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Lost Gold and Precious Heart Stone Ring at Aulani Beach Ko Olina Resort…FOUND!!!

  • from O‘ahu (Hawaii, United States)

This ring find began Saturday 27 July when I got a text from Harmony who was on vacation from Rosenberg, Texas and visiting the Aulani Resort.  While fixing her swimsuit in shallow water her Gold Ring slipped off and she watched it slowly sink in the water.  She tried to catch it but it was too late.  She sent some accurate pictures of the locaton so I went back Sunday for the hunt.  Surprisingly, there were so many people in the water I couldn’t do a thorough search so I quit to try another day.  Then a jellyfish invasion kept me out until the next Friday and that hunt was unsuccessful.  I decided Saturday early morning low tide would give me the best conditions.  Thankfully,  in much deeper water then expected the ring came up in my scoop.  Harmony finally got home today for fall break from college and was so thankful to put the ring back on her finger.  Look at that incredible smile!  Aloha to Harmony!!!

Ring Lost On Longboat Key, 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.”

Gwen and Scott were down from Atlanta on Longboat Key with their 4 children to honor their grandmother and spend a little time relaxing by the Gulf. Qwen was out in the water and on the wet sand tossing a ball around when she realized her wedding rings were missing. The family searched the areas where she had been but had no luck. When they returned to their condo, they googled and found SRARC ring finders. They talked with Howard Metts and he put out a request for help which both Robert Velarde and Mike Miller responded to. Mike and Robert meet Scott the next morning at the beach location and Scott explained where he thought the ring might have been lost. Mike and Robert went to work and after about an hour Mike had a good hit and out came the ring. Scott couldn’t believe we found it and was all smiles. He took the ring back to the condo and surprised his wife whom you can see was all smiles too. It was a pleasure for SRARC to have been able to find and return the lost treasured ring.

Ring Lost On Passage Key, 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.”

April and her husband were out anchored at Passage Key (AKA Nudie Beach) for an afternoon of sun and fun. April was putting on suntan lotion and pulled on her ring to remove it. It slipped right out of her hand, bounced on the edge of the boat and disappeared into the water. They jumped into about waist deep water and searched but it had slipped under the sand. That evening they found SRARC and texted Joe Szemer. Arrangements were made to have April take Joe and Mike Miller out to the island on her boat. The next day they went out to the island and April explained where she thought she had lost the ring. Joe and Mike searched the area and after several more guesses of where to hunt April figured out how to get GPS information from the boat and we settled into a pretty small area to hunt. About 30 minutes later Mike got that sweet gold tone and out came the ring. April was so excited when Mike asked her to look into his scoop and there it was. After a bunch of hugs and happy screams we returned to the boat and headed home. So much fun for us to see the happiness on her face and to see her celebrate with her friend..

Lost ring recovery in Belmar NJ

Was sleeping and got a call at 12:30am but couldnt get to it in time, went to voice mail. I listened and had a requested to look for a ring lost in Belmar so i called back. Rahul told me he lost a ring while doing pullups on the beach, and i told him I’d go down first thing in the morning. After thinking about it, Belmar has alot of guys who detect there so i’m awake, ill go now so noone else stumbles across it. He told me he was doing pullups on the beach, after he was done his girlfriend wanted to try and gave her ring to him to hold. He put it in his shirt pocket. When she was done he went to do more and because it was hot he took his shirt off and the ring must of flew out. I got to the beach and started looking but wasnt having much luck around the chinup bar. I widen my search area and about 5 feet away from the bar i found her ring. He drove down today and i met him to return his girlfriends ring that turned out to be in her family for years. Im glad i was able to get it back to her.

Ring lost and found… The Bronx, NY

  • from Orchard Beach (New York, United States)

The Thrill of the Hunt: Why I Love Returning Lost Valuables

Hi everyone, I’m Reuben Marcus, and I’m excited to a member of The Ring Finders! Ever since I picked up my first metal detector as a teen, I’ve been fascinated by the idea that something lost long ago could still be found, buried and forgotten, waiting to be reunited with its owner. Now, as I close in on 60, that passion has only grown stronger.

There’s something incredibly rewarding about finding an item that someone thought was gone forever—whether it’s a wedding ring slipped off in the sand, a family heirloom lost in the snow, or a treasured piece of jewelry that holds memories beyond its material value. When I see the relief and joy on someone’s face after recovering a lost treasure, I feel like I’ve given them back a part of their story, something that connects them to their past.

I’m retired now after 40 years in IT, and this new chapter of my life has allowed me to pursue my hobby of metal detecting full-time. I’ve always believed that what’s lost can be found, and I’m here to prove that—one search at a time.

If you’ve lost something precious, don’t give up hope. Reach out, and let’s see if we can bring that treasure back where it belongs.

Promise Ring & Wedding Ring Lost Rapperswill Park Edmonton Alberta.

  • from Edmonton (Alberta, Canada)
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Jamie called me asking if I could help him locate his wife’s rings lost 10 days ago at Rapperswill Park while playing ball with her two boys.  Jamie told me he had purchased a metal detector and been searching every night for three hours for the past 10 days with no luck!

I agreed to do a seach of the area with Jamie so I meet Jamie at the park. He had his detector with him so I asked him to show me how he was using it and I noticed he was swinging the coil to fast and to high off the ground. I did a factory reset on his detector and told him to swing low and slow!

