John, his wife and kids were out in the backyard enjoying the first day of heat this summer. Sunscreen, water and running around were the ingredients for fun that day. Little did they know, those ingredients are also how you make a ring disappear. At 11 am John had his picture taken showing his wedding ring on his hand. By 6pm another picture of John was taken and his ring was gone. After realizing that his ring was gone John grabbed a rake and raked the whole back yard. With no luck, John put on a rubber band in place of his ring and went to work. As john sat at his desk brainstorming a solution to his lost ring problem, John thought about a metal detector and decided to Google Spokane metal detectors. The Ring Finders popped up first and I got a text from John at 9 am. I made arrangements to be at John’s house by 11 and met his wife Angie at the front door. Angie told me where I should search in the backyard. A few grid searches put me right over John’s ring. That thick green grass hid his ring so well. As I bent down to pin point the ring I pulled back the grass. Unknowingly the ring slid on to my finger. Thank you John and Angie for the reward and trusting The Ring Finders to have the recipe that solved a lost ring problem .
Luke is better than advertised. He graciously offered to come over on his day off and was over 90 minutes after we reached out, despite being an hour drive away.
I can’t overstate Luke’s efficiency and professionalism – he found the ring in an area I thought I had previously scoured. Luke should be the first call for any lost metal item.