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The Ring Finders Metal Detecting Service, Sacramento, California, Darryl Mansfield

  • from Vancouver (British Columbia, Canada)

The Ring Finders Metal Detecting Service has its first member from Sacramento California. Darryl Mansfield is an experienced treasure hunter that offers his metal detecting service for helping people who have lost their jewelry at the beaches, parks, lakes & yards, and other outdoor areas…

Visit Darryl’s profile page at The Ring Finders… http://theringfinders.com/Darryl.Mansfield/

Lost your jewelry in or around Sacramento, California?

Contact: Dave Pennell

North/West Vancouver, Lost Silver Native Indian Ring, Found!

  • from Vancouver (British Columbia, Canada)

North Vancouver…Lost Silver Native Indian Ring…Lost while throwing a stick into the ocean for her dog.

The Ring Finders Metal Detecting Service, Wells Maine, Dave Pennell

  • from Vancouver (British Columbia, Canada)

The Ring Finders Metal Detecting Service has its first member from Wells, Maine. Dave Pennell is an experienced treasure hunter that offers his metal detecting service for helping people who have lost their jewelry at the beaches, parks, lakes & yards, and other outdoor areas…

Visit Dave’s profile page at The Ring Finders… http://theringfinders.com/Dave.Pennell/

Lost your jewelry in or around Wells Maine?

Contact: Dave Pennell

Wedding band found in Denver’s City Park

  • from Denver (Colorado, United States)

The wedding band belonging to Ryan Evans had been lost for nearly 3 weeks. He and his wife had all but given up hope on finding his wedding ring when contact between Ryan and Jeff Lubbert took place. A time was quickly set for a meeting that same night at Denver’s City Park. Ryan described the events that led up to the loss of his ring and the how he discovered it was missing.

Ryan left to go for his evening jog leaving Jeff to his search. About 2 hours later Jeff had found a ring in the area that Ryan’s was lost. A few minutes later Ryan and his ring were reunited.

A quote from Ryan. “Excellent news! Got a call back from Jeff and he met me last night and nearly at the last minute just before he left he found the ring! WHAT A FEELING! My wife was ecstatic and I am getting it resized tomorrow. Jeff couldn’t be a better guy . . . ”

The Ring Finders Metal Detecting Service, Indianapolis, Indiana, Timothy See

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The Ring Finders Metal Detecting Service has its first member from Indianapolis, Indiana. Timothy See  is an experienced treasure hunter that offers his metal detecting service for helping people who have lost their jewelry at the beaches, parks, lakes & yards, and other outdoor areas…

Visit Timothy’s profile page at The Ring Finders… http://theringfinders.com/Timothy.See/

Lost your jewelry in or around Indianapolis

Contact: Timothy See

Calgary Sun Newspaper Story on the Rocky Mountains Lost Gold wedding Rings

  • from Vancouver (British Columbia, Canada)

The Calgary Sun Newspaper did a story on this search in the Rocky Mountains for 5 lost gold rings.

It’s called… “The Best Boyfriend Ever”

Click on the link below to see internet story…

http://www.calgarysun.com/news/alberta/2010/04/23/13700351.html

The Rocky Mountains Lost Gold Rings/The Things We Do For Love!

  • from Vancouver (British Columbia, Canada)

Rocky Mountains Lost Gold Rings...Found

The Rocky Mountains Lost Gold Rings...Found

The Rocky Mountains Lost Gold Rings...Found

The Things We Do For Love

Hi its Chris Turner here, I just got back from the Rocky Mountains near Lake Louise (20 hour drive there and back) where I met with Wayne who came all the way from Australia (13,204KM) for one day to show me the area his lady friend lost her 5 gold wedding rings by the side of the highway over 14 months ago.

Wayne felt horrible and responsible because he had invited her to come with him to Calgary to help get her mind off things and to see the Rocky Mountains.

His friend took off her rings and put them on her lap to moisturize her hands. Wayne saw a nice photo opportunity and pulled off to the side of the road. While Wayne was taking some pictures of the mountains she jumped out of the car and there went the rings, into the snow.

