Received a call from Kylie at lunch time today, she had lost her truck keys in one of her client’s back yard. I meet up with Kylie at her client’s home @ 2:30 pm she showed me where in the back yard she thought they could have dropped out of her pocket, after about 10 minutes of searching in the snow with no luck, she then showed me another spot that they could be she told me that she was walking up the sidewalk and slipped on the ice but did not realize that the keys was missing until she got back to her truck and could not unlock the door, you could see where she had been looking in the snow for them after doing some detective work I realized the keys had to be in the middle of the front yard and bingo found the keys next to her foot print in about six inches of snow. Another Happy client thank you Kylie!
Received a call this morning @ 9:00 am from Blake he said that he had lost his gold ring last night while trimming a spruce tree in a yard and the yard had four inches of snow on the ground Then he tells me he used a metal detector to try and locate his ring with no luck, I believe the detector he was using was a old Radio Shack analog type he then used another gold ring to try and find the one he had lost with no luck and his detector could not pick either one so I had to find Two gold rings,
Told Blake I would be there within the hour, I meet up with Blake at the yard and within five minutes found both rings, another happy client thanks Blake
We can search virtually any location, some of the most common places are parks, lakes, beaches and even your own front yard…If you lost your “Ring” or other precious item…We can find it!
We train regularly and use the best Metal Detecting Equipment available insuring the greatest possibility of finding your lost possessions.
I enjoy meeting people and locating lost items of value.
If you have lost a ring, jewelry or valuables plz contact me and I will do my best to assist you in finding what you thought was lost forever. Contact me at 313-683-3082. Calls/Texts OK
It’s a cold winter for the rest of the country, but we are fortunate in So. California. It’s been in the high 70’s to 80 degrees with lots of sun. I took advantage of a senior discount to go see a movie. Half way through the movie, I received a call but could not answer it till I got to the lobby. With the technology of the smart phone it was easy to call the missed phone call. Ten years ago this would not have been possible. The success of this search was largely a result of people having smart phones and access to the internet. A man named David answered the call and passed the phone to Robert who had lost his gold and diamond wedding ring. After talking to Robert I decided I could always go to a movie. It was more important to help Robert find his ring. Robert said he was at the Montage Resort on the beach near Treasure Island and added that he wasn’t leaving till he found his ring. It took me about an hour to get to his location because I had to stop by my place to get my favorite detector, Minelab CTX 3030.
I was able to find a parking place which is not always easy at So. Calif. beaches. I also avoid paying expensive daily parking because I have annual parking passes for 4 of the major beaches and all the Calif. state beaches ( some of the fees are $15 per car)
Here’s how the ring was lost. It’s your basic ” I took my ring off to put sunscreen on story” there was a twist to this story because Robert handed his ring to his wife. Sandy put it on her lap forgetting it was there, she got up walking over to the other side of where they were sitting. Then she realized that the ring was gone.After searching through the sand with their fingers , David who was on the beach near them came to help them. He told them that he had heard from a friend about TheRingFinders.com . David actually googled our website and called me. I wonder how many people walk away after losing their sentimental jewelry because they don’t know that TheRingFinders exists in many cities and countries?
It was not a hard search . After finding 2 dimes, a penny and a toy car , I got a signal near their daughter’s beach chair. I asked her to move the chair and instantly I got a strong gold tone. Digging it up with my sand scoop was the easy part. Then the smiles and high fives happened. Robert told me he had worn the ring everyday for 15 years. It was also very important to Sandy his wife, she had chosen this ring for Robert 15 years ago. I’m guessing that Sandy also did not want to be responsible for losing this ring. This will also make a good beginning to the Thanksgiving holiday starting a day early. It was really a pleasure to meet David who helped Robert and Sandy find TheRingFinders directory. I would rather help somebody find their lost ring than see a movie any day .
I received a call the other day in regards to a lost ring in the attic…The young man told me he found me online when he was looking on how to find a lost ring in the attic. We discussed the search and I knew I could find his ring but it could be challenging.
We met up on Sunday and he showed me the attic and how he lost the ring and where…I got to work and thankfully it wasn’t summer as the temperature in the attic was comfortable, it was blown in insulation so it’s like quicksand for ring.
After searching with my AT gold with the sniper coil for approximately 30 minutes I received a good target number of 65/66… there was his wedding band of 13 years just hidden inches into the insulation.
I love the hunt for the lost ring, you never know where its going to show up but when it does…There it is…A Smile!
I love my job!
