Ring Lost While Playing with the Dog in Calgary
Had a call on Sunday. A ring lost while wrestling with the dog. They knew where it happened, they just couldn’t find it.
Watch the video for the hunt.
Had a call on Sunday. A ring lost while wrestling with the dog. They knew where it happened, they just couldn’t find it.
Watch the video for the hunt.
Kaity & Zach were celebrating their recent marriage and honeymooning in Sneads Ferry, North Carolina. While they were at a friends house along Chadwick Bay, Kaity decided to take a running jump into the bay off of the boat dock. Both of her wedding rings came off of her finger into the bay and it’s soft muddy bottom. Along with friends, they both searched for the underwater rings and came across oyster shells along the way which were thrown out of the area. During the search, Zach also lost his wedding band. After hours of searching they finally gave up. A friend found Crystal Coast Ring Finders and message was sent out. Upon arrival, I was skeptical as I know these waters can sometimes be hard or soft bottoms. This one was the latter. I was searching around the boat dock in about 3 foot of water and pulling up various items from the bottom when within the first half hour Kaity’s engagement ring was brought up from the bottom. Surprisingly, her very thin wedding band wasn’t found. During the 1st attempted search, I was able to locate Zach’s missing wedding band just under the boat dock amongst other oyster shells. A 2nd attempt was made on a different day and Kaity’s wedding band was not located. I suspect it was either pressed deep into the soft black mud bottom or thrown out of the area attached to an oyster shell cluster. Kaity & Zach were mostly concerned about getting the wedding ring back in their possession.
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Got a call from a young man near Rock Hill, SC. He stated he had lost his ring while playing with his dog. Like I stated earlier it was an almost 3 hour drive one way. I texted him that I was on my way and that I should get their by 6-6:15 pm. I arrive and got the details from him. After about 45 mins and 5 yards later. I saw it after my coil swung over it and didn’t go off. I was like “WHY DIDN’T I HEAR ANYTHING?” After un-notching 65-85 VDI range. I figured out why! Tantalum is a HIGH TONE! Not a LOW or MID TONE. In fact it sounds like a copper penny or a dime. VDI 81/82 range.
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That brings my total ring count to 192.5 FTY
17- Recoveries FTY 1 – gold & tantalum ring (1 recovery)
35 – gold rings (14 recoveries) FTY NOTE: got 1 NOT marked. Had it checked and it’s gold!
48.5 – silver rings (2 recovery)
FTY 108 – mixed – copper – tungsten – steel – aluminum – junk rings FTY
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Brandon was playing volleyball in waist deep water, when his ring flew off his finger while hitting the ball. Everyone searched the area by feel and with mask and snorkeling gear, but, it had disappeared. This ring was his Dad’s wedding ring (a large silver claddagh designed one) and was passed down to Brandon when his Dad passed away. An online search brought up TheRingFinders.com website and my contact info. The tide was still rising a bit when I got the call, so, since they were going to stay at the site for a while anyway, I told them I’d come a bit later when the tide was falling. I arrived just before dark and met everyone at their campsite on the beach. After getting the dimensions of the search area, I got to work gridding the bay bottom from the shore out to about waist deep water. A few pieces of junk came to light along with a coin or two, but, no ring. I decided to finish gridding the area by going the other way, so, I went out to waist deep water, working parallel to the shore, and working my way toward the beach. On my second pass, I got a rocking 31 signal on my Equinox and pulled up a big silver ring. It that point, I didn’t have a detailed description of the ring, and this ring was different than any of the other claddagh rings I have found in the past, so, I continued on a bit so I wouldn’t lose my spot in my grid pattern. Once I got a bit closer to shore with the sunlight fading, I walked over to the group and announced that I found a big ring and needed a more detailed description of the one lost. Well, it was a spot on match to the one I found! Brandon was supper happy, and everyone else around their campsite and neighboring sites cheered when the word got out. A pleasure meeting you folks, and thank you for the reward.
Chaz & Jill took their kids up to a cabin in northern Minnesota for the Labor Day weekend. Jill was in the water playing with the kids, when she got out, she noticed her diamond wedding ring was not on her finger. She wasn’t sure exactly when or where it came off, though with the colder water in Minnesota it’s a safe bet that it came off in the water. Chaz got on the internet and searched “how to recover a lost ring” and up popped theringfinders.com web site. He called me and we discussed the situation, the ring was most likely in shallow water and not to weedy or mucky. So, I drove up and hopped in the water. There was a lot of trash to remove, about an hour & half into the search I found that beautiful white gold diamond ring.
So glad I could help out :O)
Take Care,
Darrin
This afternoon, Brian’s carefree game of competitive frisbee on the dry sands of East Beach took an unexpected turn when his Tungsten wedding band slipped from his finger amidst the excitement of a remarkable catch. With the ring lost in the heat of battle, Brian and his teammates embarked on a frantic hands-and-knees search, only to realize the vast expanse of sand posed a daunting challenge.
Fortunately, a teammate recalled past success with the services of a Ringfinder, prompting Brian to reach out for assistance. With a swift response, I arrived at East Beach, equipped with professional metal detection expertise to tackle the daunting task at hand.
Beginning with a grid search of the suspected area, I meticulously combed through the sand, methodically expanding the search zone. Persistence paid off as, against the odds, Brian’s wedding band emerged from the furthest reaches of the search area, snugly cradled in my scoop.
Brian’s swift retrieval of his cherished ring stands as a testament to the effectiveness of professional metal detection services. By recognizing the importance of expert assistance and reaching out promptly, Brian secured the timely recovery of his lost treasure.
Don’t let time be your enemy in the search for lost rings. Call or text 805-290-5009 anytime for a prompt response and expert assistance in devising a plan to reclaim your lost jewelry. Trust in the expertise of a metal detector expert to navigate the sands and reunite you with your prized possessions.