Jamie showed me the approximately the area where they were playing .  The area was roughly 100′ x 100′. I quickly searched the area and had the feeling that the rings where not where Jamie thought they could be so I told Jamie to ask his wife to come out and show us where she felt her rings had fallen,  She pointed out the area where they played and the area where she exited the park.  I  searched the area with Jamie and after three hours of seaching and as the sun was going down, we found the rings.

Jamie was over the moon to have the rings back after so many long stressfull and sleepless nights!

Thank you Jamie, it was a pleasure assisting you to reunite the rings and to have them back on your wife’s finger.

 

 

 

Engagement Ring lost on the beach, Ship Bottom NJ, LBI, recovered by Edward Trapper, NJ Ring Finder

  • from Lavallette (New Jersey, United States)

It was a beautiful day when Shari and her friends decided to spend some time at the beach. Not long into their day, Shari had a little mishap that would lead to me recovering her beautiful ring. It had disappeared into the soft, white sand of the Jersey Shore. After searching for quite some time, Shari realized it was time to call a professional.
I had just received another call for a ring recovery, but it was in the dry sand, with no danger of being lost to the rising tide. Shari’s ring, however, was right near the high-tide line, and she was worried it would be swept away. I assured her I would get there as soon as possible and decided to prioritize her recovery to beat the tide. I sent her my ETA, and just before I arrived, she informed me that both calls were actually for the same ring. I hadn’t even looked at the other pin location—I just knew both were in Beach Haven, LBI.
Well, all’s well that ends well. Shari’s ring was in my scoop within a minute or so. You may be wondering about the conflicting stories. Both were true: the ring was in the dry sand, with no real danger of the tide taking it. But in Shari’s eyes, since it was so close to the high-tide line, she believed it was at risk of being washed away. Two different perspectives, but both valid.
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Lost Wedding Ring recovered in the sand at Solimar beach Ventura

  • from Santa Barbara (California, United States)

If you have lost your ring, necklace, pendant or bracelet in the sand, the water, the yard or field don’t wait call or text Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties Ringfinder Dave Mac Donald at 805-290-5009 so he can make a plan to get your lost Jewelry back!

I got a call from Bryn the other night asking if I could help him locate his wedding ring. He and his wife Camille had spent the day enjoying the sun and the sand at Solimar Beach in Ventura when upon arrival home he realized his ring was gone. He knew where he had been sitting but had made a few trips around the area so he wasn’t sure where he had lost it or even if he had lost it at the beach.

The area he lost it isn’t frequented by too many detectorists so I thought if it was lost there we had a real good chance of recovering it. When I got out there I was able to get near where they were sitting and I began to grid the area. After a pass or two I got a nice tone and and a reading of 54-55 on my Minelab manticore and put my CKG titanium scoop into the sand and started to shake it out and you could tell it was something big in the scoop. Normally 55 is a lousy zinc penny but in this case it was a men’s 18k gold hammered wedding ring, one of the most beautiful rings I’ve recovered in a while. I thanked God for the recovery and gave Bryn a call to let him know I had got his ring back. Needless to say, both Bryn and Camille were extremely happy and we made arrangements to meet so I could get it back to him.

If you have lost your ring, bracelet, necklace or pendant don’t delay and call or text Metal Detecting expert Dave at 805-290-5009. I’m available 24/7 and my only goal is to get back to you what you lost. I’m willing to try anywhere I think we have a chance to make the recovery so call or text 805-290-5009 right away so we can make a plan to get your jewelry back.

Lost Gold Heirloom Band at Hale Koa Beach Waikiki…FOUND!!!

  • from O‘ahu (Hawaii, United States)

This ring find began when I got a call from Kathy who was on vacation from Buffalo, New York and staying at the Hale Koa Hotel in Waikiki.  While enjoying a day at the beach with friends she put her four rings in a beach wrap to apply suntan lotion.  Later when she retrieved the wrap her four rings fell out into the sand.  They were able to find three but the fourth ring which was her Father’s wedding ring became well hidden in the sand and after an hour with no sign of the precious heirloom that’s when someone told them about “The Ring Finders”.  I told Kathy I was 15 minutes away and would come right down to hunt.  When I arrive, turn on the detector and take a few steps.  BOOM #41 on the Manticore, one scoop and ring recovered.  Hugs & Joy all around!  Aloha to Kathy!

Gold and Diamond Wedding Ring Lost at RAT Beach…Found and Happily Returned.

  • from Redondo Beach (California, United States)

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 was contacted by Cody and Rebecca after Cody’s wedding ring was lost at the beach. He had taken it of to secure it in their bag when he went into the water. What happened was the bag was moved before the ring was retrieved, and when Cody went to put it back on it was gone, supposedly in the sand somewhere. I had just finished another search, and was immediately available, letting them know I would be there in a short amount of time.

When I got there I met Cody and Rebecca down on the sand where they had been sitting. They told me that they had left earlier, but were able to secure the same spot when they returned. They also said that they had searched with friends for a considerable amount of time to no avail. I began my search, but before I did I placed a nickle on the sand and went over it with my detector; no signal. The amount of iron in the sand was canceling out anything else, so I had to make adjustments in my detector in order to be able to use it in this environment. I then began to search, and within 10 minutes I had Cody’s ring. He and Rebecca were thrilled to see it again, and congratulated me on the recovery. It also always makes my day to be able to hand what once was thought lost forever back to the rightful owner.

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.

CALL AS SOON AS POSSIBLE, CALL NOW! 310-953-5268