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White Gold Chain Bracelet Lost at Emerald Bay, Laguna Beach, CA. Found and Returned

  • from Newport Beach (California, United States)

Stan the Metal Detector Man can help you find your lost valuable. Available now. Fall or text Stan Ross for help… 949-500-2136.


*** Justin and his brother were at Emerald Bay which is located in Laguna Beach, CA. His brother lost a white gold bracelet in the dry sand earlier in the day. After searching for a long time, Justin set out to buy or rent a metal detector.

During Justin’s attempt to locate a metal detector on line, he found my contact information. His call to me was not long. Basically , I needed to know if it was lost in dry sand and the location was less than 5 miles from where I live. I met him within a short time and found the gold bracelet using a Minelab Manticore metal detector.

.I can help you now … 949-500-2136

Texas Aggie Ring Recovered from Surf at a Los Angeles, South Bay Beach

  • from Newport Beach (California, United States)

 


Rings lost in the surf can be found if you call a professional ringfinder. Call or text ASAP anytime 24/7 .. Stan The Metal Detector Man .. 949-500-2136 .. Your keepsake is not lost forever..

***Jason is here in Southern California with his family. His daughter is competing in a little league baseball competition. While waiting for the next game, they went to the beach. Jason went into the surf only waist deep when he got hit by a rouge wave. It happened so fast that he lost his  balance falling to his knees. When he stood up he knew right away his cherished  Texas A&M ring was not  on his finger.

He called me after somebody gave him my contact information. After discussing his situation, he told me he had a game to go join a couple hours. Even though it was high tide, I told him if he could stay in the location for an hour, I would not need him to complete a search. We met on the beach so he was able to show me the exact place the  loss happened. I knew it would probably be 3 to 4 hours for the tide to get low enough to find the ring. No problem, every search is different. I had the most important information for a successful search.

After 3 hours of grid searching the falling tide the ring was not showing.  it as getting dark and I had eliminated the whole lower low tide zone. i was preparing to tell myself it’s time to give up. I actually turned off my detector to begin the do the walk of shame. Then I saw an area where we had stood when Jason directed me to the spot he fell in the surf. BOOM ! the awesome gold  ring was there in the upper sand. when Jason got knocked down he arms swung around and his heavy gold ring (1 oz.)went 20 to 30 feet up toward  the top of the high tide mark. Another learning lesson for me. Jason does not know how close we came to calling thins “No Find”.

He met me the next evening  to pick up the awesome Aggie Gold Ring. we had  a  great reunion of Jason with his ring and he took the time to share a lot of the importance of the Aggie ring to it’s graduates. I consider it a privilege to recover and return these rings .” Gig Um “ That’s an Aggie ring greeting.

I am retired and live minutes from anywhere in Southern California .. Always available to use my experience searching with a metal detector to help you find your precious sentimental item. Call or text now  .. Stan the Metal Detector Man .. 949-500-2236 .. Don’t wait timing is important. “I WILL TRY ANYWHERE”