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Lost Ring in Arbutus Ridge Victoria Found and Returned

  • from Victoria (British Columbia, Canada)
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I received a phone call Saturday from Mark, telling me the story of how he lost his matching wedding ring while feeding the horses. After getting a tour of the farm and all the possible places it could be, I arranged to return for the hunt.

Monday morning I loaded up my equipment and headed to Arbutus Ridge arriving at 10:00 a.m.
I hunted for four hours and no luck, so expanding the search I entered a corral and searched the area and the feed trough. Bingo the tone of Silver.

Mark and Sherry were so excited to get this matching wedding ring back

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Lost 18K Gold & Platinum Wedding Ring Recovered In Walnut Cove 6/13/2013

  • from Hillsborough (North Carolina, United States)
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Hello , I recieved a call from a gentleman by the name of ( Mr. David P. ). who explained that he lost a 18K gold & platinum ring while working in his yard a week earlier.. After speakin with him I agreed to come out and help him locate his lost ring. I arrived on the morning of 6/13/2013. When I got there we spoke alittle more about it and Mr. David P. , walked me through everything he had done from the time he first started and the time he noticed his ring was missing. he showed me all the areas he thought in might be lost in as well. I searched for about 4-5 hours very long hours and then i finally found it. As you can see from the smile on his face he was very happy to have his ring back and it was a pleasure to help him find it.. 0613131223 0613131221

Lost Gold Wedding Ring..Laguna Beach, CA… Recovered

  • from Newport Beach (California, United States)

The day before finishing their beach vacation, Taylor lost his gold wedding ring.

This morning about 9:00am, I received a call from Taylor asking me if I could help him find his wedding ring he lost yesterday on the beach. He was searching the internet for a metal detector when he found The RingFinders and my phone number. I was able to meet him about an hour later.

He and his family had been vacationing in South Laguna Beach and had spent the day on the beach. He had taken his ring off and put it into the cup holder of his folding beach chair. When they got ready to leave he picked up his chair and walked to the parking area.  (about 200 ft.)  That was when he realized that he had lost his ring.  Taylor was able to give me very good idea of where they were sitting and that made it very easy to find his ring. He and his wife were very happy and by now they are back home in Utah. I’ve found a lot of rings for people and I still get excited when I can help people like Taylor and his wife find their ring. Their little daughter is still trying to figure out what was the big deal.

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Metal Detecting for a lost gold wedding band on a soccer field in Vancouver, BC

  • from Vancouver (British Columbia, Canada)

Last night I received a call around 9:30 pm from a young  lady who’s husband (Jose) had lost his gold wedding band at a Vancouver Park while playing soccer.Jose and 10 others searched for the ring of well over an hour in the dark with a flashlight but to no avail.  His wife googled and found The Ring Finders online and we discussed the search and I met her husband at 7:30 am the next morning for him to show me the area.Fortunately he had a very good idea that the ring had come off in the goal area… if he was right that would cut my search time considerably and that being said it only took me 10 minutes!OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA Only married 3 years this young man’s ring will now continue to tell a story of love.OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERAThe smile tells the story! I truly love my job! I get to make people Smile! Lost something…Call ASAP! You can watch the video of the search on the link below…https://youtu.be/y7wxYIgQFcI

Lost Ring Victoria B.C. Found

  • from Victoria (British Columbia, Canada)
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Lost Ring at Woody’s Lagoon Victoria, B.C. Found

Dave called me this morning and asked can I Please find his ring. While running at Woody’s Lagoon in Victoria, B.C. Dave stopped to rest and took off his backpack, then felt and heard his ring come off, Gone from sight into the sand. He searched for hours and had a sleepless night. And after googling found Ring Finders.

I met with Dave and walked down the beach and started the search, after 10 minutes a strong tone and there it was, Success, a returned ring.

Buried Treasure in Blaine Minnesota

  • from Twin Cities Metro (Minnesota, United States)

Are you looking for a professional metal detecting service to help you locate lost items or discover other buried artifacts or treasure on your property? If your home is older than 50 years, chances are  there may be something valuable that was lost at one time. Common items found are old coins, gold and silver rings, and other relics from generations past. My name is Jason Roberge and I provide professional metal detecting services. Located in Blaine, Minnesota, I service the entire, Minneapolis, St.Paul, and Twin Cities area. You can earn money by selling items found buried on your property! Call me to find out more. 763-670-5544

Lost Ring in Blaine Minnesota

  • from Twin Cities Metro (Minnesota, United States)

Have you, or someone you know, lost a ring in Blaine, Minneapolis, or anywhere in the Twin Cities, Minnesota? If so, I can help you find it! My name is Jason Roberge and I am a Ring Finder in Minnesota. I am dedicated to helping others find their lost rings and other jewelry. With over 25 years of metal detecting experience, I have acquired the skills needed to find your lost treasure. Call me today! 763-670-5544

Metal Detecting For a Lost Diamond Ring at a Vancouver Beach

  • from Vancouver (British Columbia, Canada)

Its been a very hard week due to the loss of my wife’s father, we’ll miss him very much!I was away for the past week dealing with the preparations of the service and I had 3 calls and 2 that I passed on to others Ring Finders, after I arrived home late last night I was able to do a search for a diamond wedding ring that was lost on Spanish Banks Beach here in Vancouver.

