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Lost Well-Head Found by Dave Milsted in Winslow NJ

  • from South Jersey (New Jersey, United States)
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I received a message from Gary asking if I could find a well-head. I had to ask if it was made of metal, as I don’t know anything about well-heads. He said yes, so I said yes. Then he said it was paved over with asphalt. I said I would try.
We met the following weekend. Gary showed me the area that he thought the well was in. It is in the parking lot of bustling strip stores. There are 12 well-heads on the property. They know where 11 of them are. I asked if he had blueprints that I could see. He didn’t, but he had an old hand-made drawing that didn’t have the additions of the new buildings. I looked at the picture and hoped that the driveway was in the same place before the new construction.
I started my search. Within 10 minutes, I had 2 good hits that could be what we were looking for. I went over to one of the known wells to check out the signal it gave off. It gave off 2 loud signals within 3 feet of each other, just like I found. Gary painted marks on the parking lot. Gary said that he would have one of his construction crews dig it up the following day.
The next day Gary sent me a picture of the well-head. He said that he wasn’t aware that a service like this was available. He works for a large construction company that is always looking for metal objects. I told him to keep my information and number, and I would be glad to help him out. He said he would be calling a lot.
I love my hobby!

Lost Sapphire and Diamond Engagement and Wedding Rings, Midlothian Virginia…FOUND!

  • from Fairfax (Virginia, United States)

Rob Ellis: Metal Detecting Expert… Call/text/email, (703)-598-1435, Rob.Ellis@TheRingFinders.com

March 15th 2021: Found a wedding band and engagement ring lost while playing softball.

 

Jocelyn, her husband and friends were playing family style softball in a field behind their house. She removed her beautiful rings and put them in her pocket before starting to play. After the game, she found her rings missing! Family and friends searched the field for several hours. They even borrowed a metal detector and a rake, to no avail.

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Jocelyn then turned to the internet to seek professional help.  She found my contact information on The Ring Finders site (https://theringfinders.com/Rob.Ellis/) and texted me the next morning.  I made the 2 hour drive to Midlothian, Virginia to assist Jocelyn.   When we met, I could see the disappointment in her eyes.  She probably thought the rings were gone for good. After showing me the field, I assured her there was a good chance of recovery.

 

 

 

 

First Ring

I began my search pattern in the area behind “home plate” and worked toward the “outfield”. I searched into the woods several feet on either side of the field. Within 40 minutes I located Jocelyn’s wedding band to the right side of the home plate area. I left the ring exactly where I’d found it, marking the location by sticking a pencil into the ground.

 

 

 

2nd Ring

Over the next hour and 20 minutes, I searched the rest of the field. I then expanded the search area behind “home plate” and recovered the second ring. I marked the location of the second ring using a softball.

 

 

 

 

I sent a text to Jocelyn asking her to join me. When she arrived, I showed her the pencil indicating the location of her wedding band. She was incredibly happy to have her wedding band back, but the engagement ring held more sentimental value. I then asked her to pick-up the softball and, to her amazement, there was the ring.  We both shared the delight and relief of finding her treasures.

Smiles!

 

Please see this short video for a recap of the search, recovery and return:

 

I am expert detectorist with the knowledge, skill, and experience to recover your lost items on land and underwater. Call/text/email, (703)-598-1435, Rob.Ellis@TheRingFinders.com

Unearthing Lost Treasures: A Rincon Beach Wedding Ring Recovery Tale

  • from Santa Barbara (California, United States)

Recently, I received a frantic call from Arthur, who found himself in the unfortunate predicament of losing his cherished platinum Tiffany’s wedding ring at Rincon Beach in North Ventura. Despite being thousands of miles away in Hawaii, his distress was palpable as he recounted the ring slipping off his finger during a playful moment with a friend’s dog at the beach. With determination in my heart, I set out on a mission to reunite Arthur with his beloved symbol of love and commitment.

Navigating through the sprawling expanse of Rincon Beach, I was met with a familiar sight: a shoreline littered with remnants of carelessly discarded bottle caps, a testament to the beachgoers’ revelry. Undeterred by the prospect of sorting through the debris, I embarked on a meticulous search, fueled by the hope of uncovering Arthur’s lost treasure.

