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Unveiling the Secrets: How to Find a Lost Ring in the garden in Ojai CA

  • from Santa Barbara (California, United States)

Lost something precious amidst the sands of time? Fear not, for your search ends here. Picture this: Elizabeth, amidst the gentle pitter-patter of raindrops, finds herself amidst her garden, only to realize her wedding ring has slipped away. With dusk descending upon her, panic sets in as she frantically scans the earth, but to no avail. Enter the beacon of hope – a call to yours truly, the metal detector expert, poised to unveil the lost treasures buried beneath the earth.

As the morning sun heralds a new day, I set forth on a mission to reunite Elizabeth with her cherished possession. Armed with precision and determination, we narrow down the search to a compact 400 square feet, albeit shrouded in a labyrinth of knee-high succulents, each armed with their own set of prickly defenses. Undeterred by the daunting task ahead, I delve into the heart of the foliage, inch by inch, inching closer to the elusive prize.

Amidst the chaos of tangled roots and sharp edges, the piercing buzz of my MI6 pinpointer resonates through the air, signaling a glimmer of hope amidst the wilderness. With bated breath, I unearth the treasure, nestled amidst the foliage – Elizabeth’s lost wedding ring, gleaming in the morning light like a beacon of hope amidst the shadows.

But the journey doesn’t end here. If you find yourself in a similar predicament, lost amidst the sands of uncertainty, fret not. With a simple call or text to 805-290-5009, embark on a journey of rediscovery, as I, your trusted metal detecting service, guide you towards the light. For more information, visit www.venturacountyringfinder.com, and let us unravel the mysteries buried beneath the earth, one lost ring at a time.

Unraveling the Mystery: How to Find a Lost Ring in Your Yard in Simi Valley

  • from Santa Barbara (California, United States)

Losing something as precious as a wedding ring can feel like a nightmare come true. But fear not, for every lost treasure has its seeker, and every mystery its solution. Picture this: Nancy, amidst the serenity of her orange orchard in Simi Valley, suddenly realizes her wedding ring is missing. In a panic, she turns to the power of technology and community, reaching out for assistance through the Neighborhood app, where two kind souls guide her to me, the trusted metal detector expert.

As the sun rises on a new day, Nancy and I embark on a journey to unravel the secrets hidden amidst the foliage of her orchard. With meticulous precision, we scour the earth, retracing her steps and sifting through bags of debris, each containing the potential key to unlocking the mystery. Despite the initial setbacks, a glimmer of hope emerges as my trusty propointer leads the way, unearthing Nancy’s lost wedding ring buried within the last bag of debris.

In moments like these, it’s not just about the technology, but the expertise and dedication of the detectorist. With a simple call or text to 805-290-5009, Ventura County’s ringfinder stands ready to assist you in your time of need, whether your treasure lies buried in sand, water, or amidst the vast expanse of your yard. Don’t let the shadows of uncertainty overshadow your hope – let us guide you towards the light, one lost ring at a time.

Minus 40 Celsius! Two Rings Lost! Newton Neighborhood, Edmonton Alberta.

  • from Edmonton (Alberta, Canada)
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I received a text on Monday February 8th from Alison asking if I was able to help her find her rings which she had lost in her back yard over the weekend.

After talking to Alison and asking many questions I agreed to schedule a time to search but unfortunately the weather was against us due to an arctic vortex clamping down on Alberta with extremely cold windshield values between -40 Celsius and -45it was way too cold to be outside searching for the rings, I assured Alison that her rings are safe where they are and as soon as we have a break in the weather I would come out and find the rings for her.  Friday February 12th we finally got a break in the weather, still cold at -25 Celsius but with hardly any wind! I texted Alison and agreed to meet up with her in the afternoon.

I met up with Alison and she showed me where she was standing on her deck when she shook her hand and both rings flew off and landed somewhere in the back yard.

Alison told me she spent an hour searching for the rings using a rake to sift through the snow but with no luck. With my experience I knew the rings were very close to where she was standing and not where she thought the rings could be.

Within 5 minutes I found one ring so then I knew the other ring was close by and within 12 inches I found the other.

I took both rings to Alison in the house, she was so grateful to have her rings back on her finger – a happy ending!

