I received a text message from Amy stating she had gotten my contact info from LeeAlice (I had just found her husband’s wedding band the prior Friday). Amy had lost her wedding band and wanted to arrange a phone call to talk about my ring finding service. I was at dinner, but told her I would call as soon as I was done.
Amy explained that about 4 days prior her hands began swelling, so she took off her engagement ring and wedding band and put them in her pants pocket. The next morning, Amy took her dog for a walk around her neighborhood in Homewood, Alabama. During the walk, Amy was talking on her cell phone and reached in her pocket. She felt the rings in there and took them out. Amy briefly looked at them and then put them back in her pocket. When she got back to her house, she went to put the rings on, but the wedding band was gone. Amy went back out to where she took the rings out of her pocket and tried raking the leaves near the street to find the band, but had no luck. I had the whole week off from work, so I told Amy that I could be out first thing in the morning for a search.
I made the 1 hour and 45-minute drive to Birmingham and met Amy around 9 AM on Wednesday morning. I grabbed my detecting gear, and we walked out to the first spot Amy wanted me to search. There were a few trash pieces among the leaves, but no ring. We then walked to the next spot, which was an alleyway between the neighborhood streets. I covered the entire right side of the alley. This was the side Amy walked her dog on. There was more trash in this area, but again, no ring. I then started searching the leaves on the opposite side in case the ring rolled over there. About half-way down the alley, I spotted Amy’s wedding band laying in plain sight on the asphalt (it had now been there for 6 days)! I pointed at it with my orange Garrett “Carrot” Pro-Pointer AT. Amy caught a glimpse and was so happy and relieved to have her ring back! Amy gave me a big hug and thank you. She told me that she was actually going to have me head back after I searched the first side. I always like expanding my search area and make sure I rule out all possibilities.
We took some pictures and headed back to Amy’s house. We chatted for a few minutes and then I was back on my way to Huntsville. I thank God for another safe trip to Birmingham and back. I also thank Him for directing me to Amy’s ring and give Him all the glory! I wonder what the next adventure will bring…
Christina McCree – Ring Finder/Metal Detectorist for northern Alabama and southern/middle Tennessee…call or text ASAP, anytime 24/7…610-504-6135
On Thursday evening (December 21st, 2023), I received a text message from LeeAlice stating her husband, Jamie, had lost his platinum wedding band again and asked if I could help find it again. I said absolutely! This was actually my first repeat client. Jamie had lost his wedding band over a year ago near the water spigot at their old house in Homewood, Alabama. This time he lost it while laying mulch and bagging leaves at their new house in Hoover, AL. I scheduled Jamie’s ring search for the following afternoon. Coincidentally, I was heading to the Birmingham area in the morning for a different ring search, so this worked perfectly!
I met Jamie Friday afternoon after I finished up the first ring search in Irondale, AL. Unfortunately, that was a no find, but we’re praying that the ring turns up somewhere in their house. Jamie showed me everything that he was doing a few days prior. Raking and bagging leaves, and then laying/throwing down mulch in the flower beds. I felt like the throwing motion would be the most likely cause for his platinum wedding band to slip off, so I decided to start my search there. I got out my Minelab Equinox 900 and got to work.
I covered the mulch on the right side of the house, but only had two signals from the extension cord power supply for their Christmas lights. I then moved to the mulch on the left side of the house. I received a good signal in front of their two cats (Quail and Cotton) that were sitting on the porch. I took out my Garrett Pro-Pointer AT and scanned for the target. About 2-3 inches deep in the freshly laid mulch was Jamie’s platinum ring staring back up at me! I think that Quail and Cotton knew that dad’s ring was there the whole time lol 😊
Both LeeAlice and Jamie were in the house at the time, so I took a picture of Jamie’s ring laying on my hand with the cats in the backdrop. They both ran out of the house and were so relieved and excited that Jamie’s ring was found, again! We took some photos, chatted for a bit, and then I was back on the road to Huntsville. I praise God and thank Him for another successful ring recovery and safe trip to and from Birmingham.
I had another successful search for Amy’s (friend of LeeAlice) lost wedding band the following Wednesday, blog post coming shortly…
Dock Drop Car Keys 30 Feet Deep Lake Union Seattle WA
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Aziz called asking for assistance in recovering his dropped car keys. He was in quite the situation as this was his only set of car keys and his car could not be moved from the down town public parking space until he got his keys back or an expensive replacement from the lock smith. Having experience with Lake Union and knowing first hand how deep many of the docks can be even when close to the shore I knew this mission could easily turn into a SCUBA dive recovery. However having many recovery tools on hand I always try to find the most efficient methods possible.
As a first attempt I meet Aziz with my magnet fishing and fishing camera kit to see if we could recover the keys without having to make a dive. With Aziz having lost the keys the night before and having him in person to point out exactly where the keys went into the water I was confident that we may have a strong possibility of recovery on our first attempt. However that being said recovering anything with a magnet fishing kit can take a lot of patients and skill. Most times it is extremely disappointing especially when using a magnet without any kind of underwater camera system. Working blind with a magnet on a rope is often times a huge wast of time. Even with a camera system and having developed some experience doing this quite a few times its never a guarantee and more than once has turned into a SCUBA dive recovery in the end. The encouraging thing is I have many options at my disposal giving me the highest rate of recovery for items lost in the water. Honestly we don’t get them all back but a very high percentage of items are recovered and it all starts with a phone conversation about your specific situation. To add to this challenge the keys dropped though the dock slats and landed on the bottom of the lake at thirty feet deep.
Come along for an exciting underwater classic water recovery as we get Aziz back on the road of life with a smile on his face.
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This ring find began when I got a text from Audrey who lives in Makakilo on Oahu. Her text said she found me on Facebook and that she lost her Gold & Diamonds Wedding and Engagement rings at White Plains Beach the day before. It was getting late, but I didn’t want the beach to experience a metal detectorist or another high tide so I called her and we agreed to meet as soon as I could get there. When I arrived Audrey was waiting and she took me to the spot on the beach. Most of the area was dry but it did extend down into the wet sand. This beach has a tremndous slope and it will pull a ring down into never never sand. First target was a piece of pull tab. Then on the second leg I got a double target with a 27 on the Manticore. The high tide did bury the rings as it took four scoops to get the first one which was the engagement. Then a mere 8 inches over I had popped out the wedding band. Mission accomplished and a very happy local girl with tears of joy on her face. Aloha to Audrey and a Happy New Year.
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Received another urgent phone call on September 8th,2023 to help find a very sentimental diamond ring. Ashleigh asked me about my charges or fees?? So I explained that I work on a reward basis meaning it’s entirely up to you. She sounded relieved about that especially that I could help her immediately. So I stopped what I had planned that second and burned gas to get the beach located in Carlsbad less than 20min to help her. Everything was wonderful,,I was able to recover the precious ring buried in the sand quickly. We celebrated,Took some photos,,They asked for my Venmo info for compensation which I sent just after to Mrs.s Yob but Never got a response back or at least a penny fuel for expenses. The END!