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Lost ring, North Wildwood, NJ, RECOVERED!

  • from Cape May (New Jersey, United States)
Received a call yesterday afternoon from Pat. Pat explained that while playing volleyball with friends on the beach in North Wildwood his wedding band had fallen off and into the sand. We arranged to meet up this morning as I was on duty yesterday. We met up this morning and after about 20 minutes of checking the volley ball court the 14kt ring was recovered. Another happy ending.
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Class Ring Lost 20 Days Prior On Topsail Beach, Found By Crystal Coast Ring Finders

  • from Emerald Isle (North Carolina, United States)

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HOLLY RIDGE, NC

Taylor texted me August 15th with a message stating, “This is a complete shot in the dark but I lost a ring in the last week of July at Topsail Island”

This class ring belonged to her mother.  Taylor said she was given the ring when she was 6 years old and has worn it off and on for nearly twenty years.

She informed me the ring was lost above the high tide line.  I explained that the odds are low especially if it was lost in the ocean or close to a public parking access as other detectorist hunt these places on a regular basis.  Taylor still wanted me to give it a shot and my reply was “I agree.  If nobody searches, there is no hope.  We have found rings that were lost a longer period of time…”  Upon arrival, I was becoming concerned as there were 2 public parking lots within 150 yards of the beach house her family rented.  I started from the path to the beach house, walked just below the high tide line. I began my walk back towards the house when an iffy signal on my Minelab CTX-3030 caught my attention.  When on a recovery search, I dig almost every signal so my scoop went to work and plucked out her ring on the very first scoop.  I must admit, it even surprised me!  I was so very happy to find her ring that had been lost for 20 days.

Black Diamonds ARE Forever. Lost,Cape Cod,Found,Returned, Yarmouth Beach

A call came in yesterday, to help find a Wedding Band that was lost the day prior in waste deep water. Rick called and asked if I wanted to go, I said he was on his own for this one, that I had a few things to do. I thought about how vast the area was, so I called back, and said I’ll meet him at his house ASAP. We met Stephanie and Chris at the beach lot about an hour later. They seemed real precise as to where they thought it to be. They walked out ahead of us, as we got ready for the search. Rick and I walked out about a mile onto the sand, then into waste deep water. We both searched for quite some time with no luck two junk targets a bullet and a penny.

I asked Chris to regroup, and stand where he thought it was, he was having second thoughts, he moved about 150 feet over.  Again Rick and I searched, and searched, still nothing. I then asked Stephanie where she thought it was lost, and to go over and stand there, so I could start my search over. Rick was still out far and walking away from Chris with no targets at all. I headed towards Stephanie, as I approached her, I said ” I just don’t get it, I just don’t get it. Not a signal in that whole area, even after an hour, it’s crazy. I told her not to give up till she sees us walking toward the truck. That if it was there and I went over it that I would hear it. I think Chris and Stephanie were about to throw in the beach towel, but as I walked by her, finally a very loud signal 4 feet away from where she was standing in the water. I looked over to her and smiled, Her eyes got huge, her smile even bigger, she had a hard time controlling her emotions. Stephanie knew, I had just recovered what they both thought was lost forever, King Neptune finally gave in to me. Stephanie was shaking, I’m not sure if it was from the cold, or from being excited. She yelled over to Chris, he started to run fast as he could in the water, I yelled faster, faster, he couldn’t get there fast enough to see what the commotion was all about. Rick knew already I had just found Chris’s  beautiful 14K white gold wedding band, with black diamonds set into the center. I handed it over to Chris as he teared up also. So gratifying to see it back on his finger.

Lot’s of congratulations and hand shakes went around, Chris kept repeating he just couldn’t believe we did what we said we would do. Great team work is always a plus. Thanks again to Rick for the invite. Now I will say it myself. Congratulations Chris and Stephanie on your return. Thank You for getting in touch with Rick & myself.

14K white Gold Black Diamonds

Leighton & Chris after return

Chris with band

Stephanie & Chris

Sincerely Leighton

Ring lost in Mission Bay Found

  • from La Jolla (California, United States)

Ryan was out paddle boarding on Mission Bay, when about 15 yards off shore, he took a tumble. Windmilling his arms resulted in his platinum wedding band flying off his finger and into the drink in waist deep water. He searched the best he could, even pulling up some of the sea grass, but, the ring had disappeared. He noted the spot and sadly went home to break the news to his wife. He found TheRingFinders.com website, my contact info, and gave me a call. We agreed to meet the next day at 11:30am to take the best advantage of a currently pitiful low tide. We arrived at the same time and made our way to the search area. Once Ryan got oriented and waded out to ground zero, I started my first pass out to where he was standing.  I heard a few spurious signals along the way, indicating junk or something reading totally different that what his ring would read, until I got out to about waist deep water. There I got a solid 16 on my Equinox and tried to scoop the target. It took 5-6 tries in the sea grass to get the target in my scoop. After filtering the sand, mud, shells, and sea grass out, I was left with a beautiful ring staring up at me. Ryan couldn’t have been happier and more relieved to get it back. A pleasure meeting you Ryan and thank you for the reward.

