14K White Gold Ring Lost at Shadow Cliffs…Found in 3 feet of water!!!
The Bay Area Ring Finders Brendon Chapman… Metal Detecting Service/Call ASAP 925-580-2590
On Memorial Day I received a message from Madison requesting help. While spending the day with family at Shadow Cliffs, a man-made lake in Pleasanton, CA, he lost his wedding ring in 3 to 4 feet of water. Shadow Cliffs is part of the East Bay Regional Parks District, and they require a special permit for detecting. I have always carried this permit, but it comes with some red tape. Specifically, it does not allow for metal detectors to enter the water. I informed Madison that I would request special permission from the park manager before we could schedule this search. The park team was great and very accommodating!
With permission to enter the water and permit in-hand Madison and I met at the lake to perform the search. It was a beautiful, warm day and we were both excited to get into the water and recover the ring. He walked us out to chest deep water and stated that he thought that the ring was lost at this spot. A 15 minute hasty search turned up a few dimes and no rings. The best news was that there was not a lot of trash to contend with. A grid was established working parallel to the shore line first in deeper water working towards the shallows. I informed Madison that I believed that the ring would hit between 12 to 14 on my Equinox 800, but would investigate every signal to “clear it” from the grid. With each target, I could see the anticipation in Madison, but he was a good sport each time we pulled up what was not his ring.

At one point after being in the water an hour or so, we questioned the position of the area and the depth of water. We moved to more shallow water and it wasn’t to long before…WE MADE THE RECOVERY! It took three attempts to get the 14k white gold band into the scoop but I just knew that the 13-14 signal and perfect tone was our sought after prize. When I noticed that Madison had not seen me recover the ring I moved closer and asked him to describe the ring again and if it had “looked like this!” The instantaneous smile appeared that makes performing these recoveries so great and he said he could hug me, to which I leaned in for the embrace!
Once back on the sand beach I took some obligatory photos and we walked down to the lifeguards who had been interested in our activities. The lifeguards had doubted the success of our venture and were excited for our victory. Then he and I stared out at the water for a bit and talked. Madison was just the sort of guy I’d like to know. He was patient, kind, and thoughtful and seemed like a great father. Thank you Madison for trusting in me to assist you with your ring recovery. I very much enjoyed your company and conversation while we took this journey! Best Wishes!


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I received a call from a gentleman who was inquiring about my ring finding service. He was basically gathering information for his son, Nick. He explained that Nick was off loading some hay bales, when one of the strings grabbed his wedding ring and flung it out into the cow pasture. We discussed how my services work, which he felt was extremely reasonable. His one main concern was that they had been looking for the ring about 1 week already, with a pretty decent metal detector, and had absolutely no luck finding it. He was wondering if the same thing would happen when I came in to try and locate the ring. I had explained that unless you are extremely experienced in recovering lost items, it could be very challenging, especially in a cow pasture with about a week of rain. Talk about smelly and muddy to say the least. He was going to talk it over with his son, and assured me I would most likely get a phone call in the next day or so. This was a private location so there was no rush. As figured, Nick sent me a text asking if I wanted to give it a shot, to which I replied, absolutely! Nick’s one concern was being he had no luck, what do I think the odds of me finding the ring were. I assured Nick that if he was 100% positive his ring came off in the manner that was explained the night before, I was just about that positive I would be able to recover his ring. We made arrangements to meet after work that day. Once I arrived I put on my boots and out to the location we went. Again, as I do with every, I went over and over again exactly what, where, and how the ring flew off. After about 25 minutes covering every inch in multiple directions, all I had was a pouch full of trash. Actually, I was starting to think his ring may have not came off where he said. We took a few steps back to survey the location, and the only thing possible was the hay trailer was about 10’ or so closer to the road side of the field. I worked one or two paths from the already covered spot, and my machine let out the sweet sound of success!!!! I bent over and pushed the slop around until my pin pointer held a steady sound, and just as I figured, there was Nicks ring. I so so love when my clients are positive they know when their items fly off. Thank you agin Nick, it was a pleasure.

























