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Wedding Ring recovery at Sunset Beach, Huntington Beach

  • from Sunset Beach (California, United States)

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Chris called me and explained to me about the loss of his wife’s ring at Sunset Beach. They were already on their way home to Northern California but he sent me a video of where they were on the beach. I went to the beach after work and used his video to find the area they weee at. After detecting for about 30 minutes I located the lost ring. The ring was pretty deep in the sand as the high tide had gone over it after the loss. His brother lives in Orange County so he was able to pick it up for him.

Class Ring found at Central Park in Huntington Beach

  • from Sunset Beach (California, United States)

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Amy lost her Class Ring on January 26th 2026 while she was enjoying the day in Central Park. She told me the loss occurred a week ago so I was concerned that the commercial lawn mower might have run it over. This search took about 40 minutes as it was littered with pull tabs and numerous pieces of foil. Amy was so excited when she saw I had found her ring.

3 Ring Wedding Ring Set Lost in Volleyball Court .. Huntington State Beach , CA. .. Saved from Sand

  • from Newport Beach (California, United States)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Stan the Metal Detector Man member of TheRingFinders directory of metal detector specialists available to help you now.. Don’t waste time call ASAP .. Stan .. 949-500-2136
*** Dana was playing a volleyball game on the sand at Huntington State Beach, CA. During the playoff tournament game her soldered 3 gold diamond ring set came off her finger, disappearing into the sand. It was an important game, so they didn’t take time to search until after the game.

After the game all the players teamed up to search the sands for the ring set. Even though it was fairly large size they couldn’t find the ring set. Everyone left the beach, but Dana stayed frantically searching the sand by herself. This was so important as it was a wedding ring her dad gave to her mother and past down to her by her mother.

I received the call at 8:25 pm. After Dana told me she was still at the location, I told her the beach entrance is closed at 9pm. Even though it was close, there were at least 12 stop lights between my place and the beach entrance. If she could stay there we should be able to find it quickly. 

The first success was to arrive before the entry gate closed. The whole beach parking lot was empty when I met Dana . We walked across the sand to one of 30 volleyball courts and within a few minutes my metal detector gave me that sweet sound of gold. The beautiful gold diamond wedding ring set was saved and returned to Dana. 

I was surprised to leave my home, get to the location before the gates closed, find the ring, take a couple photos and return home in less than an hour from the time she called me.

 

If You need help finding a lost metallic item on the beach, in the sand, in the water, in a grass area, in a car, call me now… Stan the Metal Detector Man… 949-500-2136 ..”I WILL TRY ANYWHERE “