Lost Wedding Band on Inverness, CA beach…Found with Metal Detector!!!
The Bay Area Ring Finders Brendon Chapman… Metal Detecting Service/Call ASAP 925-580-2590
The California summer heat is here and the lost item recovery business is booming!
On Monday July 1st, I received a multitude of requests for assistance. One of these calls was from a couple in Inverness, CA who were enjoying time at Shell Beach on Tomales Bay. Over the years, Tomales Bay has become a favorite destination for our family, but is over an hour and a half drive from our little town and 2 and a half hours from my office. I informed the couple that I was onboard with assisting but would be contacting a few of the other members who might be more local for their availability. In the end, I found no availability and knew I’d be making the drive.
The couple had lost the ring very early in the day and spent the rest of their day searching and exploring any avenues to recover the sentimental object. A sign was posted at the entrance to the beach for the missing ring with contact information, they looked into metal detector groups, and even found a metal detector for rent and searched the area to no avail. Over the phone I tried to provide a short tutorial on how to use it.
Rather than make the long drive out late in the day, I scheduled to leave early the next afternoon to perform the search. I asked my family if they would like to escape the triple digit heat and head to the beach with me. They were all too happy to tag along and so we packed for the outing.
On arrival we hiked the short path down to Shell Beach. We had stopped for a picnic on this beach while kayak camping a few years earlier. The beach was moderately crowded with mostly locals looking to escape the days heat. And we weren’t there long when we met Jacob who explained the circumstances and defined the search area. The metal detector attracted just about every child on the beach who hovered and followed as I grid the target area. I handed out clad coins as they were plucked from the sand to those who kept back and helped clear obstacles. It wasn’t more than 15 minutes when….WE MADE THE RECOVERY!!!
The interested children were the first to know, then my family and the surrounding adults who all clapped and came up to offer praise and ask questions. Jason was the last to find out, but when I showed him the ring…his reaction was priceless! It’s absolutely my favorite part of doing this! Thank you Jacob for the opportunity to assist and to your very kind spouse for coordinating the event. I wish you both nothing but the best in your future. Be sure to tell the story of that ring far and wide!



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