Gold Cartier Love Ring Lost in the Sand Found Avalon NJ by Ring Finders South Jersey John Favano
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This lady had lost her gold and diamond ring in her yard on the day before, during a family event. I found the ring in less than 30 minutes about 4-5 feet from the edge of the driveway.







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I received a call from Tim about his wife, Regina’s, wedding band that was lost in the sand in North Wildwood, NJ. He explained that the ring was in his pocket and must have fell out when he pulled his keys out. Shortly after my arrival and a quick search with my metal detector, the wedding band was found! It was another awesome day on the beach and it felt great to hear Regina comment that I helped “save the vacation.” Now the ring is safely back on her finger, and the family can continue to relax and enjoy the rest of the week!
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A few days ago Trey handed his gold chain and charm to his friend for safekeeping before he went swimming in the ocean in Ocean City, NJ. Unfortunately, his friend dropped the charm in the sand during the transfer. The jewelry is very sentimental to Trey because it once belonged to his grandfather Joe. His grandfather was a World War II Veteran and one of the oldest living World War II Veterans at the time of his passing last year at age 98. Trey reached out to me and asked if I could help find the charm. He gave me the general location of where it could be and I went out to search for it. After around an hour of gridding the beach, the charm was recovered. Trey was elated when I called him to let him know it was found.





Drove out to Caddo Lake for an individual to look for two very special rings. She is a nature photographer by trade (& a very good one) and had taken her rings off and placed them in the fold of her lap/shirt while in the kayak to get a pic of a bird. Excited about the pic she continued to kayak around the cove snapping pictures and when it was time to head back in she paddled to the spot where she entered the lake. Feeling the solid ground beneath the kayak she stood up to exit the craft and her rings plopped in the murky water. In her panic to recover the rings she placed her camera equipment on shore and tried to feel around beneath the water to no avail. In the span of just a few hours she had purchased two different types of metal detectors and even tried to shovel clumps of Muddy Muck from the edge of the lake. However, a park ranger did not see the humor in that, made her stop and told her to call someone professional but that she was not to dig again. She called us. Due to the metal garbage in the lake we had to first remove all things that set off our detectors and then proceed to concentrate on the jewelry specified sounds. One of her rings belonged to her mother (who recently passed away) and the other was her engagement ring. After a couple hours searching thru the mud and the muck We found one beautiful ring which had belong to her mother. The engagement ring is still elusive and we will have to travel back to continue the search another day.

Received a call from a young lady who was almost in tears that needed our help in finding her newly acquired 2022 high school graduation ring that unknowingly came off while swimming in Lake Lewisville. Since it was already at the end of the day but close enough to go view the area we met her about 7:00pm. After accessing the beach area and the size of the area she had been swimming in we knew how to tackle this problem first thing the next morning. After gridding off the search area we began to hunt; luckily enough it was little more than chest high in some areas but very murky. It took about 2 hours, along with avoiding other swimmers who came to enjoy the day, but she now has her beautiful ring back on her finger.
We got a call from Alberta, Canada from a very nice lady named Heidi, she said that her father had passed and that she was the executor of the estate in Pottsboro, Texas. She said her father was a Prepper and a Horder. He had left her an envelope with instructions on where he had buried up to $300,000 in silver coins in his backyard.
The family was able to find and dig up up what they believed at the time was all of the PVC Tubes with the coins from the yard. But they were concerned that maybe there were others buried in the yard someplace. They just wanted to be sure before selling the property.
So she ask us to scan the property to be sure nothing was left and to reopen all the PVC tubes that they knew about to be sure everything had been removed, and it had.
It was 95 degrees on Fathers Day morning at 8am to do our search. We searched the entire backyard and then dug up the PVC Tubes where the known coins had been found. It was thrilling to think that so much in coins had been buried there. It really was like digging for buried treasure.
It was a great day and another satisfied customer for the Dallas Ring Finders…
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I received a call from Alissa this evening about her brother-in-law Charles’ lost platinum wedding band in Ocean City, NJ. Charles’ ring flew off his finger into the sand while he was pushing his child on the swing set at the beach. After a few minutes of metal detecting, the ring was found!




I was contacted by a woman who lost her engagement ring and wedding band while cooling off in about four feet of water at a city park.
She met me there today and stood in about the same area and I was able to recover both rings. It was gratifying to return her rings. I think she said the engagement ring was 50 years old and was handed down in the family.

We received a call from an 86-year-old gentleman who said his 72-yr old wife (who has Alzheimers) had hidden his last set of keys to his car and he needed our help desperately and then he began to cry, it nearly broke my heart; secondly he told me that over the last two years she has hidden all of her jewelry and all of their silver somewhere in their 4000 sq ft home and beautiful yard in Dallas.. we said we would come right out. We went over, checked out the home as the couple had lived there 38 years and had lots of things in the home presenting lots of challenges. We set up a schedule to come back on a weekly basis to continue the search and go room by room, item by item, which is something very unusual for us to do. Using our Garrett Pinpointer‘s today we finished our first four hours of searching & found several sets of earrings, a beautiful lapis bracelet and some other miscellaneous items that he was very happy to get back. We’re going back again next week as we’re focusing on a very expensive necklace and very special pair of earrings that are missing totaling somewhere in the area of $35,000 – $70,000 in total jewelry cost. We consider this as part of our “forgotten fortune” category. We will keep you guys updated as we go forward.