 

Gold and Diamond Wedding Band Lost in Snow, Found and Returned in Paoli, PA

  • from Philadelphia (Pennsylvania, United States)

Vijay found me via The Ring Finders Directory. He texted me looking for help in locating his lost gold and diamond wedding band. We spoke on the phone and he told me he was on an early morning walk around his neighborhood in Paoli, PA admiring the snow that was really coming down hard. He went to take a picture with his phone and while reaching for the phone he felt his ring fall off his finger straight down into the 8 or more inches of snow at his feet. At the time he didn’t have gloves on so he went home to get gloves so he could dig around and find the ring but by the time he got back…uh oh…the plow came through. I live about 15-20 minutes from Paoli so I was there within 30 minutes. First thing Vijay said to me was that next week is his 1 year wedding anniversary…and he made it clear the ring must be found! We met at the area where he dropped the ring, it was a parking lot of a school, and he showed me exactly where the ring was dropped. It was clear that the ring was definitely swept away by the plow and most likely was in one of the 3-4 foot mounds of snow near where the drop occurred. I had 2 detectors with me…One with a small coil and one with a larger coil. I started searching first with the larger coil but it was tough going and I couldn’t sweep the mound very effectively. I switched to the smaller coil and after each pass without a signal I took my shovel and dug the mound down by a foot or so. The detector depth is only a foot so I was assuming the ring was probably deeper toward bottom of the mound. After 20 minutes and on my 3rd pass I finally got a really good signal(a 22 on my Equinox 800). I called Vijay over and told him I’m liking this signal…we looked together as I dug down in snow. We were both elated to see his bright yellow gold band appear! I tell this to people all the time…being a Ringfinder is a lot “funner” when you are able to come through for the person! I’m so happy that Vijay can celebrate his 1 year anniversary next week with his beautiful band on his finger.

Snow Shoveling Temporally Claims Another Wedding Band in Berlin NJ, Returned by Dave Milsted

  • from South Jersey (New Jersey, United States)
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Tiffany posted a desperate plea on the Winslow Talk Facebook page, asking if someone could help find her husband’s wedding ring. He lost it in the snow yesterday while shoveling. There were two people who referred me to help: Brian, a friend of mine, and Nicole, who has used my service in the past (a one-minute successful search Click here to read that story)
I made arrangements to look for the wedding band after work. It is a thin yellow gold wedding band. They have only been married for 3 months. After Korey lost the ring, he stopped shoveling. So there are about 8 inches of snow on the ground. She did mention that he heard something hit the house when he threw some snow off of the shovel.
That was a great piece of information. I only had to search for about 5 minutes before I uncovered the bright and shiny yellow gold ring. It was within 3 inches of the foundation for the house. Tiffany was shocked that it was found, let alone so fast.
I love my hobby!

Lost ring at South Mission Beach found

  • from La Jolla (California, United States)

Hailey was out on the beach one evening playing a game. When she was done, she realized the ring given to her by her boyfriend at Christmas was not on her finger anymore. Soft sand and a 30 X 40 foot area and there was no way she was going to find it without help. I got the call the next morning, grabbed my gear, and headed to meet her. On a public beach, you need to get on these things right away so someone else doesn’t find it first and not know who to return it to. On arrival, I noticed that some heavy equipment had gone through the area…..not a good sign. I looked down the beach and could see that equipment at work moving sand around. A skip loader and a rake machine. Okay, that’s better than a sifter, but, still the ring could have been scooped and dumped somewhere else, or, the rake could have drug the ring out of the search area. Not all of the search area had been disturbed, so, we were hopeful. After about 15-20 minutes of gridding, I got the sound I was “looking” for, and one scoop later, I had her ring. It was just a fraction outside the raked section of sand. Whew! I’m glad I could help you Hailey, and thank you for the reward.

 

Rediscovering Treasures: How to Find a Lost Ring with Expert Metal Detecting Service at Leo Carrillo State Beach

  • from Santa Barbara (California, United States)

Have you ever experienced the sinking feeling of realizing you’ve lost something precious? Cynthia’s heart sank when she discovered her husband’s wedding ring had slipped off her thumb amidst the sandy shores of Leo Carrillo beach in Malibu. It’s a common scenario – entrusted with the ring while her husband enjoys the surf, only to lose it innocently while playing with their child. But fear not, for every lost ring has the potential to be found, especially with the assistance of a metal detector expert.

After receiving Cynthia’s distress call, I sprang into action, scheduling a search for the following day. With extreme wind conditions forecasted, I knew time was of the essence. Armed with the knowledge of the area and a grid plan, I embarked on the hunt, determined to reunite Andrew with his cherished ring.

Upon arrival, I meticulously combed the area, clearing away debris and focusing on the spot indicated by Andrew. Despite the gusty winds, my metal detector guided me to a promising signal. With bated breath, we unearthed the buried treasure – Andrew’s wedding ring, gleaming in the sunlight. Joy and relief washed over us as we celebrated the successful recovery, alleviating any lingering guilt or worry.

