A Busy Day. Episode 2: Men’s Wedding Ring Recovered by Metal Detecting, Saconesset Beach, Falmouth, Massachusetts
25 July 2026.
Following the successful search and recovery of Helene’s ring I headed home, had some breakfast, and then opted to pursue an ongoing search for a men’s wedding ring that had been lost at New Silver Beach. I started that search two weeks ago in a very large, poorly defined area that presumably was between a pair of jetties. Subsequently I’d managed two more trips, expanding the search area when wind & tides permitted and I was not traveling. I hoped that today’s effort would bring a successful conclusion. Unfortunately that was not to be and I reluctantly have to close the book on that venture, at least for the time being.
After exiting the water I found a message from a lady who’d lost her wedding ring back at Old Silver Beach (a busy beach today!). When I called I learned that she’d been able to contact another Ring Finder who was on his way from the Outer Cape, so hopefully she will have her ring recovered by late afternoon.
In mid-afternoon I received a call from Cody, who’d lost a Tiffany platinum ring in dry sand while racking a kayak at Saconesset Beach. This promised to be a much simpler task than those involved in the prior experiences of the day, and I arrived a short time later to do a search. Cody felt that the ring was within a 2’-3’ area; the only problem was that the area had beach-rose bushes and heavy beach grass. After some probing with a pinpointer I opted to check the surrounding area with my detector, and within a minute I recovered the ring from an adjacent path where it was covered by only a half inch of sand.
The story was that the ring belonged to Cody’s buddy, who had asked Cody to hang onto it for him while he went in the water – a wise move, especially with a ring made from heavy platinum. Cody stored the ring on his finger, up against his own wedding ring, which gave it uncertain purchase and facilitated its escape as he racked the kayak. Cody, of course, was crestfallen when the ring slipped away. Fortunately he learned about the Ring Finders from other folks in the immediate area and gave me a call. I’ve recovered two rings for others there in the past two years – word gets around!
Yes, a good day, and I returned home for a snack and drink on the deck on a bluebird late afternoon. But there was still more to come….. (continued in Episode 3).

Cody’s buddy’s PT950 wedding band.

Cody, relieved after a successful ring recovery.






…. Got a call from John who got my number from Kati Schmidt a fellow Ring Finder asking for help in finding his late fathers wedding band that was lost in the sand. Told him id meet him down on the beach. While enjoying the beach with his family he took off his wedding band and placed it in a side pocket on his beach chair. During the course of the day with taking stuff out of the pocket his ring went with them and fell into the sand. He didnt know it till he went to get it when leaving. I searched the area where they were sitting and wasnt doing well. I started outside the area and not to far I found his ring. He was so greatful to get his fathers ring back.


Received a phone call met up with A great family that had lost their earring at Pocmo Beach Nantucket! Packed up the gear and off I went! The wind blew her hat off, and the string caught the earring it disappeared into the sand. After a half hour of searching, we found it! Such a great feeling seeing the smilies on everyone!