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Unique silver ring recovered

  • from Kent (England, United Kingdom)

I got a call from Tim last Thursday via Ring finders , Tim had lost his very unique and sentimental silver ring , he wasn’t sure if it was lost on a bike ride or in his garden in Welling SE London , I arranged to meet Tim at his home the following morning , about 10 minutes of searching , and his ring was recovered from long grass near his log store , Tim was overjoyed and said if it wasn’t for social distancing he would have given me a big hug  .

Recovery of large gold ring

  • from Kent (England, United Kingdom)

Yesterday evening I was contacted by Luke who had lost his large 18 K wedding band on a campsite near Hassocks Sussex ,we agreed to meet early this morning ,Luke showed me the area where they had camped , there were lots of targets in such a small area , but realising the ring would be in the grass , I ignored all targets over 3” , within 20 minutes I had a surface target ringing up 74 on my Garrett ATMax , my pinpointer put me straight on the ring that had been pressed into the turf , Luke was overjoyed he had been reunited with his wedding band , another successful recovery thanks to  ring finders . Read the rest of this entry »

Palladium wedding ring , lost on Repulse bay beach , Hong Kong , reunited with owner .

  • from Kent (England, United Kingdom)

 Whilst visiting Repulse bay beach with friends the day before, her husband had asked Clare to look after his wedding ring while he went  swimming in the sea , this she did by putting his wedding band on one of her fingers , however in due course the ring slipped off her finger into the sand , they searched the area as best they could , even using the lights on their phones as it got dark , Clare contacted me through the Ring finders web page ,we arranged to meet on Repulse beach the early the following morning .

I met Clare on the beach and after showing me the area she thought the ring had been dropped in , I started detecting with my ATPro , after numerous coins , ring pulls , tabs and bottle tops etc  , eventually I hit a target that showed up as 56 on my meter , and there in my sand scoop was Clares husbands wedding ring  , the look of joy on Clare’s face said it all , yet another ring reunited with its owner thanks to ring finders .

 

Platinum wedding band lost on Repulse Bay HK

  • from Kent (England, United Kingdom)

I was contacted on Sunday evening 23rd September , by Shahrin who had found my contact details on the ring finders website .

Shahrin was on holiday in HK for a few days before flying home to Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday evening , and had lost his Platinum wedding ring whilst changing into swimming shorts that afternoon on the beach at Repulse bay HK , he said he had spent ages sifting through the fine sand with his fingers but gave up and went back to his hotel, and contacted me via Ring finders  , Shahrin described the location he thought he lost his ring was under a tree near one of the lifeguard towers , I know this beach very well and told him I knew exactly where he was describing , we agreed to meet on the beach early the following morning .

I arrived around 0730 and met with Shahrin at the lost rings location , first couple of swings and my ATPro detector located a target registering 56 on the meter , first scoop and I had a Platinum ring in my sand scoop , I handed it to Shahrin and he confirmed it was his ring , which he promptly put back on his finger , he was so overjoyed that he had been reunited with his precious ring .