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Family Crest Signet Ring Lost at Santa Monica or Venice Beach California

  • from Newport Beach (California, United States)

   


Conor called me for help. If you need advice or metal detecting service, call or text me.. Stan the metal Detector Man .. 949-500-2136


***  I was asked to help Coner to find his lost gold family crest ring in the sand at a Santa Monica Beach. He is an avid rugby player and has weekly beach rugby  tournaments near home.

I met him on the beach in Santa Monica. He showed me an area that the ring could be. Coner said he normally puts his watch and ring in his shoe that are not worn while playing. After the game he only had the watch in the shoe. He believed it was possible that he didn’t remove his ring before playing the game. I searched the whole area and could not find the ring.

A week later Coner called, telling me that he was reviewing videos of a practice he did a few days before the tournament. The video showed the ring on his finger. It actually showed the ring missing after he had passed the rugby ball. The video actually showed a black spot in the air that could be the ring.

I agreed to meet Coner at Venice beach, a mile from the original location. He sent me the video clip which made me feel we had a chance to find his ring. At least we could grid search the area to prove it wasn’t there.

This turned out to be worth the two trips across town. The Gold Ring was still in the sand after lost for more than a week. This search was much shorter than the first search because the video had a lifeguard tower 30 or 40 ft. from where the ring came off. Landmarks and videos do help to make searches successful.

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Many Searches are unique. It’s important to ask the right questions when someone asks for help. Even though they are positive what and where the loss happened, they may not put you in the location of the loss.

First unsuccessful search was a mile from where the ring was eventually found a week later after Coner’s friend had reviewed the rugby practice video and he called me to get my opinion.

Small Diamond Stud Earring Lost in the Sand, Newport Beach, CA. ..a Miracle Recovery

  • from Newport Beach (California, United States)

Metal Detector Man available to come to your location to find your lost item … Call or text 949-500-2136


*** Margret dropped both pieces of her diamond stud earring in the sand. While on the sand at Newport Beach, Margret noticed she had not taken her diamond stud earrings off before coming to the beach. When she removed them from her ear, she dropped one set in the sand as she attempted to put the backing on the shank. Both the stud and the backing disappeared separately in the sand.

When she called me, I told her that some small gold stud earrings may not be detectable with most metal detectors. If it was not too small, I have the best equipment to find small gold. I don’t like to give false hope.

I met her on the beach soon after talking to her. I brought two different detectors incase one  detector could not pick up a signal from the one earring she still had. That was a good move, because my high frequency detector struggled to get a decent signal. My multi-frequency detector did a little bit better with the backing giving the best signal. My back up would be sifting the sand with a small gauge sifter that gold prospectors use to classify gravel.

Long story short, the backing was found with the Minelab Manticore metal detector and the stud was found visually within 12 inches of the earring backing. I’m glad I didn’t have to resort to sifting that 8ft.x 8ft. area.

Margret was very happy to have her favorite sentimental earring back. I’m sure they don’t know how lucky we were to find this earring. Most people don’t understand how difficult it is to operate a metal detector and metal detectors have limits. Especially small items.

Happiness is Finding a Diamond Ring st Santa Monica Beach and Returning it to the Owner

  • from Newport Beach (California, United States)

Stan the Metal Detector Man is a mobile metal detecting professional ringfinder, available to help you now.


***  The beach sands are unforgiving if you drop a small piece of jewelry or keys in dry sand. Julia with with her husband, Marshal at a Santa Monica beach when she dropped her gold diamond wedding ring in the sand.

They had never experienced the frustration of trying to find a ring in dry sand. Two hours after the loss they gave up and called me. It only took a couple minutes to google search the web to find a mobile metal detecting service. Stan the Metal Detector Man,  949-500-2136 ..also a member of the RingFinders directory in Southern California.

I only needed to hear that they lost a ring in the sand and they would be there until I arrived. I assured them the ring was going to be found if they could wait at the location. We met at the Santa Monica Beach within an hour after the call and Julia had the beautiful diamond ring shortly after I set up my metal detector beginning to do a grid search.

