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Lost Gold Ring in the Sand at Crystal Cove State Beach, Newport Beach, CA. .. Found by Ring Finder

If you lost your ring don’t waste time buying or renting one, call Stan the Metal Detector Man .. 949-500-2136 .. member of TheRingFinders.
*** Mindy’s friend dropped his gold wedding band in the dry sand at Crystal Cove State Beach, CA. They tried to find it for over an hour. A passerby told her about the Ringfinders directory. After doing a google search she called me.
Crystal Cove is a short drive from where I live. I met her on the beach shortly after talking to her. Most the conversation was explaining how the metal detecting service works. Assuring her I could find the ring if they could stay at the general location.
We met on the beach and I found the ring after just a few swings of the metal detector. It’s not just a metal detector, it’s a state of the art detector that is able to work in highly mineralized beach sand and salt water to depths of 60 ft.
They were very happy to have the sentimental gold ring returned after I seemed impossible to find before they had to return home. Not all beach searches are easy because many people don’t feel the ring slip off their fingers. Sometimes people leave the beach before discovering the ring is missing. Then if they are able to return to the beach , they can’t find the location.
Mindy and her friends were amazed at how fast the ring was found, they had no idea how effective a professional type metal detector was to find a small gold ring.
I am available to help you now.. Call anytime to ask any questions you have about how this service works .. I WILL TRY ANYWHERE.. 949-500-2236
Custom Gold Wedding Ring Lost in SoCal Surf .. Found at 2:30am Low Tide

Lost a Ring at a SoCal Beach in the water or dry sand .. Call the Metal Detector Man .. 949-500-2136
*** Mike and his family are visiting Newport Beach, CA. from Canada. He was in waist deep water when he felt his ring slip off his finger.
He found my contact information on line, calling me for information on how the metal detecting service works. I gave him a short explanation of how we can work with the low tide as he was in the water at high tide. I did come to scan the upper dry sand just to eliminate that possibility.
The best low tide was at 2 am in the morning. I used photos Mike sent me get landmarks that would narrow the search area. I arrived before low tide as this is a beach that is heavily hunted by other detectorists. It took about 45 minutes of thoroughly grid searching the low tide zone till I found Mike’s ring.
I contacted him the next morning with the good news. I was able to deliver the ring to him as he was staying in a hotel and he had been using Uber to get around town .. I can’t always guarantee a recovery in the water as sand conditions can vary and many times people lose rings I deeper water. I this case we had a successful recovery because we tried. Conditions were perfect.
If you need help call ASAP .. Timing is important… Stan the Metal Detector Man .. 949-500-2136
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Engagement Ring Lost at San Clemente Beach, CA. .. Found by Metal Detector Man

IF you lost something a metal detector can find call or text Stan the Metal Detector Man .. 949-500-2136
*** Zack’s wife Cassie gave him her wedding rings to hold while they were at San Clemente Beach, CA. He accidentally lost both rings in the sand near where they were set up on the beach. Later that after noon he was able to get a metal detector and found one of the rings.
That night was very emotional and they both figured the diamond platinum engagement ring was lost forever. Zack contacted the insurance company to file a claim, but nothing will replace the original sentimental engagement ring.
Then somewhere he was told about my service . He called me that next morning as a last resort because he was positive that if he found one ring with the his metal detector he should have found both rings. I met him later and was able to find the ring just a few feet down the slope where the tide must have dragged the ring.
He was excited, calling his wife Cassie to come to the beach where we could surprise her with the beautiful engagement ring. Zack was holding his son, Jethro who was probably wondering what was going on.. It was a pleasure to be available to help a very nice family and make this a happy vacation to remember.
CALL NOW IF YOU NEED METAL DETECTING SERVICE .. I WLL TRY ANYWHERE..
Black Diamonds ARE Forever. Lost,Cape Cod,Found,Returned, Yarmouth Beach
A call came in yesterday, to help find a Wedding Band that was lost the day prior in waste deep water. Rick called and asked if I wanted to go, I said he was on his own for this one, that I had a few things to do. I thought about how vast the area was, so I called back, and said I’ll meet him at his house ASAP. We met Stephanie and Chris at the beach lot about an hour later. They seemed real precise as to where they thought it to be. They walked out ahead of us, as we got ready for the search. Rick and I walked out about a mile onto the sand, then into waste deep water. We both searched for quite some time with no luck two junk targets a bullet and a penny.
I asked Chris to regroup, and stand where he thought it was, he was having second thoughts, he moved about 150 feet over. Again Rick and I searched, and searched, still nothing. I then asked Stephanie where she thought it was lost, and to go over and stand there, so I could start my search over. Rick was still out far and walking away from Chris with no targets at all. I headed towards Stephanie, as I approached her, I said » I just don’t get it, I just don’t get it. Not a signal in that whole area, even after an hour, it’s crazy. I told her not to give up till she sees us walking toward the truck. That if it was there and I went over it that I would hear it. I think Chris and Stephanie were about to throw in the beach towel, but as I walked by her, finally a very loud signal 4 feet away from where she was standing in the water. I looked over to her and smiled, Her eyes got huge, her smile even bigger, she had a hard time controlling her emotions. Stephanie knew, I had just recovered what they both thought was lost forever, King Neptune finally gave in to me. Stephanie was shaking, I’m not sure if it was from the cold, or from being excited. She yelled over to Chris, he started to run fast as he could in the water, I yelled faster, faster, he couldn’t get there fast enough to see what the commotion was all about. Rick knew already I had just found Chris’s beautiful 14K white gold wedding band, with black diamonds set into the center. I handed it over to Chris as he teared up also. So gratifying to see it back on his finger.
Lot’s of congratulations and hand shakes went around, Chris kept repeating he just couldn’t believe we did what we said we would do. Great team work is always a plus. Thanks again to Rick for the invite. Now I will say it myself. Congratulations Chris and Stephanie on your return. Thank You for getting in touch with Rick & myself.