Engagement Ring Lost From Beach Blanket Found By Crystal Coast Ring Finders

  • from Emerald Isle (North Carolina, United States)

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EMERALD ISLE, NC     —–   COMMUNICATION BREAKDOWN

Kristina and Drew were spending a beautiful day on the Emerald Isle beach.  Before finding a place to setup for the day in the sun, Kristina placed her engagement ring in a zip up blanket.  She became alerted when she had notice that Drew had opened the blanket and placed it on the beach.  Apparently, he didn’t know about the hidden ring.  Kristina called me and I informed her I could be there in less than 40 minutes.  Upon arrival, I searched over the blanket and received a very strong signal below the blanket.  I even stated “there is your ring”.  I moved the beach blanket and nothing  produced a signal from my Garrett Pro-Pointer AT pinpointer.  It was then, I looked up and noticed the metal zipper under the blanket.  I reset and started to scan the area with my Minelab CTX-3030.  I then locked onto a 2nd strong signal and this time, the Garrett sounded off with Kristina’s ring!  Now her engagement ring can attend next year’s wedding!

Recovering Family Heirlooms: A Testament to Professional Metal Detection Expertise in Thousand Oaks

  • from Santa Barbara (California, United States)
Ring Recovery in the Grass, Yard, and Garden Dave MacDonald at DaveTheRingFinder.com
Lost your ring in the grass, yard, or garden in Simi Valley, Thousand Oaks, Fillmore, Camarillo, Santa Paula, Oxnard, Ojai, Port Hueneme, Ventura, or Westlake Village? Don’t let it stay lost—call or text Dave MacDonald, Ventura County’s #1 Ringfinder, at 805-290-5009 or visit davetheringfinder.com for expert ring recovery. I’ll find your jewelry fast, wherever it’s hiding!
Andrew’s Story: A Lost Wedding Ring in Thousand Oaks
Andrew’s distress hit hard when he lost his wedding ring—a cherished family heirloom tied to his father’s legacy—in his Thousand Oaks garden. Missing for three days across his sprawling property, the ring seemed buried in a needle-in-a-haystack challenge, from grass to yard expanses like those in Camarillo or Westlake Village. He called me, Dave MacDonald, for professional ring recovery in the grass, yard, and garden, and I jumped into action.
Armed with my Minelab Manticore metal detector and handheld pinpointer, I tackled the Thousand Oaks terrain—dodging structures and navigating tricky spots akin to Oxnard or Ojai yards. We ruled out areas methodically, narrowing the search from Santa Paula-style fields to Fillmore-like gardens. Persistence paid off—Andrew’s wedding ring emerged from the grass, a heartfelt reunion proving the power of expert ring recovery in the yard for Ventura County residents.
Why Choose Dave MacDonald for Ring Recovery in the Grass, Yard, and Garden?
For ring recovery in the grass, yard, and garden in Simi Valley, Thousand Oaks, Fillmore, Camarillo, Santa Paula, Oxnard, Ojai, Port Hueneme, Ventura, or Westlake Village, I’m your go-to expert. Dave MacDonald at davetheringfinder.com brings top-tier metal detection skills and a knack for finding lost rings—whether in Port Hueneme grass, Ventura gardens, or Simi Valley yards. Andrew’s story shows why time and pros matter over DIY guesswork.
Don’t wait—time buries rings deeper in grass or soil! Call or text me at 805-290-5009 now for swift, reliable help. From Thousand Oaks to Westlake Village, trust Dave MacDonald for expert ring recovery in the grass, yard, and garden. Act fast—contact me today to reclaim your lost jewelry!

Silver Irish Claddagh Ring Lost at Will Rogers Beach…Found and Joyfully Returned.

  • from Redondo Beach (California, United States)

Steve’s Emergency Metal Detecting Service For You if you lost a ring or something precious to you. Please don’t wait until tomorrow, time will work against you, please CALL AS SOON AS POSSIBLE, CALL NOW!  310-953-5268

I had just gotten out of bed in the morning when Molly called. She was very concerned about a ring she had lost the night before, and was asking for help. I asked about the beach, and when she told me, I knew it was one that is cleaned meticulously with machines by the county, so I inquired more about the area, and when she told me that she believed it was lost on the slope down to the water it sounded like a good possibility of a recovery. We agreed to meet there when I was able to wake up and get ready.