A very grateful couple and it was my pleasure to help them. If you need metal detecting search service call or text me for help or information on how the service works. 949-500-2136. 

Gold and Diamond Engagement Ring Saved from the Sand at Southern California Beach

  • from Newport Beach (California, United States)

 

Prompt Metal Detecting Service available now.. Stan the Metal Detector Man .. Call or text 949-500-2136.

**Loran had been sitting in her beach chair at Newport Beach when she dropped her diamond engagement ring in the sand. She was devastated because she has only had the ring for 5 months. Her fiancé , Barry had borrowed a beginner level metal detector and was not able to find the ring.

They called me after finding my contact information  on line with a Google search. I met them within 30 minutes and it was a successful recovery. Timing is important with these losses on the beach towel line as the beach cleaning machines maintain this area daily. Also entry level metal detectors do not work well with small items in the mineralized beach sand.

On my local beaches, I have to respond to calls as soon as possible.   Rings lost in back yards or private property can be recovered days or years later. The other day I found a diamond ring in a sofa that was lost 11 years ago.

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Sentimental Gold Heart Pendant Lost at Balboa Pier, Newport Beach, CA. Recovered and Returned

  • from Newport Beach (California, United States)


Stan the Metal Detector Man was Called to recover this lost keepsake .. If you need help call or text 949-500-2136 


*** Sentimental Gold Heart pendant lost in sand at Balboa Pier beach. Michelle was leaving the beach with her family when she discovered that her gold necklace was broken and her very sentimental gold heart pendant was probably buried in the sand.

She spent some time with her husband digging in the sand. Then a passerby recommended that she call me for help using my metal detector.

I met them on the beach and she showed me an area of approximately 50’ x 50’ where they had been most of the day. Twenty minutes later I was able to find her precious gold pendant that she had worn daily for more than 10 years. Both Michelle and her husband that the pendant was saved and they would be able to get on the road before the traffic got too congested.

Dont waste time buying or Renting a metal detector that you may not know how to operate . Call an experienced metal detector expert.

Cellphone Lost on the Beach Saved from Beach Cleaning Machine .. Newport Beach, CA.

  • from Newport Beach (California, United States)

If you have lost something on the beach, timing is important. “ Call or text Stan the Metal Detector Man for prompt response.. 1-949-500-2136


*** Phil called me early in the morning. He had lost his cellphone the night before in the sand. When he told me about the location of the loss my heart sank. The beaches in Newport are machine sifted almost daily. Especially the towel line where most the beach goers congregate.

I explained that our chances of finding it may be difficult because so much time had passed since the loss.  I was willing to give it a try if he could meet me at the location.

This time we were lucky. The beach king sifting machine had already passed through this section of the beach.  For some reason the tractor pulling the machine had swerved around a small section of the towel line  and it missed the cellphone. Amazing story that I could not believe.

Phil showed up a few minutes after I found the phone with my Minelab Manticore metal detector. The tractor and sifter tracks were still freshly visible in the sand. He was able to witness how close the sifting machine had missed his cellphone.

Another example that you can’t find it , if you don’t try.

White Gold Chain Bracelet Lost at Emerald Bay, Laguna Beach, CA. Found and Returned

  • from Newport Beach (California, United States)

Stan the Metal Detector Man can help you find your lost valuable. Available now. Fall or text Stan Ross for help… 949-500-2136.


*** Justin and his brother were at Emerald Bay which is located in Laguna Beach, CA. His brother lost a white gold bracelet in the dry sand earlier in the day. After searching for a long time, Justin set out to buy or rent a metal detector.

During Justin’s attempt to locate a metal detector on line, he found my contact information. His call to me was not long. Basically , I needed to know if it was lost in dry sand and the location was less than 5 miles from where I live. I met him within a short time and found the gold bracelet using a Minelab Manticore metal detector.

