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Wedding ring lost underwater

  • from New South Wales (Australia)
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Josh contacted me on 8 December after losing his wedding ring while enjoying a day with the kids at Cables Wake Park in Sydney, Australia.

I met Josh after a three hour drive early yesterday and after almost two hours of searching in zero visibility water crisscrossed by anchor cables and ropes, two watches, surprisingly only one pair of sunglasses and about $10 in change, I felt Josh’s wedding ring  in a handful of fine mud.

 

Thank you to Kylie and Garry from Cable Wake Park for allowing us access before the school kids arrived to do the search and to Josh for providing the search target and for surface support and technical advice.

Smiles all round 😀

Smiles all round 😀

 

Tungsten Wedding Band Found NE Edmonton Alberta Canada

  • from Edmonton (Alberta, Canada)
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On Wednesday December 7, 2016 Kayla e-mailed me requesting my service to locate her husband’s Tungsten wedding band lost in his mother-in-law’s backyard while he was moving stuff and playing with the dog, he heard the ring go ping on the sidewalk then ended up in the snow somewhere in the yard, he tried to find his ring with no success Kayla said he’s very upset.

I meet-up with Kayla this morning with another bitter cold day -22 Celsius in Edmonton Alberta Canada,  Kayla showed me where the ring flew off his finger, within ten minute the ring was back in her safe hand!

Another happy client!  Thank you Kayla for entrusting me to find your husband’s ring.

Lost Keys Found In Ski Area

  • from Barre (Vermont, United States)
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Got a message from a student at Vermont Technical College last night…..Go Green Knights! He had been snowboarding at the college’s ski area. I went down this evening, knowing that it was probably his only set of keys, and knowing how much they cost these days to replace. He needed his car so he could go to work this Sunday. He turned on the trail’s lights and I thought oh no, this could be a very long hunt! Also, the weather was getting cold and windy fast. I planned on going back Saturday to hunt more if needed. After about an hour of searching and many false signals, luck panned out! He was so relieved and I was very happy.

Encinitas Found lost ring on Thanksgiving

  • from Carlsbad (California, United States)

imageimageTheRingfinders Metal detecting service  Helped return a long lost Ring.Here is the story written by the owners,Connor & Rosie

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White Gold Wedding Ring Found, NW Edmonton

  • from Edmonton (Alberta, Canada)
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Darcy call me yesterday to see if I could help him find his lost white 14k gold wedding ring? he was helping a friend disassemble a dog run in the back yard, he believed that the ring came off when he removed his gloves and could possibly be in two different locations.

Since the ring was in the back yard I told him I could meet him at the first house at 9:00 am tomorrow and search that area first since he thought that where the ring could possibly be.

This morning the barometer was @ –  21 Celsius  with a wind chill -31 Brrrrrrrr, believe me it was a bitter cold morning here in Edmonton Alberta, and a great day to go metal detecting,  I meet up with Darcy and he showed me where the dog run had been! You see every thing was covered with snow which for me was a bonus.

With in Ten minutes I found Darcy’s ring  he could not believe that I found the ring so quickly!  he told me he was very skeptical that his ring would be found.

Another happy client thank you Darcy.

 

Plans go awry!

  • from Oklahoma City (Oklahoma, United States)

Got an email from a young man who was out at the local park that had a pond and was giving his fiance an engagement ring. They had brought the dog with them and well the dog went one way and the ring went the other. They had spent several hours looking and even got a detector to try it on their own but no luck. I met them out there and looked and looked. Couldn’t find it in the area around the pond but kept getting a really good signal in the water’s edge that they had searched by hand the day before. Now this part of the pond is a sudden drop off to about 1 foot down so he sunk his hand back in there as i told him to just grab handfuls of the dirt and muck and bring it up and i will scan it. After about 4 or 5 handfuls I picked up that same signal but he just didn’t believe it was there until he started really mushing around – there it was!

Lost Car Keys and Fob in the Snow Edmonton, Alberta.

  • from Edmonton (Alberta, Canada)
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Received this e-mail  from Barbara this morning!

Hi Norm,

 I recall hearing about you a while back. I am wondering if you search for keys,  I think I lost my spare set of vehicle keys in the yard yesterday as I have searched every inch of the house that I can possibly think of.