We arrived very close to the same time, and found each other. When we looked out over the sand it looked like someone had dragged a 2×4 over the sand, it was smoothed out by the machines, all of it. She showed me where she believed the loss occurred, and it was on the slope untouched by the machines. I began my search in a nice tight grid not finding very much except pieces of aluminum cans. I continued on making sure to cover every inch of ground in order to not miss anything. When after about 6 passes, at the top of the slope, not more than 8 inches from where the machines had gone through I received a real nice signal, dug and there it was, the ring Molly had described. If it had been 8 inches further up it likely would have been gone; luck of the Irish maybe. I held it up, and she ran over very emotional at the sight of it again. She told me that when she was 13 her Irish father gave her that ring, and she has worn it everyday since, so losing it left her emotionally drained. But look at that smile, that’s why we do what we do as Ring Finders; AWESOME RIGHT?!

 

Don’t let the County beach cleaning machines take your lost valuable, call as soon as possible! I will work hard, using the most up to date metal detectors, to help you find what you thought might never be found again. I search, Beverly Hills, Hermosa Beach, Huntington Beach, Long Beach, Los Angeles, Malibu, Manhattan Beach, Newport Beach, Northridge, Pasadena, Redondo Beach, Santa Monica, Seal Beach, Simi Valley, Thousand Oaks, Torrance, Venice Beach, Zuma Beach, and all parks, yards, gardens, and ponds (to 5 foot depths) in all of Orange County, all of Los Angeles County, Southern California, and Ventura County.

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Ring lost at Pacific Beach Found

  • from La Jolla (California, United States)

Justin and family members were visiting here and spending the day out on the sand at Pacific Beach. While sitting in his beach chair, his gold wedding ring decided to take a sand bath, landing somewhere in a three foot circle around him. Searching the best he could, even using a sifter screen, failed to bring his ring to light. An online search brought him to TheRingFinders.com website and my phone number. A few texts with the pertinent information exchanged, and I was on my way with my wife to help with the awful parking situation normally associated with P.B. As luck would have it, I found parking up close, so, my wife didn’t have to circle, and was able to accompany me to the search area. After meeting Justin, seeing his chair, I had him clear the area for my search. Jokingly, I said that this search might break my record of 10 seconds recovery time seeing as how small the search area was. It was close, but, it might have taken me 12 seconds! A happy Justin can now stay out of the dog house with his wife. A pleasure to meet you and thank you for the reward.

Swift Recovery: Expert Metal Detection Service Reclaims Lost Engagement Ring at Castaic lake Lower Lagoon

  • from Santa Barbara (California, United States)
 Dave MacDonald, The Ring Finder, Recovers Lost Engagement Ring at Castaic Lake
Yesterday, Juan reached out to Dave MacDonald—known as Dave The Ring Finder—about a heartbreaking situation: his fiancée had lost her engagement ring at the lower lagoon swimming area of Castaic Lake. Recognizing the urgency, I scheduled an immediate appointment for today and headed to the lakefront, prepared to tackle the recovery despite the blistering 105-degree heat.
As a proud member of The Ring Finders network (visit ringfinders.com for more stories of lost jewelry recoveries), I specialize in reuniting people with their cherished items. Armed with my trusted Deus 2 metal detector and a passion for helping others, I arrived ready to dive in. Juan’s fiancée shared valuable details about where the ring might have slipped off, guiding my search strategy.
Undeterred by the sweltering conditions, I began methodically sweeping the initial area in the water, using a grid pattern to ensure no spot was missed. When the first pass yielded no targets, I expanded the search further into the lake. After an hour of persistent effort, my detector let out a clear, promising tone—a sign of success. With precision and care, I scooped up the lost engagement ring, securing it safely for its rightful owner.
The moment of reunion was pure joy, a powerful reminder of why I do this work. At davetheringfinder.com, my mission is clear: to provide expert metal detection services that recover what matters most. This successful recovery at Castaic Lake showcases the effectiveness of professional ring-finding skills and the right equipment.
Need to Recover a Lost Ring? Contact Dave The Ring Finder Today!
If you’ve lost an engagement ring, wedding band, or any precious jewelry, don’t wait—time is critical. Visit davetheringfinder.com or call/text me, Dave MacDonald, at 805-290-5009 for fast, professional recovery services. As part of The Ring Finders global directory, I’m here to help you reclaim your treasures, whether lost at Castaic Lake or beyond.
Losing an engagement ring is stressful—let Dave The Ring Finder bring it back to you. Call 805-290-5009 now or explore ringfinders.com to connect with experts near you.

Holgate NJ (LBI) Lost Wedding Ring recovered by Edward Trapper NJ Ring Finder August 2022

  • from Lavallette (New Jersey, United States)

Got a call today from Barbara, she was pretty upset after losing her beautiful wedding.  We talked for a bit and determined it must be right around her car in the driveway, hiding somewhere in the small stones in the driveway. I told her not to move the car, and don’t walk around in the stones which could cause possible damage to her ring. After just a short while the ring was back on her finger.