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Gold Wedding Ring Lost in Surf Found by Metal Detector Man .. Laguna Beach, CA.

  • from Newport Beach (California, United States)

Call or Text …  949-500-2136   Stan the Metal Detector Man for help to find lost jewelry using the most efficient metal detecting equipment and years of experience searching all types of conditions.


*** James called me from Cresent Bay in Laguna Beach , CA. He was with his family and had lost his white gold wedding band. It’s located less than six miles from my home, so I was able to meet James on the beach soon after talking to him.

He told me that he believed the ring had come off his finger somewhere between their beach towels or in the water where he had been teaching his daughter to boogie board. He also told me it was identifiable because it had his fingerprint engraved inside the band.

An hour after grid searching the whole area, the ring did not show. We discussed a few more possibilities, when he remembered that he had gone 100 yards south to skim board away from the swimmers.

I headed to that area knowing that the tide had already fallen low enough to have a good chance to find the ring, if it was there. “Boom” 10 minutes later James’ ring was in my scoop. I’m glad we took the time to discuss where else he had been as he had not told me of his other activities. It was a great day at a beautiful  beach with an awesome family and my pleasure to help them.

Your call is important to me. I’m available to answer any questions you may have to help you find your important metallic item. Stan the Metal Detector Man  .. 1-949-500-2136

Gold and Diamond Bracelet Recovered from Water Newport Beach Back Bay

  • from Newport Beach (California, United States)

 


If you need help finding your lost Jewelry or othe sentimental keepsake in Los Angeles  or Orange County..  Call or text Stan the Metal Detector Man .. 1-949-500-2136

*** Martha and her husband were boarding a small electric boat for a evening cruise of the Newport Beach Back Bay, Orange County, California.

As she stepped  off the dock onto the Duffy Boat she felt her gold diamond bracelet slip off her wrist and heard it splash in the water.

When they returned, Martha got online, calling me for help. The location was less than a mile from my home. We met at 9pm to access the location for a recovery attempt as soon as possible. The tide was highest of the day and it would be 6 ft. lower tomorrow in the daytime.

This search would require several hours to prepare for a dive, so we met the next afternoon. I brought my diving / detecting gear and Rudy who would be my dive buddy. Rudy is learning to search with my equipment and he will be my back up diver when I can’t get to a dive search.

Our plan was to switch off diving for the bracelet. I wanted Rudy do the first dive. Fifteen minutes into the session, Rudy came up with the beautiful gold diamond bracelet. He got to experience the joy of returning a very sentimental piece of jewelry.

I now have myself and two other divers that I can count on to cover these dive recoveries. Dive recoveries take so much preparation. It’s always good to have backup divers that can also be present. Dive detecting needs a buddy diver or at least a dive spotter.

Available now to answer any questions you have about how this service works.. All your questions are important to me. We may be able to save your sanity.

Lost Silver Irish Claddagh Ring Saved from the Sand at SoCal Beach

  • from Newport Beach (California, United States)


Call or text Stan the Metal Detector Man if you lose a ring in the sand.

… Rachael put her two rings in her shirt pocket and walked across the sand to set up her beach chair on the sand so she could watch the waves. Some time between where she parked her car and where her beach chair one of the two rings was lost. It had to be in the sand.

The missing ring was a silver Irish claddagh designed ring passed down to her by her grandmother. After discussing when she last saw the ring and what she might have done that caused the ring to fall out of the pocket. It could have been pulled out when she took her celphone from the same pocket.

I wasn’t looking foreword to gridding the 100 plus yards of sand back to the parking lot. Our best place to start would be where Rachael spent most of the time.  After a few minutes I got a great high tone from my metal detector with high numbers that are common for silver metal. Boom ! One quick dig with my xtreme sand scoop, I had her ring. She stood watching the search process and I was able to let her reach in the scoop to retrieve her very special ring. Happiness is having your ring returned after you thought it was lost forever. Rachael was a very happy lady to have her ring saved from the sand.