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Recovered platinum ring in the waters of Lake Tahoe

  • from Reno (Nevada, United States)

I received a call last night from a gentleman whom lost his platinum wedding band when taking off his life jacket in the shallows. I was able to drive to the spot this morning and after 20 minutes I was able to find it and meet him in a nearby town to return it.  Always a feel good moment…every time. : )

Lost Aggie Ring to the Yellow Duckies

  • from Dallas (Texas, United States)
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What a fun search, we got a call from a retired Fire Chief in Lewisville, Texas.  He was helping out with a community Fundraiser where they pushed 40,000 Yellow Duckies off the falls and each duck had a value, they raised over $200,000 but our Aggie while pushing the final Duckies off the falls his Aggie Ring flew off into the pond.
He was very distraught over loosing his ring and tried to rent a Metal Detector but not knowing how to use it was a challenge, he actually was talking to the Fire Department Rescue Scuba Divers about trying to find it for him when he found “The Ring Finders” and called us.

Ellen and I met him on Tuesday morning and found his ring, I love what we do….

Another Successful Find for the Ring Finders

Lost Keys Grandin Neighbourhood, St Albert Alberta Canada

  • from Edmonton (Alberta, Canada)
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Mike called me to ask if it was possible for me to drop by his house and help him find his lost keys in his back yard. After asking Mike a few questions in regards to his keys I agreed to drop by.

I meet Mike in his back yard.  He was cleaning up around a wood pile and said he had left his keys on the side of the wood pile and when it was time to pick up his keys they were not where he had left them.

I quickly checked the area that Mike had raked up into a pile. Mike said he had double checked the pile with no luck, but had he raked another foot over, he would have found his keys!  Mike was very grateful to have his keys back.  Thank you Mike

***Lost your keys, key fob, ring, or any sentimental item,  Contact me ASAP  24/7 Norm Peters 780-497-2118

Lost ring found with metal detector near me Solana Beach San Diego

  • from Carlsbad (California, United States)

 

 

The Ring Finders San Diego Metal Detector service is here to help you find your lost buried treasures. Call or text Curtis Cox @ 760 889 2751.

If you have lost your precious jewelry and are in need of help then you found the right person to help.  Just like Steven did in San Diego North County when he realized his Platinum wedding band disappeared into the dry sand in Solana beach.

That particular Saturday when the call came in I was exhausted from a vigorous 3.5hr search for a lost engagement ring,,In bed & not feeling well..But oh well,,,Like a pirate we only rest when the sea is calm so I sailed on thar.  Steven showed me the area he had his ring in a chair pocket prior that day,,I turned on my metal detector and quickly found it within a minute!  He was so relieved to have his precious ring back in his hand.

Good thing he called right away,,His Ring would have eventually been found by pirate treasure hunters that raid theses beaches Morning & night in San Diego. I actually drove to there this morning & saw a guy metal detecting  in the same area I found it!

WHO ya gonna CALL?  Curtis Cox 760 889 2751

Lost ring on beach volleyball court recovered by SRARC


Lost something important? We can HELP! Our services are FREE! Donations to the Club are accepted. We will send a team of metal detector experts to search virtually any location. Some of the most common are parks, beaches, creeks and even your own backyard. If you have lost your ring or any other precious item, “Don’t Wait – Call Now.”

Lost ring on beach volleyball court recovered by SRARC

Lost & Found Ring in Chilliwack, BC.

  • from Vancouver (British Columbia, Canada)

Lost your ring or any sentimental item contact me ASAP 24/7 Chris Turner-778-838-3463 

I recieved a call the other day in regards to Lost diamond engagement ring, and wedding band that were soldered together and lost somewhere in the garden. She been looking for close to three weeks and even borrowed Metal Detector, but could not find it.

We arrange the time to meet on the weekend, when I showed up and met Joanne we discussed the area where the ring possibly could’ve fallen, in and around shrubs and bushes that could easily eat up a ring, and make it very difficult to swing a metal detector. I knew I had to use my pinpoint…I started shaking the bushes and began to search underneath in order to make sure I wasn’t walking away from my recovery.

Not finding anything under the bushes I took the next step and started to search the branches and I got a signal up hi and moved the branches and under a dead leaf a saw a glint of gold! Amazing where these little things show up!

I was so honoured to find her late mothers ring and hear the story about her late mother and how she lost it two times in her lifetime so will call this third time. Lucky.!

I love my job!!

 

 

Lost your ring or any sentimental item contact me ASAP 24/7 Chris Turner-778-838-3463 

 

Lost Platinum Trio Bridal Set Rings Found in White Lake Michigan

  • from Detroit (Michigan, United States)

Out of Pocket…..

