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Lost Gold Ring Found Vanderbilt Beach Returned by Metal Detector “The Naples Metal Detector Guy”

  • from Marco Island (Florida, United States)

May 27, 2019 – Naples, FL –  It’s only lost until you call!  Well, while helping another person recover a lost ring, another request for help.  Word sure travels fast.  After searching the internet and inquiring about metal detector rentals, someone mentioned having earlier seeing “the Naples metal detector guy”.  From two different sources and a referral from another beach goer – both leading to the same destination – Praise God – prayers answered for “what was once lost has been found – AND RETURNED!”  The smiles and elation say it all – “NO WAY” “I can’t believe it!” – my Irish Claddagh ring is back on my finger.

If you’ve lost a ring or sentimental item, don’t hesitate calling.  Literally, TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE!  With years of metal detecting experience, the best and most sophisticated metal detecting equipment, and numerous recoveries and even more finds, the testimonials and results are why you need to hire a professional metal detector.  Call Mark (239)500-RING [7464] or Text (239)770-7873 – metal detector rental services – Naples, Marco Island, Ft. Myers, Bonita Beach, Estero, and greater South Florida.  It’s only lost until you call!

“NO WAY” you found my gold claddagh ring! Thank you Mark Greul “The Metal Detector Guy”

Gold Irish Claddagh Ring found by Metal Detector Mark Greul in water at a Naples, Florida beach (call for metal detector rental)

Mens White Gold Wedding Band Lost & Found On Durley Chine Beach, Bournemouth

  • from Bournemouth (England, United Kingdom)
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Adam, wife & children regularly visit Bournemouth every year as Adam did as a child himself. Arriving at Durley Chine Beach & eager to play in the sea with his children he forgot he was still wearing his wedding ring which he had noticed “was a little loose”.

Fortunately for him he felt it slip off into the once clear waters ‘clouded up’ by the recent swells and gusty winds. Thoughtfully he paid close attention to the spot he lost it and searched as best he could but to no avail.

Adam called me via The Ring Finders web site and we met that evening. I was not very optimistic even though he knew where the ring had approximately fallen. I made several clumsy recoveries of ring pulls and trash due to the waves breaking on me until I got the distinctive signal of Gold. Blindly scooping as best i could up came the ring!

Adam was very grateful to receive the ring back and made a very kind donation to The Margret Green Animal Charity.