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Lost White Gold Diamond Engagement Ring- Found in Grove City, PA by Metal Detecting Specialist Brian Carpenter

  • from Indiana (Pennsylvania, United States)

Lost your ring, other valuable jewelry, cellphone, keys, or other metal object…call or text Brian Carpenter at (814)244-2300 as soon as possible. I am a ring recovery/metal detecting specialist serving Pittsburgh, Indiana (PA), and most of Western PA. Why rent a metal detector when you can get a trained operator with top of the line equipment at the same time…

I received a text from Madeleine that she had lost her ring is a pasture while building fence. I asked her to give me a call and she provided me with some more information and as luck would have it I was able to head out right away. During our initial conversation she asked me if I ate meat and told me her family had a cattle farm and she would bring me some steaks. So when I was packing up my gear I threw a small cooler in the back, more about that in a bit… About an hour and a half later I met her at the farm where she lost the ring. I looked at the sprawling pastures where she said they had put in about 60 acres or so of fencing. At that point I thought to myself, I am going to be here a while…lol! We talked a bit and I got a few additional bits of information. She had put her ring in her vest pocket with the control for her dog and only removed it from her pocket in two spots and we both thought that logically those could be the places where the ring dropped out. She has also bought a metal detector and walked the fence line but did not check the area where they were working initially. So Madeleine handed me my call out fee and two awesome looking steaks that I deposited in the cooler. She headed out and I started to work.

I started griding the area where they were working with the skid loader.  Back and forth I found a few nails, shell casings and smal random pieces of metal. I had gotten a few good sounds but no ring. Then I got another hit and checked again with my pinpointer…nice steady tone on the top. I parted the grass and there was the ring. It had been about 20 minutes to a half hour. I sent Madeleine a text…hope that you haven’t made it too far, with a picture of the ring and jokingly asking if this was hers. However the cell service was terrible and only the first text made it through before my phone rang. She asked what as up and I said oh you only got my first text and then the others came through with the picture and her response – Yes that’s it! We talked for a few minutes about arrangements for her to get the ring and now that the hard work was done I asked her about the old farm house down the road. As anyone who metal detects knows old farm houses are pretty high on the bucket list as permissions and they can be hard to get. So I inquired if I could look around for a bit before heading back down Interstate 79 and I would drop her ring off. She gave me permission but wanted to come up and get the ring as soon as she could. I met her at the old farm house and as you can see from the picture she was smiling as soon as she pulled in. I was happy to have found her ring, especially as quickly as I did and return it. It was a pleasure to meet and help another kind and extremely generous client!

In case you were wondering, I did not find anything other than a few clad coins at the old farm house but the opportunity was awesome. And after doing some research I found out the signifcance of the “steaks”. Madeleine’s family has a wagyu beef farm. To me at the time it did not mean much – the steaks looked great…however after checking things out I now know the significance of wagyu beef (if you don’t know what it is…look it up) and WOW! So while it has been a really busy weekend and I have not had the opportunity to grill up those steak I am really looking forward to doing so and VERY MUCH appreciate the added bonus and generosity!

Wedding Ring Recovery in a Palo Alto Park

  • from Santa Cruz (California, United States)

 

Chris contacted me looking to get the ball rolling with Ring Finders because he had lost his wedding band in a park.  The situation he described is all too common: he had taken his ring off and put it on a carabiner for safe keeping before playing sports.  He remembered putting it on the carabiner along with a water bottle and he remembered having this assembly in tact when he left the field, but when he was back in the car and getting ready to leave he realized his ring was missing.  So Chris reasoned that it was either in the car or on the field, and he decided to make one more search of his car before bringing me in for some assistance after his search proved unsuccessful.  I was pretty confident we would find his ring based on Chris’ prior search and the clarity with which he described what happened.

He and his wife met me at the park this morning and reiterated what he did and the path he took to and from the car.  He also revealed to me that he and some friends had previously searched the area both by eye and with a metal detector.  We agreed to thoroughly search the beginning and end points of his path and to search the path he took if we didn’t find anything at the endpoints.  Our search was starting to get a little longer than expected, to the point where I felt it was a good idea to change to a smaller coil with better target separation and also use slightly different settings on my metal detector that audibly accentuated surface targets.  I was pulling up a fair amount of trash, and at one point even a junk stainless ring!

During my slow grid back to the start point, on the path that Chris took, I hit a very solid signal that was clearly right on the surface.  And sure enough it was sitting right at the base of the grass, just hidden in the green and gold background.  Chris and his wife were in disbelief when I exclaimed, “I got it dude!”, as it seemed their hope was waning due to the prolonged search they had been through.  We were all thrilled that our thorough search proved fruitful in the end.

Lost wedding ring found in front yard…Kissimmee, Florida!