The thing was she didn’t realize that she’d lost her rings until they got to the airport that night. The rings meant a lot to the lady as they were all from her late husband… Diamond Engagement Ring, Wedding Band, Anniversary Rings…

He felt so bad for his friend that he flew back last Oct. and from the pictures he took in February 2009 he was able to find two of the five rings that were lost. How amazing is that!

He told me that he was on his hands and knees for a day and a half searching for the rings. He was about to give up when he looked down and saw one of her rings…Not far from that ring he found another ring.

He was running out of time so he marked the area where he found the two rings with sticks and rocks, then he used his GPS to tag the area so that he could come back one day and search for the remaining three rings…

When he got back home and gave the two rings to his friend Tia he could see how much it meant to her! Five months later and still hunting him was the fact that there was still three rings out there, he started to search the internet and found my website The Ring Finders.

The first email from Wayne I could tell how much it meant to him to find these three rings for his friend, we set a date and met in Canmore Alberta on April 16, 2010

After meeting Wayne and hearing his story, this was much more then a ring search this was a love story! He knew that his friend Tia loved her husband very much and that the rings were very dear to her, something that could never be replaced and would be passed down to her daughter one day…Hopefully!

I always say every ring has a story, when that ring is lost the story ends… What I try and do is find that ring and help continue that story! And that being said I found them all!

It took me close to one hour and you could see the stress leave his face when the rings were found. They had been there for 14 months on the side of the road and for 14 months he couldn’t stop thinking about these rings…

I found out that he loves this women very, very much and he was such an amazing man to not give up on this search! That was a good thing because they’re doing road work and within months the area the rings were lost at would have been undetectable due to the fact that they are widening the roads.

He is now heading back to Australia with the remaining three rings to surprise her. If you ever wondered what it would feel like to lose something as sentimental as a wedding ring, just think what it would feel like to lose all five rings!

I was as excited as he was knowing that his friend Tia, would be reunited with her rings, it gave me goose bumps to think of what it meant to both of them.

If this was a movie It would be called…  The Things We Do For Love!!! Starring Wayne & Tia …….

I love my job!

Lost something? Call me ASAP!

Chris Turner: 778-838-Find(3463)

You can see the Video Part 1 & 2 of this amazing story.

Rocky Mountains Lost Gold Rings Part 1

  • from Vancouver (British Columbia, Canada)

The Rocky Mountains Ring Search April 2010 Part 1

The Things We Do For Love!

Rocky Mountains Lost Gold Rings Part 2

  • from Vancouver (British Columbia, Canada)

The Rocky Mountains Ring Search April 2010 Part 2

The Things We Do For Love!

Yakima County Park Hunt/ESCHBAUGH PARK

  • from Yakima (Washington, United States)
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Last weekend I searched an old county park. Usually I am pretty much the only one there, but this weekend was different. There was a group from the SCA, a Middle Ages and Renaissance bunch, who would have probably liked to have been born in the 17th century. I suspect that I was probably not supposed to be there, but it was the last day of their events and I tried to stay out of the way by searching a field they were not using. I was finding the usual clad coins when one of the folks from the group approached and was curious about what I was finding. Apparently the day before they had used this field for staged battles, complete with a portable castle. Sounds like it was full on swords and arrows kind of war.True to form, he was wearing some pretty interesting jewelry, in the form of claws, birds and the like. Turns out he was a maker of jewelry that they used. Most of the things he made were using old techniques. Pierced and hammered jewelry.

After meeting him, I wondered what I might find. I did search the area where they had the battle, but it was pretty clean. I am sure they take care not to lose items during battle. That evening, when they had packed up, I returned and searched through the camp sites and places I had noted they congregated. Those areas were so full of bottle caps, pull tabs, foil ect. that I just used my pinpoint function and searched for only surface targets. By the way, all the trash was not from them. This is a busy park in the summer and my detector was showing most of the trash was at least an inch down or at least not on the surface. For as large a group that was there, the did a great job with clean up.

As you can see, I found a few hammered rings and odd pieces of jewelry. I especially like the silver frog. I also found several heavy metal tent stakes. Nice to pick those up as the county mower would have loved hitting those.The money value of the rings were just pennies, but the workmanship and old world styles were pretty nice to see.

No ring hunts this month so far, but hoping to be sharp if someone loses that special something.

Take it easy,

Steve