Despite the daunting task ahead, perseverance proved to be the key as I diligently combed through the sands, guided by Arthur’s description and a few invaluable photographs provided by his friends. With each scoop, the anticipation grew until, finally, a faint but promising low tone echoed through the air. With bated breath, I unearthed the elusive ring, nestled among the sand and bottle caps, a gleaming beacon of hope amidst the debris.

A call and text swiftly confirmed the ring’s identity, and I assured Arthur that his precious possession would be safely kept until his return from Hawaii. Today, amidst the gentle sea breeze and the soft caress of the sun, Arthur’s story continued as his cherished ring found its way back to his finger, symbolizing a continuation of his journey.

While time may often be of the essence in such situations, luck and perseverance can also play pivotal roles in the recovery of lost treasures. Whether lost for days or weeks, rest assured that no stone will be left unturned in the quest to reunite you with your cherished jewelry. Don’t hesitate to reach out at 805-290-5009, and together, we can embark on a journey to reclaim what was once lost.

LOST RING FOUND IN CARY, NC…… FOUND

  • from Jacksonville (North Carolina, United States)

Shawn SGT Sherrill – Ring Recovery Specialist…Lost your ring?… Call/Text ASAP  Anytime 24/7   918-313-2202

Did a ring recovery today. Ring was a custom made gold ring, no marking. It had been lost for two years. Returned to the owner at his business “GARDEN SUPPLY COMPANY” in Cary NC.
He’s a bee keeper too and was tending to some bees when some got under his hood. As he rare back and swatted from behind the ring went flying backwards, he thought forward, so I spent most of my time searching in that area. After about 2 hours and no luck, I decided to spread my search out.
After about another 30-40 mins and digging everything! I get a 51-53 signal! I barely put my digging tool in the ground and I see shiny edge pop up. Pluck it out and BOOM GOLD RING BABY!!!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Lost Ring Fort Wayne Indiana…found!

  • from Huntington (Indiana, United States)

I received a call from a woman in Chicago who wanted me to find her lost engagement ring.  She had lost the ring while visiting family members in Ft Wayne IN.  I was able to schedule some time on the 17th of March with her uncle who owned the property.   Lost on the 13th and found on the 17th near where she parked when she went to visit her uncle.   It truly was a lucky day for both of us.

Sterling Silver Engagement Ring

 

Found Engagement Ring

Lost Heirloom Bracelet found in Keswick Ridge, NB

  • from Fredericton (New Brunswick, Canada)

So I got a call from William who lost his 10K solid gold bracelet from his grandfather, that was given to him by his grandfather just before he passed away. He believed he lost it while at the cemetery near Keswick Ridge, NB or possibly at his parents house in Fredericton, New Brunswick, while cleaning the front and back yard. To make it even worse it snowed for the next few nights covering the area. He had spent days on hands and knees trying to locate it and finally decided to look online for a metal detector rental, but found TheRingFinders and me instead. He called and we met at his house searching the front and back yards with no success. We then drove out and searched at the cemetery where he’d attended his grandfathers funeral. Snow had fallen and been plowed off the road and shoulders forming high snow banks. We started searching from where he’d walked from the road to the cemetery entrance and then searched where he’d parked along the highway. After a short search I located the ring as it had been pushed down the roadway a bit. He was actually on the phone with his family when I walked up and dropped the ring in his hand. To say he was taken aback is an understatement and I could hear hear the families reaction over the phone as he told them it had just been found.

I was so happy to reunite you with your late grandfathers bracelet, that he gave you, I hope it brings you many years of great memories as you wear and look at it.

Unveiling the Secrets: How to Find a Lost Ring in the garden in Ojai CA

  • from Santa Barbara (California, United States)

Lost something precious amidst the sands of time? Fear not, for your search ends here. Picture this: Elizabeth, amidst the gentle pitter-patter of raindrops, finds herself amidst her garden, only to realize her wedding ring has slipped away. With dusk descending upon her, panic sets in as she frantically scans the earth, but to no avail. Enter the beacon of hope – a call to yours truly, the metal detector expert, poised to unveil the lost treasures buried beneath the earth.

As the morning sun heralds a new day, I set forth on a mission to reunite Elizabeth with her cherished possession. Armed with precision and determination, we narrow down the search to a compact 400 square feet, albeit shrouded in a labyrinth of knee-high succulents, each armed with their own set of prickly defenses. Undeterred by the daunting task ahead, I delve into the heart of the foliage, inch by inch, inching closer to the elusive prize.