  • from Sanford (Florida, United States)
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If you have lost something important to you, like a ring, keys, phone, etc…call or text me at 321-363-6029 and let’s talk. I can answer any questions you may have about my recovery service and am available day or night! Call or text ASAP!

A couple of years ago Collin’s wife was in their front yard getting ready to pull some weeds and decided to remove her engagement and wedding ring and put them in a small pocket in her jacket to keep them safe. She spent maybe 25 minutes doing yard work and as she was finishing up she reached into her pocket and could only find her engagement ring. That led to another 25 minutes of searching high and low but her lost wedding ring was nowhere to be found.

Fast forward two years and the nagging thought of her lost wedding ring still out there somewhere in her front yard lead them to research “How to find a ring in the grass”! They found my name and number on theringfinders.com website and after hearing their story I showed up the next day to do a search. Collin showed me the small front yard and mentioned that his wife had started pulling weeds in a small mulched area so that is where I opted to start swinging my Deus 2 metal detector. I swung my coil two times and instantly got a signal that indicated a low tone and shallow as well. I kicked some of the mulch aside and low and behold there was a small gold ring just waiting to be recovered and both Collin and I could not believe it had happened so fast! How I thank God for helping me find their lost wedding ring and for being a blessing to them in their time of need.

How can I help you? Call or text me anytime and let’s talk…321-363-6029!

Mike McInroe…grateful to be a member of theringfinders.com

Sentimental Silver Ring Lost at Anclote River Park, Holiday, Fl…Found and Returned by the Dunedin Ring Finder!!

  • from Dunedin (Florida, United States)

 

Steve Thomas

Dunedin Ring Finder   lostringdunedin.com

“It’s Only Lost Until I Find It!

Lost a ring or other metal valuable at the beach including the water or in a grassy or sandy area? Jewelry slip off of you while working outside, playing with the dog or swimming? Don’t waste time and money purchasing or renting your own metal detector to try to find your lost item. Please contact me ASAP at (727) 477-4270 or @dunedinringfinder. I offer a FREE metal detecting service, reward optional but appreciated!

Destiny spent the day enjoying the beach at Anclote River Park and when she returned to her nearby home, she realized that her two rings were missing! She remembered taking them off and laying them on her towel. One was a sentimental silver ring that belonged to an uncle who had since passed away and the other was a ring she had received for Valentine’s Day. Destiny quickly returned to the park to search but was unable to locate them. A friend told her about me, she reached out, and we set up a search. I searched for about an hour with my Minelab Equinox 900 and I was not able find the Valentine’s ring but fortunately I was able to find and return the sentimental silver ring!

Destiny, thank you for trusting Steve Thomas Dunedin Ring Finder to find your precious ring.

 

Lost black hills gold earring in a chicken coop… Found!!!!

  • from Spokane (Washington, United States)

Hello everyone, please enjoy this video of my efforts to recover Sarai’s black hills gold earring. Thank you for watching.

 

Would A Chicken Eat an Earring

Platinum Diamond Wedding Ring Lost in West Lost Angeles City Park

  • from Newport Beach (California, United States)


I am ready to help you find your missing metal item lost at the beach, yard, park or in the water. Also I have been able to recover jewelry in cars, homes or other places where a metal detector can’t be used using endoscopes and other search tools.

“I WILL TRY ANYWHERE “ call or text for help or information .. Stan the Metal Detector Man.. 949-500-2136


*** Katie called me after she lost her platinum solitary diamond wedding ring. She had taken her daughter to a city park in the west side of Los Angeles, CA. They were in children’s totlot which has a large sand area.

Before leaving the play area. Katie noticed her wedding ring missing from her finger. Katie called her husband to come help her look for the ring. After a couple hours of unsuccessful searching, she found my service scanning online.

I met her at the park within an hour after our phone conversation. The beautiful ring was found after setting up a thorough grid search using a Minelab Manticore metal detector.

These are some of the cities I can meet you to find your lost keepsake :

Newport Beach, Laguna Beach, Huntington Beach, Seal Beach, Long Beach, Balboa Beach, Costa Mesa, Corona Del Mar, Crystal Cove, Dana Point, Laguna Niguel, Mission Viejo, San Clemente, San Jaun Capistrano, Venice Beach,Marina del Rey, Santa Monica, Malibu, Los Angeles, Anahiem, Garden Grove, Irvine, and anywhere you need help. Including beaches,  parks, yards, gardens, and ponds in Southern California, Orange County, all of Los Angeles County and any place that you are willing to pay my travel expenses.

