Rent a Metal Detector in Nashville, TN



Why waste your time and money renting or buying a metal detector when you can have someone like me with decades of metal detecting experience look for your lost treasures. Unfortunately some people buy or rent a mental detector to find their lost ring or other jewelry, then when they can’t find it, give up, thinking it can’t be found. I live in Nashville, TN but have also traveled to Kentucky, Georgia and Mississippi to search for and successfully recover lost jewelry and other treasures that were thought to be gone forever.
Jewell was 90% confident that she lost her grandmother’s wedding ring at a very large and popular park near Downtown Nashville on April 12th (2026). She didn’t realize it until it was dark outside. She returned to the park with a flashlight to look for the ring, but didn’t find it. She found my contact information on TheRingFinders directory and sent me a message on Monday morning. I was preparing for a ring search that involved a four hour drive to Mississippi, but I had a few hours available for a search. Jewell had to work and couldn’t meet me at the park to show me the areas she and her family had been, so she sent me maps of the park with those areas highlighted. This wasn’t ideal, but I spent about two areas searching those areas she marked on the maps. Unfortunately I did not find the ring. I told Jewell that once I returned to Nashville from Mississippi, I would contact her.
On Sunday, April 19th, I let know Jewell I was available to search the park and was hoping she could meet me there to give me a better idea of where she could have lost her ring. She was excited to say that she didn’t have to work and would meet me at the park. With an entire week having passed since she lost her ring, she was not very optimistic that I’d find it, but we still walked the path that she and her family took at the park last week. I swung the detector as we walked the route, finding only metal trash and a few coins. The grass was several inches long in some areas, short in some and even non-existent in others. If it landed in the shorter grass or dirt areas, it would have most likely been found by someone.
Jewell returned to her kid’s baseball tournament to allow me to continue with my search. Three hours into the search and luckily in the taller grass I got a strong signal on my detector. Indeed, it was Jewell’s gorgeous ring. It was hiding, completely out of sight in the 4” deep grass for a week, just waiting for yours truly to find it for Jewell. Just moments before I located the ring, a family had placed a blanket over the exact area and was enjoying a picnic. It was right after they picked up their stuff 45 minutes later that I was able to detect that spot. I sent a text with the good news to Jewell. She returned to the park within minutes, happy and excited. She said she just couldn’t believe that I found her ring. She expected that I would have already given up on the search. She now knows just how dedicated the Ring Finders are to finding lost rings and other items even when there is little hope or chance of them being found.