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Lost Wedding ring found at Ventura Harbor Beach by Dave the RingFinder

  • from Santa Barbara (California, United States)
Lost Your Ring in Ventura or Santa Barbara? Call Dave The RingFinder for Expert Lost Ring Recovery!
Lost a wedding ring, bracelet, or necklace on Ventura or Santa Barbara beaches, yards, or fields? Don’t rent a metal detector—hire Dave The RingFinder, the expert in lost ring recovery. Call 805-290-5009 now!


Have you lost your wedding ring, bracelet, gold grill, or necklace in Ventura or Santa Barbara? Don’t waste time or money buying or renting a metal detector. Instead, trust Dave The RingFinder, the premier metal detecting professional serving Ventura and Santa Barbara counties. With years of experience and a passion for reuniting people with their precious jewelry, Dave is your go-to “metal detective” for lost ring recovery and metal detector services. Call or text Dave at 805-290-5009 to recover your lost jewelry fast!

A Real-Life Ring Recovery Story at Ventura Harbor Beach.
Recently, Dave received a call from a distressed husband whose wife lost her wedding ring at Ventura Harbor Beach during a high school beach volleyball tournament. While sitting on the sand, she tossed a stray volleyball back to the players, and her wedding ring flew off into the sand. Despite hours of searching by parents, players, and volunteers, the ring remained lost. Heartbroken, she thought it was gone forever.That’s when her husband found Dave The RingFinder online. One call to 805-290-5009, and Dave was on his way to the beach. After getting the details and assessing the area, Dave methodically gridded the sand. With his expert skills and advanced metal detecting equipment, he expanded the search until he got the telltale signal. Moments later, the ring was back in its owner’s hands, and the crowd erupted in cheers!
Why Choose Dave The RingFinder Over Metal Detector Rental?

  • Expertise Matters: Renting a metal detector without experience can lead to frustration and wasted time. Dave’s years of expertise ensure a higher success rate for lost ring recovery.
  • Specialized Equipment: Dave uses professional-grade metal detectors tailored for beaches, shallow water, yards, and fields in Ventura and Santa Barbara counties.
  • Time is Critical: Tides, shifting sands, and other detectorists can make recovery harder the longer you wait. Dave responds quickly to maximize your chances.
  • Proven Success: From wedding rings to heirloom jewelry, Dave has a track record of successful recoveries across Ventura and Santa Barbara.

Don’t Wait—Contact Dave The RingFinder Today!If you’ve lost a ring or other valuable jewelry in Ventura or Santa Barbara beaches, yards, or fields, don’t delay. Call or text Dave The RingFinder at 805-290-5009 to create a personalized plan for your lost ring recovery. Whether it’s a wedding ring lost in the sand at Ventura Harbor Beach, a bracelet in a Santa Barbara backyard, or a necklace in a field, Dave’s metal detecting expertise will stack the odds in your favor.Serving Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties for:

  • Lost ring recovery
  • Metal detector services
  • Jewelry recovery in beaches, shallow water, yards, and fields

Don’t risk losing your precious items forever. Trust Dave The RingFinder, Ventura and Santa Barbara’s top metal detecting specialist. Call 805-290-5009 now to get your jewelry back where it belongs!

Lost Your Ring in Ventura or Santa Barbara? Call Dave The RingFinder for Expert Ring Recovery

