Who to call to find a lost ring Tag | The Ring Finders

Lost mens wedding band recovered Prague Nebraska

  • from Lincoln (Nebraska, United States)

Contact me for all your metal detecting and recovery needs. Rob 402-580-6933. Land, water, cracks in concrete, rings, keys, hearing aids, phones, etc. Helping law enforcement. Serving Lincoln and the greater Nebraska area.

Kat turned to the internet one last time for help to try and find her husbands wedding band. He had been playing water pit sand volleyball when after the games he noticed his wedding ring of ten years was missing. They raked through the sand. Drained the pits and even purchased a metal detector. All with no success. When she contacted me about 2 weeks later I said we would head up the next day and recover it. Zech, one of my sons who helps do recoveries, came along. Little did he know that this would be his first recovery for someone. I worked the mucky pits while he did the upper dry sand. Boom he calls me over after about 25 minutes and says he got a good signal. I’ve been working with him on being patient and working a tight grid. It paid off as he was almost crying out of joy to help others. It was our honor to recover such an irreplaceable symbol of love and commitment between 2 people.

What to do if you lose an engagement ring in a lake.

  • from Rockport (Maine, United States)


I headed to Sebago Lake in Naples, Maine after receiving a call to recover this beautiful heirloom engagement ring. Emily’s mother entrusted the ring to Charlie when he asked for her daughters hand in marriage. At sunset the previous evening this young couple were on the dock of the camp the whole family had rented, when Charlie decided to pop the question. Taking a knee he inadvertently opened the box upside down, and the ring fell out slipping between two deck boards and settling several inches into the silty bottom in 8 feet of water. The recovery took only about 15 to 20 minutes, upon returning the ring, I insisted Charlie finish the task. By the way she said yes. The couple now officially engaged are returning home to Delaware, with the first of many true life marital adventure stories to look back on and chuckle about as they build a life together.