Lost Tantalum & Gold Wedding Band at Aulani Resort Ko Olina…FOUND!!!


This ring find began Monday when I got a text from Jorge who was on vacation from Los Angeles and staying at the Aulani Resort at Ko Olina. The Hotel had given him my number as the resort’s detectorist. His text said, ” Long story short I lost a ring by the beach and was wondering if you’ve gone by recently and might have found it. It was lost a week ago.” Turns out the ring was actually lost by his friend Jose who had given up looking for it a week earlier, returned to LA and asked Jorge if he could check the “Lost & Found” which put him in contact with me. I got some details about the ring and the area lost and decided to hunt after work Tuesday. Since Jose mentioned struggling with his young daughter getting her ready to go to the beach and after removing his ring to apply suntan lotion, after the chaos subsided, he realized his ring had disappeared somewhere in the dry sand below the Ko Olina Chapel. I started by moving the beach chairs where I assumed he would have set the bag down the ring was on. No luck there. I expanded the grid search out towards the chapel and on the third leg I got an excellent tone on the Manticore. After one scoop there was Jose’s unique Tantalum & Gold Ring in the scoop. I returned to my car to give Jorge the good news. We decided to meet at the Chapel for the return. Jorge was very grateful I found his friend Jose’s ring and asked if we could FaceTime with him in LA. “I said of course!” When Jose appeared on the phone and Jorge introduced him to me I could tell he was extremely relieved and very appreciative of the ring finder’s service. I’m still waiting on a selfie from Jose when Jorge gives him back his ring in LA next week. Aloha to Jose & Jorge!
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Nam called wondering if I would be able to help find a wedding ring that slipped off her finger. They were enjoying a fantastic day at the beach when one of the guys in their group went into the water. He took off his wedding ring and handed it to Nam, so he didn’t loose it in the ocean. She place it on her thumb as it was quite large, and headed back to the area all friends were sitting. After a short while Nam realized the ring was missing, and it must have slipped off her thumb, due to it being quite large. This happens often, as its not something your used to wearing. Anyhow, we decided it would be best if I came out right away, even though the beach was packed, because she was certain of the few spots it could be. I parked my truck at their house, and we walked down to the beach, and holly cow was it ever packed. I told her to walk the exact same path and I would follow right behind. I was getting signals from every chair, umbrella, etc, all the way along the path, but nothing that sounded like the ring we were searching for. When we got to the spot where she was sitting, I searched that entire area and still came up empty handed. A few people graciously moved back a bit and bingo, there it was, very close to a chair that had overpowered the signal of the ring. The entire area gave an applause of success, like being on the edge of your seat in a movie. It was lunch time, so everyone walked back to the house, where I gladly accepted their offer for some lunch and a cold drink.
I received a call late one evening from Lisa. She had just arrived back home after a nice weekend at the beach with her family. She was entering the water holding hands with her daughter, and when she bent down to grab a shell, their hands slipped apart, and off the ring slid. With the waves washing up, it immediately disappeared, to who knows where. After looking for quite a bit with no luck, they had to pack up and head home. She knew all the right things to do to mark the location, which she conveyed to me on the phone, and we agreed to give it a shot on the next low tide. Its obvious now she had the spot marked perfectly, because I had the ring within 45 min of starting my search. It was to far for Lisa to travel, so we decided the best thing would be for me to mail them back, so I packed them up, and by the next morning they were back where they belong.










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