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Recovered Gold Wedding Ring Lost During Landscaping

  • from Santa Cruz (California, United States)

I received a call from Michael who shared the story of losing his custom wedding ring that he lost while landscaping his front yard.  He recollected the various tasks he had done that could have separated his ring from him, as well as some potential looseness of the ring as well.  And upon searching for how to find a lost gold ring he came upon Ring Finders and my contact information.  So we coordinated to meet at his house and conduct the search.

When I arrived Michael showed me in good detail all of the places he could have lost his ring.  He also gave me some prioritization of where to search given the activities he was doing in those areas which helped a lot.  Several of these places were quite concerning as they would require getting in to the shrubbery and around trees with a pinpointer since a full sized metal detector would not fit.

As I got started, I used a variety of techniques to get around the folliage and into the highest probability locations.  But after about 45 minutes in a rather confined total area I had not come up with anything.  So I asked Michael to describe everything again and walk me through the locations he worked.  We did find one area that I hadn’t covered yet, so I searched this spot as well, then started doing a more meticulous search with pinpointer alone.  Of course in doing this I resigned myself to finding all the stray nails and wire in the area as well, but given that Michael had very nicely manicured landscaping this was not too big of a problem.

After about another 45 minutes of this I returned to the highest probability location Michael had identified, and there right behind the first tree that Michael had identified, but in a location that I was unable to reach with my fully assembled metal detector, I found Michael’s ring with my pinpointer.

I related the good news to Michael and we were both ecstatic that I was able to recover it, and I was thrilled that I was able to work on such a detailed recovery that required some creativity to complete.

 

How to find a Lost ring in your backyard?

  • from Miami (Florida, United States)

If you recently lost a ring or any other type of jewelry and need a Metal Detecting service to help you recover it, give me a call, Louis, 305-608-1870. Send me a text or Leave me a voicemail as soon as possible.  I have a Metal Detecting service and can come out and help you find your lost item.  Please check out my Over 150 successful recoveries and pictures on my homepage.

   In the photos above I received a call from someone who lost his wedding ring while doing some yard work and clearing brush.  He had recently hurt his finger and had it switched to his middle finger while it healed.  While working in the yard it flew off somewhere.  After over a hour searching both his yard and his neighbors I was about to give up when there it was, right in front of our face sitting in between the trees on a stump.  Sometimes you get lucky:-)
Again, if this has happened to you, whether it’s a ring, Watch, necklace, on the beach, in the water or in your backyard give me a call.

Metal detecting for a lost ring while playing beach volleyball

  • from Miami (Florida, United States)

If you lost a ring or any type of jewelry, give me a call/text at 305-608-1870.  I have a metal detecting service and can come out and help you find what you’re looking for.
In the photos above I recovered a mens wedding band that was lost 2 days earlier in a beach volleyball court.  He and his friends spent hours looking for it with no luck.  One of them came across my number and I was able to meet him there at night and after a few minutes of searching he was reunited with his lost ring.
If this has happened to you, whether you lost something on the beach, in the water, or in the backyard, don’t hesitate call me.  Check out my over 100 recoveries and stories on my profile page

Lost ring in Backyard

  • from Miami (Florida, United States)

If you’re reading this, you probably lost your ring in your backyard and need somebody with a metal detector to help you find it.  That’s exactly what she did.  She was gardening and later realized her ring was missing.  She called me and I was able to go over and find it in a few minutes.  If you’ve lost your ring or any item in the backyard, at the beach in the water on in the sand, Give me a call/text, Louis, at 305-608-1870 and come right over and help you out.

Lost ring in Layton, Utah: Found

Joe needed to trim some dead branches from the big pine tree in the yard, so of course, he decided to climb the tree. But as he leaped up to grab the lowest branch, he felt his wedding ring slip off his finger. No problem, he thought, how hard can it be to find a big ring in a small lawn? He borrowed a metal detector from a friend and searched the whole area. He found trash, coins, wire, and even a lost fork, but no ring. Then they called me. We arranged for a time to meet, and I started searching through the junk-filled yard with my metal detecting equipment. I found the ring 20 or 30 feet from the tree, in the opposite direction from where we thought the ring would be. When a ring goes flying, it’s hard to guess where it will finally land.