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Platinum Wedding Ring Recoverd after Boogie Boarding So Cal Beach

  • from Newport Beach (California, United States)

Call The Metal Detector Man if you need help recovering a lost ring at the beach .. Call or text now .. 949-500-2136 .


*** Jordan called me believing his platinum wedding ring came off his finger while digging in the sand with his daughter.  He and his family are on vacation in Newport Beach, CA.

We met on the beach as the tide was rising. The sand castle was still accessible to detect with my water proof metal detector. After about a half an hour the ring was not found. I asked a few more questions, specifically if he had been swimming earlier in the day.

He had been boogie boarding a couple hours before discovering his ring missing.  Even though he didn’t think it was lost while in the water at low tide, I told him I would come back later that night to search the low tide. Six hours later I returned that evening.. BOOM! successful recovery. I have better success finding rings lost while boogie boarding than I have from people that lose their rings while surfing or body surfing.

Jason was amazed that his ring was actually found where he thought he had still had it on after boogie boarding.

Lost Gold Wedding Band in the Flower Bed-Found

  • from Chattanooga (Tennessee, United States)

I was contacted by Addison and she said her Grandfather had lost his wedding band in the yard while pulling weeds. It was a two and a half hour trip to Nashville from here, but well worth the trip. Peter said he was pulling weeds in the front flower bed for most of the afternoon and it was after dark, around ten oclock before he noticed his white gold band was gone. He went back out and looked for it but didn’t see it.  After pulling the weeds and putting them in a wheelbarrow he rolled it to the back end of the lot to dump it out, so I had several places to search. I started in the lawn area bordering the bed and frankly, that is where I expected to find it. Not finding it there I went into the bed and did find numerous peices of scrap aluminum and metal that was close to the surface.  About 3/4 of the way through the bed my Manticore locked onto a solid 15 in all directions and it was also close to the surface. The soil was soft so I just rubbed the surface area of the ground from over the signal and I saw the glint of white gold shining at me. That’s what I saw in the attached photo with my finger pointing at it. It was totally buried so he would not have seen it. The search time was around 30-40 minutes.

White Gold Diamond Engagement Ring Lost in Sand.. Orange County, CA. Beach

  • from Newport Beach (California, United States)


Diamond Engagement Ring saved from being lost forever in beach sands of Southern California . If you need help finding your lost ring or any other  sentimental item, call a professional metal detecting expert. Stan the Metal Detector Man can help you now.. Cal or Text anytime, day or night 7/24 … Mobile metal detecting available for you.. 949-500-2136


*** Terry and Dan were enjoying the day at Newport Beach. They were set up for the day with a shade canopy and everything for a special picnic planned by Terry. In the process of organizing the beach party, Terry realized her big diamond engagement ring of 23 years was missing from her finger.

Dan found my contact information with an internet search. I was able to meet them on the beach shortly after the call, because I live a couple miles from their location at Newport Beach.

Terry was devastated, upset because she had not left the ring at home,  as she normally does.  Also, she has worn this ring for over 23 years. After I found out she had not left this 50ft. x 50ft. area since she last saw it. I assured her this could be an easy recovery.

Soon after hearing her story I was able to find her awesome 4.2 ct. white gold diamond ring.

Prompt service call me for advice or service at your location. Your privacy is very important to me ..“I WILL TRY ANYWHERE” Stan Ross at 949-500-2136

Wedding Band Lost and Recovered in Victoria

  • from Victoria (British Columbia, Canada)
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Daniel was recovering a soccer ball from the rough only to discover he had lost his ring. He searched with a friends metal detector  only recovering toys and nails.
Searching online he found me. We set a time and after 35 minutes I was able to recover his ring.
I love my job

Texas Aggie Ring Recovered from Surf at a Los Angeles, South Bay Beach

  • from Newport Beach (California, United States)

 


Rings lost in the surf can be found if you call a professional ringfinder. Call or text ASAP anytime 24/7 .. Stan The Metal Detector Man .. 949-500-2136 .. Your keepsake is not lost forever..

***Jason is here in Southern California with his family. His daughter is competing in a little league baseball competition. While waiting for the next game, they went to the beach. Jason went into the surf only waist deep when he got hit by a rouge wave. It happened so fast that he lost his  balance falling to his knees. When he stood up he knew right away his cherished  Texas A&M ring was not  on his finger.

He called me after somebody gave him my contact information. After discussing his situation, he told me he had a game to go join a couple hours. Even though it was high tide, I told him if he could stay in the location for an hour, I would not need him to complete a search. We met on the beach so he was able to show me the exact place the  loss happened. I knew it would probably be 3 to 4 hours for the tide to get low enough to find the ring. No problem, every search is different. I had the most important information for a successful search.

After 3 hours of grid searching the falling tide the ring was not showing.  it as getting dark and I had eliminated the whole lower low tide zone. i was preparing to tell myself it’s time to give up. I actually turned off my detector to begin the do the walk of shame. Then I saw an area where we had stood when Jason directed me to the spot he fell in the surf. BOOM ! the awesome gold  ring was there in the upper sand. when Jason got knocked down he arms swung around and his heavy gold ring (1 oz.)went 20 to 30 feet up toward  the top of the high tide mark. Another learning lesson for me. Jason does not know how close we came to calling thins “No Find”.

He met me the next evening  to pick up the awesome Aggie Gold Ring. we had  a  great reunion of Jason with his ring and he took the time to share a lot of the importance of the Aggie ring to it’s graduates. I consider it a privilege to recover and return these rings .” Gig Um “ That’s an Aggie ring greeting.

