Christopher King, Author at The Ring Finders

Lost Gold Wedding Band Thanks to Lawn Work – Recovered

  • from Nacogdoches (Texas, United States)

On October 28, 2025 I was contacted by David, who stated he had lost his wedding band in his back yard and asked if I was about to try to locate his ring.  David provided me the details of the ring, time frame, etc.

Today, November 3, 2025 I met David at his house, he oriented me to the property then the hunt was on.

The yard was remarkably clean of metal junk, and the grass was short.  After 40 or so targets, BAM!  There it was. About 20 feet from the area he believed it to have been lost.

I snapped a photo, then returned the ring to David and his expression was priceless. Then to hear him exclaim « He found it!! »  And the excitement from his family… it makes this worthwhile.

David’s Ring Recovery, November 3, 2025.

Lost and Found Rings in Fayetteville, NC

Have you ever experienced the sinking feeling of losing a cherished ring or valuable item? Whether it’s a wedding band, engagement ring, or family heirloom, these items carry stories and memories that are irreplaceable. If you’re in Fayetteville, NC, there’s good news—help is just a call away with professional metal detecting services.

At The Ring Finders, we specialize in locating lost rings, jewelry, and other valuables using advanced metal detecting equipment and expertise. Whether your item is lost in your backyard, at a park, or even under shallow water, I am equipped to handle diverse environments and challenges. Time is often critical in recovery efforts, so don’t hesitate to reach out as soon as possible.

TheRingFinder service is not just about finding lost items; it’s about restoring peace of mind and rekindling the stories attached to them. I understand the emotional value of your belongings, and my goal is to provide a second chance to recover what you thought was gone forever.

If you’re in Fayetteville, NC, and need assistance, let me help you turn your lost treasure into a found smile!

-Christopher

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