  • from Santa Barbara (California, United States)
Lost a wedding ring, bracelet, or necklace in Ventura or Santa Barbara Counties? Dave The RingFinder, a professional metal detectorist, offers expert ring recovery services. Call 805-290-5009 now!
Real-Life Ring Recovery Story: Marina Beach Park Success.
On Labor Day evening, Cheryl contacted Dave, distraught because her husband lost his wedding ring while boogie boarding at Marina Beach Park in Ventura. The ring, loose from frequent beach trips, slipped off during a tumble in the surf. Cheryl usually safeguarded it, but this time, both were caught off guard by a big wave.Since the ring was lost in the surf, Dave planned a search during the low tide at 2:45 AM Friday to avoid the heavy shorebreak. Marina Park’s bowl-shaped beach meant shifting sands could bury the ring deeper, so timing was critical. Dave promised to pray for its safe return and began gridding the beach at low tide.Working alone in the early hours, Dave split the beach into sections, focusing on the left side where Cheryl’s husband was boogie boarding. After 35 minutes with no targets, he moved to the north side. On his third pass, a pull-tab tone led to a men’s wedding band in his CKG scoop. Unsure if it was the right ring, Dave continued searching until 3:45 AM, finding no other targets. He sent a photo to Cheryl, went home to rest, and at 7:00 AM, Cheryl confirmed with joy—it was her husband’s ring!
Why Time Is Critical for Lost Jewelry Recovery
When you lose a ring or jewelry, time is of the essence. Tides, shifting sands, and other detectorists can make recovery harder. In Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties, beaches like Marina Beach Park, East Beach, or Leadbetter Beach are dynamic environments where items can quickly become buried or washed away. Dave The RingFinder uses his expertise to act fast, increasing the likelihood of a successful recovery.
How to Get Your Lost Ring Back in Ventura or Santa Barbara

  1. Act Quickly: Contact Dave as soon as you realize your ring or jewelry is lost.
  2. Provide Details: Share the location (e.g., Marina Beach Park, East Beach) and circumstances of the loss.
  3. Trust the Expert: Dave will create a tailored search plan using advanced metal detecting techniques.
  4. Celebrate Recovery: With hundreds of successful recoveries, Dave maximizes your chances of reuniting with your jewelry.   
  5.  Don’t Risk It—Avoid DIY Metal DetectingRenting or buying a metal detector may seem tempting, but without experience, you could waste time and reduce recovery chances. Dave The RingFinder’s professional skills, honed over years, ensure efficient and effective searches in Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties.

 

 Contact Dave The RingFinder Today

Lost a wedding ring, bracelet, or necklace? Don’t wait! Call or text Dave The RingFinder at 805-290-5009 for expert ring recovery in Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties. Whether on a beach, in shallow water, or in a backyard, Dave’s professional metal detecting services will help you reclaim your precious jewelry.

Lost ring Oxnard Shores

  • from Santa Barbara (California, United States)

Two weeks ago I had the opportunity to try and find a wedding/engagement ring lost on Thanksgiving weekend on the beach at Oxnard shores, just south of the Channel Islands Harbor. This is a beautiful location known for it’s quiet streets, multi-million dollar homes and simply just an awesome stretch of beach. Cathie, my client relayed to me how she had lost the ring, she was relaxing on her beach towel, took her ring off for a minute and forgot it was on the towel. She got up to leave, shook out her towel and launched the ring. This began her series of unfortunate events. She realized when she got home the ring was gone so she and a friend went back using a colander to try and find it. That didn’t work so she got a friends metal detector and she and her friend tried to use it to no avail. Since this was now the end of fall the county begins the process of beach replenishment and right in her rings flight path was a giant 5 foot tube used to transport sand from the dredge. All of this and the most rain and storms we’ve had in 6 years of drought had made the ring virtually disappear.

6 months later Cathie posted an ad on craigslist and we met up to try and find the ring. I spent 4 hours gridding with my CTX 3030 an ever larger area around the lifeguard tower but couldn’t find the ring. Since I hate to quit anything I promised I’d come back with my Pulse Induction machine as it reaches deeper and retry the area. Again I came back and re-gridded the same area with my pulse and found some items buried 24+ inches but none were her wedding ring. As with any hunt it’s never over until it’s over and I promised Cathie as I’m in the area I’d watch for erosion and if I see a change in the sand structure I’ll hit it again.

Every new attempt at recovery is a learning experience for my clients. Cathie realized that had she thought of calling myself or any other ringfinder her chances at a positive outcome would have greatly increased. Learning to use a metal detector is the same as learning a new language. She found out that learning what her friends metal detector was saying was a lot like trying to interpret what R2D2 is trying to say if you’re not a Jedi.

If you have lost an important piece of jewelry or a sentimental ring don’t hesitate to call a ringfinder right away. We are experts at using metal detecting equipment and if you put is in the right place you’ll likely get your ring back.