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Lost Diamond Earring Found In North Georgia, U.S.A

  • from Talking Rock (Georgia, United States)

Hello to all!! My name is Greg and I live in the North Georgia mountains.  I am an avid outdoorsman and a devout metal detecting enthusiast. I got a call from a very nice gentleman the other day who had found my webpage on The Ring Finders website. His wife had lost one of her  very valuable, and more importantly sentimental, diamond earrings while doing some yard work. They told me that they had been on their hands and knees for countless hours looking through their lawn but to no avail. I made the hour drive to their home in the hopes and effort to find this earring. When I got there I met the husband who had the other matching earring. I own several White’s Electronics metal detectors and brought along my trusty and beloved Spectra V3i with wireless headphones (I LOVE this machine:) as well as my White’s TRX pinpointer.  I used the “other” earring to get a good baseline on my detector for what I was looking for. My main concern was the size of the stud on this earring (obviously you can’t find diamonds alone with a detector……). When I say the stud, or post, was tiny I mean it was SUPER tiny!!! I started out with the stock DD coil on my detector but after discovering the amount of buried construction debris and trash in the yard I pulled out my smaller 4”x6” Eclipse Sharpshooter coil and swapped it out. An hour and a half into my hunt, low and behold I FOUND IT!!!!  I think I was more excited than they were…. lol. This is probably the smallest item of value I have ever found for someone requiring my services. The husband and wife were overjoyed in the fact of being reunited with such a precious, valuable and sentimental item. I couldn’t have been more happy or pleased to have been a part of this. Take care and give me a call if I can help you out. You can find me on theringfinders.com by typing in North Georgia Mountains in the “locate” box. Thanks!

-Greg

 

LOST ENGAGEMENT RING IN BREAUX BRIDGE, LA. – FOUND

  • from Lafayette (Louisiana, United States)
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After Brennon and Alyssa rode their 4 wheeler along the muddy trails, they decided to call it a day. They parked at the area used to wash off the four wheelers and themselves. While washing her hands with a hose, Alyssa felt her engagement ring slip off her finger. They and other riders hunted for it from 8 PM till midnight with no success. The next morning they returned with a newly purchased metal detector to continue the hunt. After finding only foil, pennies and pop tops, Brennon looked at a YouTube video for hunting hints. He saw a “The Ring Finders” decal on a car in the video and went to our website. We got the call from Brennon on Sunday morning. Carrie and I were able to load our equipment and be on site in 1 ½ hours. The hunt area was relatively small but had quite a lot of trash. It was hard bottom with dead matted grass covered by 2 to 4 inches of mud. After 20 minutes of getting everything, including us, covered in mud, Carrie found the ring, tangled in the grass, under the mud. After some happy tears and pictures (and washing off mud from us and our equipment) we were heading home feeling great after reuniting Alyssa with her beautiful ring.

Thank you for your generous reward. Best wishes for a long and happy life together.

 

Promise Ring Found Broadmoor Estates Sherwood Park, Alberta Canada

  • from Edmonton (Alberta, Canada)
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Braden called me last evening around 7:00 pm requesting my service to locate his girlfriend’s promise ring which was lost in front of her house,  either on the road or lawn.   I told him I would be there within the hour.

When I met Braden he told me that he had spent over two hours in the dark cold blustery evening searching for the ring.  He told me where he thought the ring might be and I found the ring on the road two feet from where we stood. Braden had considered going out and purchasing a metal detector from Canadian Tire but as he was searching on Google he found me and The Ringfinders.

Thank you Braden for entrusting me to find your Promise Ring. Another happy client.

Chain Lost in the Woods – Found in Oakton Virginia (Sept 2017)

  • from Fairfax (Virginia, United States)

An email came in earlier in the week describing the “chain of events”: Howard and his son were doing some work last weekend along the fence of his property; pulling old fence posts using Howard’s tractor and his 12′ long chain. After the work was complete, they threw the chain in the bucket of the tractor and Howard’s son headed for the garage. Along the way, his son decided to level off an area of dirt, leaves, and compost… once back at the garage – no chain anymore. Howard was pretty sure the chain was in a 25 sq ft area of a freshly leveled dirt mix, but had no idea how deep it could be. They searched for the chain, even used an old metal detector they had on hand, but could not locate it anywhere. So Howard emailed me through the RingFinders and we settled on a time to link up – Friday around 5pm. Once on site, Howard showed me the area, I got my machine ready for the search and off I went… 6 swings in and I heard the unmistakable tone through the headset… Howard’s chain has been found.