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Need Help Finding a Lost Ring Cookville, TN

  • from Nashville (Tennessee, United States)

Don’t waste your time buying or renting a metal detector when you can have someone with decades of experience with high end metal detectors come to you and look for your lost treasures. Call Bryon Elness, the TN Ring Finder at 615-854-7990 for your metal detecting needs. Whether it’s lost jewelry, keys, cell phones, a hearing aid, machine parts, property pins or other metallic items, I have the equipment, skills, patience and determination to find your treasure in grass, weeds, snow, rocks, mud or shallow water.

Chelsea found my contact information on TheRingFinders directory back in February 2025 after her husband, Daniel, lost his wedding band. Before we made arrangements for me to come and look for the ring, Chelsea text me back with the good news that they found Daniel’s ring. It had lodged itself on the tail cap switch of a small flashlight that Daniel uses when he walks their dog at night.

Fast forward to May 24, 2026 and Chelsea sent me another text, saying that Daniel lost his wedding ring again. They had spent hours searching their home for the ring without finding it. Daniel wasn’t sure when the ring came off of his finger, so there were multiple outdoor areas that he wanted checked. These areas included the back yard, the dog park in their subdivision, the small stream where runoff drains into, some landscaped areas outside of their gated community and last, but not least, a grassy area on the side of a nearby grocery store (where he also walks their dog).

I arrived back in TN on May 27th from out of state, and made plans to search for Daniel’s ring the following day. Chelsea and Daniel could not be there, but Daniel sent me a series of short videos, showing me the areas that he regularly walked their dog. I arrived at 9am and started the search. I spent the first two hours metal detecting the back yard, the path to the dog park and the dog park. I did find a gold plated silver ring in the dog park, but it wasn’t Daniel’s ring. The stream and drainage system was checked and no ring. As I was checking the grassy area on the side of the grocery store I began getting lots of signals, including several quarters, dimes and pennies. Then at the two and a half hour mark I got the signal I was hoping for, Daniel’s ring! It was concealed in the thick grass, about 35’ away from the entrance into the couple’s gated community.

I sent Daniel a picture of his ring and he called me back almost immediately. He and Chelsea were in total disbelief that I found the ring and even more so where I found it. Daniel said he and Chelsea will be celebrating their wedding anniversary soon, and it will be a much happier celebration now that his ring was found. Thank you Daniel and Chelsea trusting me to find this elusive ring.

White gold wedding band lost, then found with a metal detector in Nashville, TN

  • from Nashville (Tennessee, United States)

Danny found me on TheRingFinder website after losing his white gold wedding band at a park in Nashville, TN. He had been carrying it in his hand when it slipped out and flew into some grass. He was pretty confident it was in an area about 20 feet by 20 feet. After asking Danny a few questions, I asked him to start a timer. Nineteen minutes into the search with my Minelab Equinox 800 metal detector, I found the ring several feet outside of the 20’ by 20’ search area where Danny thought the ring would be. It was concealed in the 3” tall grass and would have been difficult, if not impossible, to locate without a detector. It was Danny’s information that put me close enough for the ring to be found. He was elated that I found his ring, which is obvious by the huge smile on his face. To make this story even better, a gentleman walked by and congratulated Danny on having his ring found. Come to find out they grew up in the same neighborhood in another state. What a great day to not only re-unite Danny with his lost wedding band, but also have Danny be re-united with an old friend.