Lost your ring…Call me ASAP 778-838-3463
Detector used:Garrett AT Gold/Snipper Coil/Pinpointer
January 2013, Paul called me to assist with his lost wedding ring on his hobby farm, we were successful in recovering the ring. Today November 2014, Paul called me again to say that he had once again lost his wedding ring again while working in the Orchard and his wife was not impressed. He was raking the leaves and driving his tractor with his gloves on, he removed his gloves at four locations when he noticed the ring was missing. I detected the four locations where he thought it would be with no success, I told him I would grid the whole farm until I found it. After a couple of hours the ring was located by an apple tree in the Orchard. Another marriage saved, I told Paul I would book him in for next year.
Why rent a metal detector when you can hire a metal detecting specialist to help you locate your lost ring. Lot’s of people who rent a metal detector still can’t find their lost rings & jewelry.
Why you ask…Because most people have never used a metal detector before …the members on The Ring Finders have lots of experience using their equipment. I have helped close to 350 people find their lost rings and I have the best equipment and know how…
If you have rented a metal detector and couldn’t find your lost ring call… The Ring Finders! Here’s your 2nd chance to find what you thought was lost forever.
I received a call from a young man who lost a ring at UBC in Vancouver the other day, he told me the story about how a friend threw it out of a 3rd story balcony at 1 am and the rest is history…
The young man came back for 4 days searching for the ring but couldn’t find it. He went online to find a metal detector to rent and found me on The Ring Finders and called me.
It only took a matter of minutes to locate his lost ring and it was back where it belonged…
The story about the ring was a nice one as the ring was given to him by his older brother…It was his brothers graduation ring, he gave it to him so that he could focus on school and graduate himself.
You could only imagine how upsetting it would have been for this young man if he didn’t find this ring. I love my job because every ring has a story and I along with the other members of The Ring Finders get to help continue those story and at the same time find a lost Smile.
If you have lost something and need it found save yourself the time and stress and have The Ring Finders come out and find it for you!
Detector for this search: Garrett AT Gold & Garrett Pro Pointer
Lost Wedding Ring and Gold Cross Willis, Texas (Recovered)
11/06/2014
I received a call from Dara regarding her husbands lost gold wedding ring and his gold cross. Dara said her husband Dan was mowing and clearing some brush behind their home when he discovered his necklace was missing. Dara said Dan’s necklace had held both his gold wedding ring and his gold cross. Dara said Dan’s wedding ring and cross landed somewhere in the backyard when his necklace broke.
Dara said Dan was able to find his missing gold necklace the following day, but he was not able to find his wedding ring or cross. Dara said she had located “The Ring Finders” on an internet search.
Equipment Used:
CTX 3030
TRX Pin-Pointer
Go Pro
The Ring Finders Metal Detecting Service
We can search virtually any location, some of the most common places are parks, lakes, beaches and even your own front yard…If you lost your “Ring” or other precious item…We can find it!
We train regularly and use the best Metal Detecting Equipment available insuring the greatest possibility of finding your lost possessions.
John called me while I was metal detecting near San Clemente, Ca. He told me how he and his wife had taken their dog to Del Mar Dog beach Sunday for a run on the beach. His wife really didn’t feel like going but John persuaded her to go. The weather was perfect for a walk on the beach with their dog. The nice day was upset when John’s wife lost her Tiffany, silver mesh ring while throwing a ball for their dog to chase. It went directly into about one foot of water and immediately disappeared into the sand.
I would be about 45 minutes till I could get to the location, but there was still enough low tide to give it a try. I guess John called Tony Eisenhower , a fellow RingFinder . Tony contacted me and we both met with the information that John had given him. John was unable to leave work to point out the exact location, which is always a big help. Long story, short, the two of us were unable to find the ring before the incoming tide chased us out of the water. I was not sure I could make it back Tuesday at the next best low tide, but after finding out that Tony could not make it. I went back as the tide was receding. I was worried that possibly somebody with a metal detector would find it and not return it to John, because he had posted the loss on Craig’s List with a perfect google map. Most people are honest, but there have been reports about people using Craig’s List for their own personal treasure maps.
When I arrived at dog beach Tuesday about noon there were no other detectorists on the beach. I started the grid search without the pressure of an incoming tide. Within 30 minutes my CTX 3030 gave me a nice solid signal and there was the ring. This part of the beach has a medium hard packed sand and the surf has been more or less calm. Even with these conditions, the ring had managed to work its way down about 5 inches in the sand in about 48 hours. It is always an advantage to have the person that lost the item present to point out the location, but in this case John was unable to leave work. On the other hand, sometimes I get a little nervous when the person is standing there with that look of doubt and despair. It is all worth the time to see the smiles and joy when you return a sentimental ring. I did not get to see John’s wife when he surprised her with the good news, I know it was a special moment for her.