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Lost Ring Playing VolleyBall at Corona Delmar Beach in Southern California .. Found Using a Metal Detecting Service

  • from Newport Beach (California, United States)

Your ring lost in the sand is not lost forever.. Call or text Stan the Metal Detector Man  … 949-500-2136 .. Professional metal detecting service available to give you advice or meet you at your location .


** It was a weekend Sunday afternoon when I got a call to help find a ring lost at Corona Delmar beach. They had lost a gold ring while playing volleyball and were still at the location. I was nearby, so I met them on the beach with my state of the art metal detecting equipment.

They told me that two rings were lost in the sand.  I was amazed that they had been able to find one of the rings hand searching the sand.
Anyway, I recovered the other ring shortly after starting a grid search with my state of the art metal detector. It was a big family group and they were all happy to see how easy it was to find the other ring. It’s always a special moment to see how happy people are when we can find a sentiment keepsake that they thought was impossible to find in a mass of sand.

  

Man’s Wedding Ring Slips Off Finger Disappearing into the Ocean .. Newport Beach, CA.

  • from Newport Beach (California, United States)


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*** JJ  was at Newport Beach, CA. with his family. He had been out in waist deep water playing with his kids when he felt his white gold wedding ring slip off his finger.  The key clues that gave me hope for a successful search were, he felt it come off his finger, during high tide, the location has a hard sand bottom and the next low tide was a minus low at 2am in the morning.

He sent me a couple photos that gave me great reference points. I went in the late afternoon to search the dry sand and down to the water. ( many times people do get confused about if the felt the ring come off ) … I returned at midnight to grid search the minus low tide. Only three pieces of metal trash. Then a strong low tone with perfect ID numbers for a big gold ring. The water was ankle deep. The sand was hard so the ring was only about 3 inches deep. 

The next morning I texted JJ with the good news. He wasted no time and drove to pick up his ring an hour after we talked. He was very appreciative and I could tell just by his presence that this ring meant the world to him.   I never get tired of doing this. Such a challenge and always a pleasure to meet someone I can help.

A phone call is the most reliable way to get a shot at finding your lost item. The next best option is to text me.. Always remember “Timing is Important “ … “I WILL TRY ANYWHERE “  Stan ..949-500-2136 ..