I know I came home with them, so am thinking they fell out of my pocket and then of course it snowed  I want to find them because of course I need them but also before it snows any more I am thinking that they would be near the sidewalk paths or maybe on or near the front and back landings, but it’s not a big search area.  Thank you, Barb

I called Barbara to set appointment with her for 1:00pm to locate her keys, and of course today had to be one of the coldest days -20 Celsius and a wind-chill factor -30 It was Brrrrrrr cold!  lucky for me it only took me 15 minutes to locate her keys in the back yard.

Another happy Client!  Thank you Barbara for entrusting me to locate your Keys.

 

Miami Beach Metal Detecting

  • from Miami (Florida, United States)

If you’re searching the internet because you lost a ring (or any type of jewelry) in Miami, Miami Beach, Hollywood or Ft. Lauderdale, or South Florida you came to the right place.  I’ll search and retrieve your lost item.  I am located in South Florida and do most of my detecting and retrieving on Miami beach (in and out of water). I also can detect parks, lakes, backyards, campgrounds, and playgrounds… Please don’t hesitate to get in touch with me, time is of the essence when it come to finding your lost object.  If you click on my name above you can see my other posts with a few more pictures and testimonials.  Give me a call 305-608-1870

Lost ring found on beach

Lost ring found on beach

Ring found way out in waist deep water

Ring found way out in waist deep water

Ring fell off 17th story balcony onto grass patch below

Ring fell off 17th story balcony onto grass patch below

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Lost her ring in backyard lake

 

Rent a metal detector in Miami

  • from Miami (Florida, United States)

If you’re trying to rent a METAL DETECTOR to find a lost ring (or any other type of jewelry) on the beach, in the ocean (yes in the ocean), or in your back yard, don’t waste your time.  Give me a call 305-608-1870 and I’ll come and find your lost item.  I’ve been doing this for years.  Below you can see some of my most recent recoveries and happy customers.  You can also check out my other blog/post with other pictures and testimonials….Don’t Hesitate!!!

Mens wedding ring found!

Mens wedding ring found!

Engagement Ring found Miami Beach

Engagement Ring found Miami Beach

Lost ring found south beach at night in the ocean!!

Lost ring found south beach at night in the ocean!!

Another happy couple:-)

Another happy couple:-) Ring found in 4 feet of water

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Lost Engagement Ring .. Chino Hills, CA. .. Found after Three Searhes

  • from Newport Beach (California, United States)

Jason called after finding TheRingFinders.com while doing a google search for metal detecting information. He asked me if Ira’s available to help him find his wife’s engagement ring lost in the back yard. He would be home all day, so I was able to meet him at that afternoon.

He told me that his wife Celia had thrown a dog toy for their dog to fetch. Three rings came off her finger and they were able to find two thin white gold wedding bands. The larger diamond engagement ring was not found. I was only able to ask Celia a few questions before she had to leave. We searched the area on the backside of the fence and the neighbor’s yard. Three hours of searching with two different detectors did not uncover the missing ring. I could not think of any places that I could use my detectors. So I had to call it a ” no find” day.
A week later I got a call from Jeff Levy a fellow member of TheRingFinders. He had also been called and had been given a different explanation of how the rings were lost. The rings came off when Celia threw the dog toy from the second floor window. This would make it possible to go further or get hung up in 8ft high tree type landscape shrubs. Also a chance it could landed on the pool slide then into the pool.

I returned to give it another try. This time I gave Celia 3 junk rings to throw from the same window, then 4 rings to throw at a different angle. I was able to find the first 3 in her yard and the other 4 were found in the neighbor’s yard.
I had a Garrett Infinium detector with a sniper coil which I probed into the tall shrubs from their side of the fence and I went to the neighbor’s to probe from that side but could not get a signal. After returning to Jason and Celia’s yard we were running out of places to search. Celia and I walked around the pool slide to try the last possible spot. Celia looked down and there was her beautiful solitaire engagement ring. I had knocked it out of the high shrubbery. There was no other explanation of how it got there, we had searched that spot many times and it was right on top of hard packed soil.
It gets crazy when you are getting ready to call it a “no find search” and up pops the ring. Another awesome search and one I’ll never forget. Celia was ecstatic, so was I, the photo shows her happiness.img_4212

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