14K white Gold Black Diamonds

Leighton & Chris after return

Chris with band

Stephanie & Chris
Sincerely Leighton
Ventnor NJ Lost Engagement Ring Found by Ring Finders South Jersey John Favano
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Nick’s fiancée Rachel lost her engagement ring while the couple was on the beach in Ventnor, NJ. They realized the ring was missing when they got back to the house that evening, so Nick gave me a call and I was able to meet them shortly afterward. I detected the area and was able to locate the ring.
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Underwater Metal Detector finds 2 rings in Naramata
My 3rd lost ring call of the day came at dinner time from Tyler in Naramata to tell me that his wife had lost her wedding ring in the Lake. I was going to respond the next day, but went right after dinner. After an 80 minute drive, Tyler showed me the location of the missing ring, after 5 minutes I had a diamond ring in my scoop, he said that`s her engagemant ring, her wedding ring is still there. Another 15 minutes and we had them both, much to the delight of all the people in the resort who had initially helped to search for the rings, so it was cheers and high fives all round which brought Tyler`s wife to tears.
Sentimental Ring lost for 2 weeks in Okanagan Lake Returned
Robert`s sister was visiting, and they were swimming off their dock on Lake Okanagan. When climbing out onto the shore Roberts sister lost her sentimental Ring. They all searched for it for 2 weeks with snorkels, with no success, Robert found me on The Ringfinders Directory and gave me a call, I responded right away and drove to the location where Robert showed me the loss location that they had marked. The waves had pushed the ring a few inches into the gravel and I found it within minutes. Robert will return the ring to his sister and thanked me for my quick response and driving to his location.
Lost Wedding Band in Okanagan Lake Returned
Sumeet was with his family in a rubber dingy on Okanagan Lake when he noticed that his 18k yellow gold, covered by 19k white gold wedding ring was missing. he found me on The Ringfinders Directory and gave me a call, I responded right away and he showed me the location of the loss. After 90 minutes of searching we had the ring back on his finger. He was all smiles, but his wife was very excited and gave hugs all round.
Lost Keys in Park Found in Melvindale Michigan
Deja Vu…..
….came over me when I received a call from Shema whom I had found a lost ring for not too long ago. Thinking I was butt dialed, a text from her said she needed my help again. Returning her call, I learned that she was jogging in a park yesterday at dusk. She stopped a few times and sat in the grass and when she got to her car her keys were gone. Searching in the dark with the light on her cell phone brought no luck. With the grass so dry and brown I decided that her and I walk a grid pattern and just visually look for the keys. Time was of the essence as she had a scheduled softball game this afternoon. We covered quite a bit of the park and when the larger chunks of ground were examined, we split up over the smaller pieces that remained. While Shema took a longer sliver shaped area, I started to search near the picnic shelter. As I looked down near a small depression in the ground, I saw the shape of the key fob and key next to a square post that she apparently sat against when the keys came out of her pocket. I immediately texted her to hurry over to me. As she reached for her keys and lifted them from the ground she was thrilled beyond belief! Seeing the relief come over her with the recovery and smiles along with the thrill I receive from helping was indeed Deja vu all over again!
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