Necklace lost at La Jolla Shores found
Roy was body surfing at La Jolla Shores when a wave stripped his necklace with 3 silver pendants off over his head. He had worn this necklace since childhood, so, it had lots of sentimental significance. Several days later, he contacted me for help finding it. Since that beach is probably the most detected beach in San Diego, I told Roy there was a good possibility that it had already been found, but, I was more than willing to try. We met at 11pm so I could benefit by a very low tide a couple of hours later. We walked out into the search area as I got the information I needed. He defined the search area as being between two lifeguard stands. Wow, that’s a big area. This beach is very shallow, so, when the tide drops a foot, it can open up another 50 yards of wet sand. This was looking to be several football fields in size. We were just standing out in the middle discussing this when Roy wished me good luck and headed home to get some sleep before and early work day. I fired up my machine and walked maybe ten feet and got a banging 82 on my Equinox 900. One scoop and I had his necklace with pendants! One of most incredibly lucky finds I’ve ever had! This should have taken hours and hours to cover all this ground, if it was even still there. I called Roy back before he left and he was amazed that I had found it already (as was I). Roy will now sleep easier. A pleasure to meet you and thank you for the reward.




Nonny contacted me and I met with them both this morning at the what3words location she had given me , after about 20 minutes searching my Nokta macro legend had recovered Nonny’s so precious and sentimental wedding ring , the look of amazement on her face made the 4 hour round trip so worthwhile, it goes to show how using the what3words apt in conjunction with a ringfinder can greatly increase the odds of precious items being reunited with their relieved owners







Finally able to get back out there to help find a lostwhite gold ring on the shores of Lake huron in sarnia ontario. Andrew says he was just sitting in the waves in shallow water when suddenly a larger wave overcame him and pulled the ring off his finger. He spent a few days searching with no luck but luckily someone he knew recommend me (yippee) 🙂 I was able to locate the ring in approximately 20 minutes in waist deep water. Andrew was very surprised and greatful. Always feels great helping someone find an important piece of there life.😀👍