Amidst the chaos of tangled roots and sharp edges, the piercing buzz of my MI6 pinpointer resonates through the air, signaling a glimmer of hope amidst the wilderness. With bated breath, I unearth the treasure, nestled amidst the foliage – Elizabeth’s lost wedding ring, gleaming in the morning light like a beacon of hope amidst the shadows.

But the journey doesn’t end here. If you find yourself in a similar predicament, lost amidst the sands of uncertainty, fret not. With a simple call or text to 805-290-5009, embark on a journey of rediscovery, as I, your trusted metal detecting service, guide you towards the light. For more information, visit www.venturacountyringfinder.com, and let us unravel the mysteries buried beneath the earth, one lost ring at a time.

Wedding Ring Takes Flight Bobec, NB

  • from Fredericton (New Brunswick, Canada)

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The Target

So I got a call for a lost wedding ring. The gentleman was weeding his raised bed gardens in the fall to prepare them for replanting. At the end of the day, after discovering the missing ring he figured that on one of the many trips to throw the handfuls of weeds into the woods, his wedding ring joined them on the flight. He proceeded to search the many weed piles on the forest floor, with no luck. He even borrowed a metal detector, which made lots of noise and gave him exercise but no wedding ring. He then found me online and called and we arranged a time to meet/search. I arrived, got the whole story and saw the search areas. I then laid out and started my search, with the highest likely areas of loss first. After searching all the gardens, weed throw areas, paths to and from, and possible areas of other outdoor chores and coming up empty, it was time to expand the search area. After a 1/2 hr and 8ft outside te original search area, I heard the tone that I was looking for, and after moving some grass aside there was a lovely circle of gold looking back at me. I pulled a surprise reveal by asking him to see his wife’s matching ring to remind me what I was looking for, and when he showed it to me I said “You’re right it does look exactly like yours”, and placed his ring beside her ring in my hand. A confused look came over him followed by a wave of realization and his eyes welled up and as he started thanking me. That reaction was all the thanks I needed.

Unraveling the Mystery: How to Find a Lost Ring in Your Yard in Simi Valley

  • from Santa Barbara (California, United States)

Losing something as precious as a wedding ring can feel like a nightmare come true. But fear not, for every lost treasure has its seeker, and every mystery its solution. Picture this: Nancy, amidst the serenity of her orange orchard in Simi Valley, suddenly realizes her wedding ring is missing. In a panic, she turns to the power of technology and community, reaching out for assistance through the Neighborhood app, where two kind souls guide her to me, the trusted metal detector expert.

As the sun rises on a new day, Nancy and I embark on a journey to unravel the secrets hidden amidst the foliage of her orchard. With meticulous precision, we scour the earth, retracing her steps and sifting through bags of debris, each containing the potential key to unlocking the mystery. Despite the initial setbacks, a glimmer of hope emerges as my trusty propointer leads the way, unearthing Nancy’s lost wedding ring buried within the last bag of debris.

In moments like these, it’s not just about the technology, but the expertise and dedication of the detectorist. With a simple call or text to 805-290-5009, Ventura County’s ringfinder stands ready to assist you in your time of need, whether your treasure lies buried in sand, water, or amidst the vast expanse of your yard. Don’t let the shadows of uncertainty overshadow your hope – let us guide you towards the light, one lost ring at a time.

LOST RING FOUND IN SPRING LAKE, NC…… FOUND!

  • from Jacksonville (North Carolina, United States)

Shawn SGT Sherrill – Ring Recovery Specialist…Lost your ring?… Call/Text ASAP  Anytime 24/7   918-313-2202

I got a call last night from Nick saying he was out looking for a turkey hunting spot when his leg fell into a rotted out tree stump and his ring came off. He saw it come off, but quickly lost it. He tried to move leaf by leaf it hopes to find it. With no such luck, he went to the local Walmart and bought a bounty hunter. Took it back out to the site and scanned the area. Again, no luck.

He then sought help from “The Ring Finders” and I came out to help him locate his lost ring the next day. I scanned the area and didn’t hear anything either. I then took my pin-pointer out and stuck it in the rotted stump hole and got a hit. I pulled out three handfuls of stuff before I was able to rescue it from the two foot hole.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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