I was extremely exhausted but looking very forward to getting away to the beach and and helping someone find their lost smile as this is more like relaxation for me.I met with Mary at 11pm and she showed me where her wife lost her ring and it took me a little over an hour to find it.

 

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It would have been a quicker search but due to the fact that it was late and dark it took a while for Mary to put me in the correct area but when she did it only took minutes and we found the ring and I got to see her big smile!

Thank you very much for the generous reward Mary it helps me with my gas money and equipment and 15 % of the reward money goes to charity… Children’s Hospital

 

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Lost Platinum Wedding Band Richmond, Texas (Recovered)

  • from Sugar Land (Texas, United States)

June 2013

Lost Men’s Platinum Wedding Ring in Richmond, Texas.

The caller Mr. King reported he had lost his wedding ring in his backyard while battling a swarm of honey bees. Mr. King reported a swarm of honey bees had been trying to set-up their new home at his new home, and while trying to evict them things went bad. Apparently the bees were not planning on cooperating and became aggressive and assaulted Mr. King. In the battle for his turf, Mr King managed to lose his ring while in the midst of the fight. The suspects (bees) were later taken into custody by a pest control specialist without further incident. No other injuries were reported.

Mr. King reported his new homes backyard was not sodded and it was extremely muddy due to recent rains, he suggested wearing boots due to the yards current condition.

With a new Minelab CTX 3030 in hand, I wadded through Mr. King’s backyard and found his ring buried in about 1″ of mud. The new CTX 3030 is off to a good start.

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Rent, buy, or borrow a metal detector / None of the above – Ring recovery in Dunstable MA

  • from Bremerton (Washington, United States)

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MAY 2013

I read a story by Cliff Scott today, a member of the ring finders. The story was about helping Catherine find her beloved bracelet, so it motivated me to go back and finish a short story covering my last two recoveries.  The first one I didn’t even get past the introductions and the ring was found. Fortunately a few questions and a strong suggestion saved the day. Like Cliff after hearing the story of a lost wedding ring I made a suggestion,“ Turn your  daughters pockets inside out while looking for the ring” You see the 6 year old daughter was playing dress up with her big sisters wedding ring when it went missing.  Mom said she had already gone in the pockets so with that done I began asking the daughters a series of questions and Mom went inside.  After about five minutes mom came out smiling with a ring in her fingers. Turns out mom had previously only patted down her daughters clothes. Good deal and problem solved. You see there is a big difference between patting down your pockets and actually turning them inside out. I guess you could say, “A ring of a difference.”

JUNE 2013

“Rent a metal detector, buy a metal detector, or borrow a metal detector?”  That was the question Michele and Joe, from Dunstable Massachusetts kept asking themselves. Dunstable is a community about 35 miles south of Nashua New Hampshire, where my shop is located.  You see Joe lost his wedding ring at the end of the warm season in 2012 and a few attempts had already been made to find the ring.  While investigating how to use a borrowed metal detector on you tube, the couple came across a video on The Ring Finders and that is how I got involved. After arriving at the home and meeting Michele I went through a series of questions and answers with her. Joe was out and not being able to interview Joe in person put me at a little disadvantage.   At first the ring had to have been lost in the front yard or where the owner was dumping grass clippings. No real specific place was given where the ring came off and it was a big yard. You understand some people actually see or feel the exact moment a ring has left their finger. That was not the situation in this case. I still felt confident that if the ring was in the yard we would find it. Well, after 3 trips to the home and many hours later the ring had not turned up. I was starting to get a bad feeling, but then I realized I was veering from my typical search routine. Michele was extremely nice and very helpful, but I still had not been able to visit with Joe. When Joe arrived and we talked I discovered the ring could have been lost in the front, back, or side yard and also where the grass clippings were dumped, in one of three piles. With this expanded area to hunt I decided to start from scratch and follow a standard grid search. I identified targets in the ground and Paige, my daughter, investigated each one with my Pro Pointer. About 15 minutes after starting, over my right shoulder I heard a big Ah! The rest of the story was filled with emotion, smiles, and laughter. What a great experience for all involved. For personal reasons Michele and Joe chose not to be on camera, which is completely understandable. I can’t wait until my next phone call and the chance to reunite a ring with a smiling owner!