If you ever find yourself in a similar predicament or simply can’t locate your valuables, don’t hesitate to reach out. With expert metal detecting services tailored to finding lost treasures, I’m here to assist you in rediscovering what’s rightfully yours. Contact me at 805-290-5009, and let’s embark on the journey to recover your cherished possessions.

Diamond and platinum Wedding band lost at Coral Springs , Florida… found and returned to owner

  • from North Miami Beach (Florida, United States)

I got a call from a client Ron who was very upset about visiting a neighbors house and having his fiancé loose a Platinum Diamond engagement ring . He asked me if I could come over to Coral Springs to find his Platinum ring. He stated that he had been searching for it since Christmas Day with metal detectors . I came over about 0900 the next day. He kept asking me whether it flew off his fiancés finger into a nearby lake.. I really thought 20 feet was too far away . I began searching and after a few targets like the sprinkler system. I finally got the  prize target. He was soooo Happy .. and I felt very good also. What a good Christmas present although a little bit late.

Diamond engagement ring lost in snow, recovered and returned in Bensalem, PA!

  • from Philadelphia (Pennsylvania, United States)

Received an email from Catie on December 17, 2020 looking for help finding a lost diamond engagement ring. I gave her a call and she shared the details of what happened. Here in the Philadelphia area we had a significant snow storm Wednesday night through Thursday morning. Catie was clearing snow off her car in the parking lot of her apartment in Bensalem, PA when she suddenly noticed her relatively new engagement ring was no longer on her finger. She was quite certain it was on her finger prior to her starting to clear the snow off the car. In somewhat of a panic she dug around in the 10 inches of snow with no luck. Prior to calling me she had actually borrowed a metal detector but told me it was of no use and she didn’t know how to work it. After speaking to her I told her I would be there the next day at lunch time….I stressed to her not to touch, move or shovel anymore snow and to make sure no one shovel the snow around the area.

I met Catie at her car at around 130 pm and we re-enacted her movements that led to the lost ring. Based on her description of her movements I guessed it couldn’t be far from her car and most likely in the snow behind the car. I learned over the years to prioritize search areas…start a quick search in the most likely area it fell…even if that area is sort of in the middle of the entire search area. I made a first pass along and behind the tail gate of her car with no luck…the snow was deep! I turned and began making a 2nd pass a little more distant to the rear of the car and BOOM! A surface 8-9 tone on my Equinox 800 detector! Those of you who are detectorists know…if you get a solid surface signal in 10 inches of snow…its going to be a winner. The signal was so clear and obvious I wasn’t surprised when i bent down and wiped away a few inches of snow to reveal a beautiful diamond ring. Total search time – 2 minutes?!

Catie happened to be standing 10-15 feet away….watching with hopeful yet anxious eyes. When I got the signal…even before bending over….I gave her a wink(like babe Ruth calling the homer!). After bending over and picking up her ring I think she was in a bit of shock when she saw it in my hand. Then tears of joy of course! To this day I find the best part of being a Ringfinder is the visceral joy and relief on faces of people when I hold up their lost ring. What can I say…its a rush!

Catie is scheduled to get married September of this year…I certainly wish her the best!

 

 

Lost Keys in a Snowstorm, A Bad Tuesday in Gladwyne PA. Keys Found by Dave Milsted

  • from South Jersey (New Jersey, United States)
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Koree was having a very bad day this past Tuesday. Eastern Pennsylvania was in the middle of a Nor’easter snow event. He also got into a fender bender and needed his vehicle towed. As he was waiting for the tow, he lost his only key for his car in 6+ inches of snow. While he waited the 3 hours for the tow service, it continued to snow at 1-2 inches per hour. Koree searched with no luck and gave up for the night. He came back to the parking lot the next day without finding his keys. That’s when he turned to the internet and found me. We made arrangements for me to search after work.
We met at the lot at 5 pm, it was already dark out, but the fresh snow cover provided enough light to search. I was afraid that the lot was paved and would have rebar, but it turned out to be a gravel lot. Koree showed me the area he thought he lost his keys.
I started detecting, getting signals frequently. This lot is along the Schuylkill River and an exercise trail. Obviously, a party area by the amount of beer bottle caps I was uncovering. There were also a lot of coins. Koree got excited at every signal I searched. He told me the dealer said it would cost $700 to replace his key and fob.
After 45 minutes of searching, I finally uncovered his key. He was so happy. His day just got a lot better. Due to COVID restrictions, no handshakes, fist bumps, or hugs were exchanged. Koree said he would spread the word about the Ring Finders!
I love my hobby!