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Lost Ring in Volleyball Court ..Recovered at Newport Dunes Resort .. Newport Beach, CA.

  • from Newport Beach (California, United States)

 

 

Don’t give up on a lost ring in the sand .. Call or text a metal detector expert .. Stan the Metal Detector Man mobile metal detecting service … 949-500-2136 . If the loss is not in a public location email:  stan@metaldetectorman.com

*** Linda was playing volleyball with her friends when her special silver ring flew off her finger disappearing into the sand. I was passing by on a nearby sidewalk when I saw all the players frantically running their fingers through the sand. 

Walking over to the group, I asked if the had lost a ring. When they answered, yes, I told them I could find the ring if they needed help. This volleyball court was about 100 yards from my home. So I could be back in a few minutes with a metal detector. 

About 10 minutes later I showed up ready for the search. It took longer to turn on my detector, making a few adjustments for the ground conditions,than it took to get the perfect signal of the silver ring. BOOM! Linda’s ring found.. It’s always exciting to see the reactions of all the on lookers when the recovery is successful. Especially those that have spent hours searching by sifting the sand by hand.

Prompt mobile metal detecting service available to help you now. Call or text to gat information about how this service works .. Stan .. 949-500-2136  .. I WILL TRY ANYWHERE,

Lost Platinum Wedding Ring in Sand at Newport Beach .. Found and Returned by a Ringfinder

  • from Newport Beach (California, United States)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The RingFinders Service helps man to find his cherished wedding ring … available to help you now .. 949-500-2136

*** Viet had been surfing at Newport Beach, CA. Just before going into the water he realized he still had his platinum wedding ring on. It was too far back to his car, so Viet put his wedding ring in a pocket of his backpack.

That evening when he got home Viet discovered his ring missing from the back pack. He and his wife drove more that 30 miles back to Newport Beach searching that night in the dry sand with no luck. He returned at 6am the next morning using a loaner metal detector that the lifeguards gave him. 

After two hours he was totally frustrated and he took a few minutes to google search ideas on how to find a ring with a metal detector. That was how he found my information on TheRingFinders metal detecting directory. I live very close to where the loss occurred, so I was on the beach by 9am. Viet was totally frustrated and tired from the many hours of searching. He did feel that he was searching the wrong areas and suggested I try a spot on the beach where he recognized a piece of ribbon in the sand. 

I started my grid search in that location while Viet went to his car for some water. Before he got 30 yards away from me I got a strong signal in my headphones. After retrieving the target I could see the platinum wedding ring in my scoop. I got his attention before he got to his car. When he saw his ring, couldn’t hold back his emotions, he choked up and took a few deep breaths. The sentimental meaning of his wedding ring and the frustration of so many hours of searching for the ring was overwhelming. Now the relief of having his ring back was real after coming so close to thinking it was lost forever.

I wonder how many people walk away from sentimental keepsakes that could have been found if they only knew a service like TheRingFinders exists. Many people find our service by accident searching through the internet. We have members internationally in over 400 cities.