….. Is a phrase that’s been around awhile and usually the first thing that comes to mind of what it is, is perhaps paying your upfront share for a script, or an auto/home deductible claim. But none of these examples were on Curt’s mind other than wondering if he would need to pay for another ring out of pocket for his wife’s ring that went missing. It all started when his wife Kat took the dog out for an evening walk. Planning a long walk, she took all the things to clean up after the dog and put them in her pockets. Strolling across the wet grass in the yard they set out onto the pavement. Upon returning it started to rain so she started to jog and nearing the house she pulled her keys out of her pocket. After drying off she noticed her ring missing. Checking the pavement areas after the rain stopped brought no luck. I decided to grid search the front yard with my MXT metal detector where she thought they cut across upon leaving and returning. The grass was thick, but no junk signals were detected. Out near the edge of the grass I got a loud signal and meter read that I knew was something good. Pinpointing the signal and pushing the grass out of the way revealed Kat’s ring! Curt and Kat came running over and couldn’t believe that’s where it was! For the first time in their lives this out-of-pocket loss had a 100% return!

Jonathan

Lost Gold Wedding Band at Hilton Hawaiian Village Beach Waikiki…FOUND!!!

  • from O‘ahu (Hawaii, United States)

This ring find began when I got a text from Alex who was on vacation from Middle Village, New York and staying at the Hilton Hawaiian Village.  While running into the water with his husband Giorgio, Alex’s Yellow Gold Wedding Band fell off and disappeared.  It was 8PM but they tried for an hour with goggles and a flashlight to find the ring but couldn’t find anything.  I agreed to hunt the next morning but they had a 6AM flight to Maui.  This was going to be a recovery then mail back to New York.  I arrived at first light and started a grid search from the map Alex provided.  About ten minutes into the hunt in waist deep water I got a nice low tone on the Manticore and in one scoop there was Alex’s Gold ring glistening in the scoop.  I took a pic and texted it to Alex on Maui and he was obviously very relieved.  He just got back home from vacation today and sent me the Shaka and a Smile pose with his ring back on his finger.  Aloha to Alex & Giorgio!

 

Diamond Engagement and Wedding Rings Lost in Surf … Newport Beach, CA. Found and Returned by Stan the Ringfinder

  • from Newport Beach (California, United States)

 

 

***Shelby needed help finding  her lost diamond  engagement and wedding rings . She called Stan the Metal Detector Man  located in Newport Beach, CA. If you need help anywhere in Southern California Call or Text  Stan at 949-500-2136 .. Email Stan@metaldetector man.com

 

***Shelby lost her diamond engagement ring and wedding ring in the surf at Newport Beach, CA. She found my contact information online doing a  Google search for metal detecting service help Newport Beach.

After talking with Shelby we determined the loss occurred when she was waist deep at a high tide. The beach she was at is basically packed sand. So I had expectations of a successful recovery at the next low tide.

When I showed up later that evening there were two other guys with metal detectors working the low tide. I know there is always a chance they can find the ring. Not to worry, I know where the ring was lost, so I have an advantage.

Shortly after starting the search, I got a great signal, which turned out to be a beautiful 1.7ct solitare diamond ring and the gold diamond wedding ring , 18” apart. They were Shelby’s rings . I called her as soon as I could. She doesn’t need to worry any more than she has already. It was definitely my pleasure to help her find such special sentimental memory of her life.

Search Types

Beaches, Parks, Yards and Water to 30ft…. I will try anywhere. If item is lost in a public place call ASAP.. 24/7 …

Search Locations

Southern California; Malibu to San Diego “ Have Metal Detector Will Travel “  … “ I WILL TRY ANYWHERE”

Wedding Ring lost in the sand, Surf City NJ, LBI, recovered by Edward Trapper, NJ Ring Finder

  • from Lavallette (New Jersey, United States)

It was a beautiful day at the Jersey Shore, the perfect opportunity for Lisa and her friends to enjoy some time at the beach. What they didn’t plan for, however, was losing her rings in the soft, sugar-like sand so typical of these beaches. After searching for a while with no luck, someone in the group suggested calling NJ Ring Finder for help. Having heard about many successful recoveries on Long Beach Island and nearby areas, they were hopeful it wouldn’t be a wasted call.

Once I got the call, we arranged to meet shortly after. As I walked down the dune path towards the beach, I saw the group gathered in a large circle around their chairs, securing the area where the rings were lost. After a quick conversation to get the details, I got to work, carefully moving my metal detector’s coil back and forth across the sand.

Within just a few passes, the detector gave off a low, steady tone. I had a strong feeling this was it, and sure enough, BINGO—it was her ring! Everyone was amazed at how quickly the recovery happened.

Another successful search in the books. I love this job—saving vacations and creating lasting memories!

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