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PLATINUM DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RING LOST IN GARDEN FOUND AND RETURNED BY ST. AUGUSTINE BEACH RING FINDER ADAM GREENBURG

  • from Ponte Vedra Beach (Florida, United States)

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I received a phone call this afternoon from a very nice lady who told me she lost her platinum diamond engagement ring somewhere in her yard while gardening. I grabbed my metal detector and equipment and told her I would be there in 30 min. Once I arrived she said she did not feel her ring come off her finger and was not even sure if she took it off and placed it on a table before gardening, all she knew was it was missing. She showed me the area where she was gardening. I detected her garden and after about 30 minutes I found the ring by a potted plant in mulch.

TESTIMONIAL:

Adam found my engagement ring in a half hour! He was amazing! I reached out and he called me within a minute, he was here in a half hour, found it half hour later! He was thorough, methodical, so kind and personable. He assured me he would find it and he did. Adam is the man-so awesome. I’m so grateful I found him.

If you lose something of value, I may be able to help you… Call or Text anytime…Adam 714-785-5111

If you need help finding a ring, jewelry or any metallic important item Call or Text me ASAP. I’m always available to help you answer any questions you have about how this service works.  Call a Member of TheRingFinders ..       “I WILL TRY ANYWHERE EXCEPT ALLIGATOR PONDS”

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Avalon NJ Lost Wedding Band Found by Ring Finders South Jersey John Favano

  • from North Wildwood (New Jersey, United States)

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It was a fun day at the beach in Avalon, NJ. Byron was enjoying the sun and sand with his family when disaster struck while he was playing with the kids near the surf – his ring came off! He searched frantically but had no luck. After returning to the house, his brother suggested calling Ring Finders South Jersey for help. Byron got in touch, I got the details, and met him on the beach within 20 minutes. Byron showed me the general location where he lost the ring, and I started to search. Within minutes, I had the ring back on his finger! It was a great ending to a day in Avalon, NJ!  Read more stories of lost rings found in Avalon, NJ.

 

Wedding Ring found in Fairway KS

  • from Kansas City (Missouri, United States)

Don’s wife contacted me through The Ring Finders to find her husband’s lost wedding ring.  She wasn’t as enthusiastic as one might expect and upon arrival at their home I realized why.  Turns out Don lost his ring about 6 weeks prior and never said anything to his wife, so she wasn’t very happy.

Don told me that while doing some work on their backyard landscaping, he felt the ring slip off his finger.  He was quite confident that he’d find it by just searching but after several hours he wasn’t successful.  He had the idea to search for it at night with a flashlight, but still no joy.  Eventually, he gave up but hadn’t told his wife yet.  When she found out, she sprung into action, found me in our directory and shortly after I was at their door.

Don was very specific about the location where he lost it, a spot with bushes and mulch.  Within 1 minute of turning on my detector, the ring was in his hand.  Likely, in his attempt to find the ring, he inadvertently covered it up even more by moving the mulch.

As I was departing, he thanked me for helping “save” his marriage.  I don’t know if it was quite that drastic but he was obviously very relieved and grateful to have it returned.

Ring found at Shawnee Mission Park

  • from Kansas City (Missouri, United States)

Paul and Anika had a ring exchange ceremony on beautiful Saturday afternoon.  The next day, they enjoyed the day spending time at a local park and lake. Paul discovered he lost his ring but was confident he was wearing it when they entered the park.

We scheduled a time to meet at the park and upon arrival spent about 10 minutes of detecting Q&A to get as much information as possible to narrow the search field.  After about 20 minutes of combing through pull tabs and can slaw, I hit a shallow, solid target but it still couldn’t be seen with the naked eye.  The pinpointer sniffed it out and we had one very happy couple.

Tennis Anyone?

TENNIS ANYONE?
Randy was visiting from Los Angeles with his extended family.
His sister-in-law had lost her bracelet in the sand on a remote beach – Kekaha Kai – on the West coast of the Big Island of Hawaii.
After a 4-wheel drive trip to the beach, the family met me in the gravel parking lot and we walked to the area they’d been at a few days earlier.
It was a simple bracelet, Randy said, but something with great sentimental value since his dad I had bought it for her 30 years earlier as a wedding gift in Malaysia.
I was running a new metal detector and was excited to put it thru its paces. Bracelets and necklaces are the hardest thing for detectors to find especially if the ends are not connected.
When the bracelet was lost, the family and their young grandkids had been playing in the sand, running into the ocean, fooling around with a rope swing and so on. The sister-in-law said the kids had be clambering all over her throughout the day – it could be anywhere.
I started to look in the water but suddenly changed my mind. After spending 15 years in Thailand, a nearby neighbor of Malaysia, I knew South East Asians typically (and wisely) avoided the hot sun of the day. Let’s look in the shade instead where everyone was now sitting…
I asked the group to move and at that moment Randy’s dad and I simultaneously spotted something sparkling poking out of the sand. He reached down and pulled out the bracelet from a pile of sand.
I’d been looking for a simple gold chain, but what came out was a 40-diamond strong gold tennis bracelet.
Needless to say we were all thrilled – the eyes were the best detector – but I’ll have to wait until next time to test my new machine!

Lost Ring Recovered Minnesota Metal Detecting

  • from Twin Cities Metro (Minnesota, United States)

Raj lost his gold heirloom ring while playing volleyball at a local park.

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Darrin

Necklace lost at La Jolla Shores found

  • from La Jolla (California, United States)

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.

Ring lost at Coronado Beach found

  • from La Jolla (California, United States)

Shawn and his family were spending the day at the beach in Coronado. He had placed his tantalum wedding ring in the pocket on his beach chair for safekeeping. Later when they decided to leave, the chair was folded and the ring ended up in the dry sand. They searched and even contemplated getting a metal detector to find it, but, instead, they contacted me about conducting a search. Knowing that beach gets detected often, I planned on going there immediately, but, nobody was available at that time to show me the search area, so, I went by a map and some photos that were taken the previous day. It was mid afternoon on a summer day, so, the beach was fairly crowded. I just had to weave around between those camped there and just do the best I could until people started leaving. I was able to go by one photo to get a good line in one direction, so, I was able to grid a linear path. Without a cross photo or landmark, it was a pretty long path. 2 hours later and having expanded the search area significantly and much closer to the water than I expected the need to detect, I was walking next to a huge sand castle that a man was building. I swung my coil as close to him as I dared without being too intrusive and got a good signal. Dug down a couple of scoops and bingo! Shawn’s ring. Now the fun text and plans to reunite the ring with Shawn the next day. A pleasure to meet you and thank you for the reward.

Antique platinum wedding ring lost and recovered from an Essex beach

  • from Kent (England, United Kingdom)

I got a text from Nonny last night explaining that her very precious antique platinum wedding ring had got lost on a beach near Colchester in Essex , she explained that before she went swimming she took off her wedding ring and handed it to her husband for safe keeping, however during the swim , the ring fell out of his pocket when he removed keys and his phone , despite several people searching in the sand for hours , the wedding ring was still missing.

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

Brigantine NJ Lost Wedding Ring Found by Ring Finders South Jersey John Favano

  • from North Wildwood (New Jersey, United States)
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Brigantine, NJ, Sue had applied sunscreen when she realized her wedding band went missing. She realized it had fallen in the sand. Then Madeline reached out, asking if I could help find it. After a brief conversation getting the details, I arrived shortly after. With my metal detector, I searched the area, and the ring was found. Now the family could they relax and enjoy the rest of the weekend.
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