I am retired and live minutes from anywhere in Southern California .. Always available to use my experience searching with a metal detector to help you find your precious sentimental item. Call or text now  .. Stan the Metal Detector Man .. 949-500-2236 .. Don’t wait timing is important. “I WILL TRY ANYWHERE”

 

Lost wedding ring in the water, Astatula, Florida…Found with a metal detector by Florida ring finder!

  • from Sanford (Florida, United States)
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Mike’s metal detecting service just for you!  Do not put it off or wait till tomorrow…time will work against you!  Especially if you have lost something in a public place!  We find lost rings, necklaces, pendants, cell phones, property stakes… anything metal!  Call or text…321-363-6029!

Erick wanted to help the folks at a local RV park in Astatula, Florida where a large tree had fallen across a narrow canal that was blocking access to Little Lake Harris.  The large oak tree had been dragged close to the shore which allowed Erick to use a rented chain say and after hours of intense labor, all that was left was the thick three foot section of the trunk in two and a half feet of water.  Erick’s daughter had been videoing the whole process and at the last few minutes of recording, Erick’s hands were very wet and sore and he went to shake the water off of his left hand and that action sent his beautiful wedding ring into the water just a few feet from where he was standing.

This is not the first call I have had from Erick to help him find his lost wedding ring!  On this occasion as soon as his ring hit the water he said, “I need to call Mike!”   It was late in the day and as I talked to Erick I could hear the panic and desperation in his voice.  So under an absolutely beautiful full moon I arrived at the location all geared up with wet suit, scuba boots and my trusty Garrett AT Max metal detector and waded into the cool dark water and began my search.  It took a few minutes and then I remembered Erick saying that his daughter had recorded the whole ordeal!  As soon as I saw the video and located the one lonely lily pad right next to where his ring hit the water….it look only seconds and my metal detector beeped loudly, indicating a shallow, strong, gold signal!

Erick was overcome with sentimental emotion and the bear hug that I received was evident how much his wedding ring meant to him and how much he loves his beautiful wife of 20 years!

Have you lost a ring..or phone..or keys..or chain..or something metal?  Call or text me ASAP at 321-363-6029 and lets talk about how we can help you!

Mike McInroe…thankful to God to be a member of theringfinders.com

Lost Gold Watch Bezel-Found

  • from Chattanooga (Tennessee, United States)

I was contacted by a guy that does professional yard services and he had lost the bezel from his watch in a client’s yard while trimming the shrubs. The bezel was custom made gold with diamonds. He was working the day of the search and not able to be there with me. He had given me the address of his customer and they knew I was coming. This search to me nearly two hours of searching because the detector coil would not fit down in the shrubbery so I had to search a lot of it visually. I eventually found the bezel way up under a low growing Japanese maple tree. It was lying face down and very difficult to see in the mulch, but my detector saw it clearly.

Lost Ring in Backyard-Found!

  • from Chattanooga (Tennessee, United States)

I was contacted by Jessica to find her husband’s ring he had lost in the backyard while throwing balls for his dog. Along the way they had borowwed a metal detector to look for it themselves, but they didn’t know how to use it, so they hid her ring in the grass to test it out and see what it sounded like, and that’s where it got more complicated. The detector and their ears were overloaded with all the metal in the ground they didn’t know was there. Then they couldn’t find her ring either. That’s when she contacted me.  They had marked out a spot where she thought her ring would be, and it was a fairly small area, maybe six feet by four feet. I covered that area quickly and no ring, so I expanded the search area to beyond where she had marked out.  I had made one pass, turned around to parallel my path and I was facing the sun. After two steps I caught a relection in the grass of something silver colored before my coil passed over it. It was her ring. The entire search for her ring was less than ten minutes. While I was talking with her and taking a couple of photos the sun was directly in my eyes so I shifted position a little.  When she was looking at me I noticed she had fixed her attention to somewhere over my right shoulder. She said hold on a minute, and took off to the side of the yard and came back with his ring. If my memory serves me correctly it was dark colored, titanium maybe.  From the position we were standing she happened to see it laying on the ground in a clear area that was free of grass. So both rings were recovered in around fifteen minutes.

Lost Wedding Ring Found By Ring Finders South Jersey John Favano

  • from North Wildwood (New Jersey, United States)

Just a few days prior, Prasanna had been playing cricket when disaster struck: his cherished gold ring flew off his hand. He and his wife were devastated by the loss. Determined to recover their beloved ring, they purchased a metal detector and spent two painstaking days scouring the area. Despite their efforts, the ring remained lost. In a last-ditch effort, they reached out to Ring Finders South Jersey for help. I arrived on the scene, gathered the necessary details, and got to work. After approximately 30 minutes of meticulously searching the grass, the ring was finally found!

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Engagement Ring Lost In Back Yard Mayliewan Neighbourhood, Edmonton

  • from Edmonton (Alberta, Canada)
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Bober called me this afternoon requesting my service to find his wife’s white gold engagement ring in his back yard. Bober told me she was standing on their back yard deck throwing treats to her dogs and her ring flew off her finger.

I met Bober and he showed me where his wife thought the ring landed. I quickly searched the area but no ring was found so then I went to the opposite side of the yard and bang, I heard the tone I was looking for!

Bober could not believe the area where I found her ring. I told him that a ring never lands where you think.

Thank you Bober for entrusting me to locate your wife’s engagement ring.