Lost Cobalt Wedding Ring Found – Milwaukee, Wisconsin

  • from Menomonee Falls (Wisconsin, United States)

It was the day before Valentines. A Wisconsin snowstorm found Milwaukee resident Tim Sobie, blowing snow from his driveway and sidewalk. That was when his unique cobalt wedding ring went missing. Despite his best search efforts Tim was forced to wait until the snow had thawed before resuming his search. Despite his best efforts, however, the ring was nowhere to be seen.

Three weeks later, on March 6th, I received a text message from Tim asking if I might assist. It was a long shot. A public sidewalk presented the troubling thought that a passerby may have found it already. But I could at least search the lawn and driveway areas just in case.

We met the next afternoon. Once on location and while reviewing Tim’s timeline of activities, Tim recalled his snowblower hitting a twig or something in front of his home. It was a logical place to begin searching. Using a sample cobalt ring, I was able to accurately calibrate my XP Deus 2 detector. The cobalt rang up in the high 50’s on the conductivity scale. Armed with this information I began searching the area where Tim had heard the mysterious twig sound.

Just a few swings into the search a clean, high 50’s-signal begged further investigation. Buried under some leaves and grass, Tim’s precious wedding ring appeared. And the smile on Tim’s face tells the rest of the story.

If you or someone you know has lost a ring, even long ago, chances are it might still be found. Don’t let the story of the ring end. Call today.

LOST SILVER JEWELRY AND ANCIENT COIN IN THE PALISADES FIRE FOUND AND RETURNED

  • from Santa Monica (California, United States)

 

Kavita called and asked if I could help her find her jewelry that was lost when her house burned down in the palisades fire. I met her at the property about a week later when the weather permitted. she showed me were there was a group of volunteers from a church group digging and sifting but were unable to locate her jewelry. I asked her a lot of questions about were the jewelry was located in the house before the fire. I was then able to determine were the jewelry should have ended up by observing witch direction the house fell as it burned. The walls had fallen outward in some areas so I had a good Idea were the jewelry in the closet probably fell.  I dug for about two  hours and found the majority of her silver bangle bracelets that were traditional gifts in her Indian culture. There were more than 10 of them along with a couple of rings and a few pairs of earings. Just before I called it a day I found an ancient  silver coin from India. Kavita was very happy to have here jewelry back especially after losing her house. she said she now had some closure.

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

  • from North Wildwood (New Jersey, United States)

Lost a ring in Brigantine, New Jersey?

Don’t Wait to call!

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Mike and his wife drove out to the cove in Brigantine, NJ, after work to relax. Mike went to splash his face with water when his ring went flying off into the water. Shortly after, he gave me a call and we met at the street and he drove me out there to search for the ring. After a few sweeps with the metal detector, it was found! The best ending to a day in Brigantine, NJ!

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Everyone’s jewelry

In Brigantine, NJ

has a story attached to it and that story ends when it’s lost in the sand or ocean…

The Ring Finders South Jersey will help bring their story to life again and continue that story by finding what people thought was lost forever. Rings, wedding bands, diamond engagement rings, diamond earrings, diamond tennis bracelets, watches, gold pendants… People who have given up the search now have a second chance!

Wedding Ring of 70 years.. Found in Front Yard .. Garden Grove, CA.

  • from Newport Beach (California, United States)

 

If you have lost something that is important to you. Call or text me at 949-500-2136 … I can answer any questions you may have about my recovery service. Available to help you 24/7 .. Stan the Metal Detector Man .. 949-500-2136


*** Dennis had lost his gold wedding band of 70 years. He had been doing work on his landscaping in the front of his home in Westminister , CA.  Later that evening while at the dinner table he noticed that his 70 year old wedding ring was missing. Both he and his wife were upset about the loss.

After a week of searching inside and outside the house, Dennis believed the most likely place the ring could be was in a very dense 7 ft. high bush next to his garage. Searching visually had limitations. He asked me to search this bush believing it was the only place he had not searched well.

Dennis was so sure the ring was in that bush, said it was the only place he wanted me to search. I was going to bring a battery operated leaf blower to my tools. Also, it sounded like I would be using handheld pinpointer ( probably on an extension stick). The vegetation may be too thick to use normal metal detector.

The bush was very thick and I agreed with Dennis that this could be a place the ring could be hiding. After over an hour of thoroughly search the suspected bush, I asked Dennis where else he had been that day the ring was lost. He pointed to a planter with a small ornamental tree and a few sparse plants. The rest is history, yep, it was a Boom! The ring was actually visible under one of the plants. Yes! the plants he had searched through thoroughly before I came with my tools. There is a chance that the leaf blower freed the ring from the branches or leaves. Another case where it’s hard to know what really happened.    

Both Dennis an his wife appreciated the recovery of their ring he has worn 70 years of their marriage.

 Available to help you promptly call or Text 24/7  … Stan the Metal Detector Man .. 949-500-2136 ..  “I WILL TRY ANYWHERE”