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Lost tungsten wedding ring recovered Tilden Nebraska

  • from Lincoln (Nebraska, United States)

Kati had posted in her small town social media site about needing help to find her husbands lost wedding ring. Chris was working in the back yard doing some demolition work when he put his ring in his pocket to keep it safe. Later when he got in the house and reached in to put his ring back on, you guessed it, it was not there. Julie a lady who grew up in Tilden, looked me up and asked if I could help. This is true small town comradeship. I said I’d love to come find it for them. I took a special road trip for this recovery, video below. I respect if people don’t want to have their picture taken with their ring, what matters is we got it back and made some smiles. Thanks Kati and Chris for entrusting the recovery of the ring to me.

Lost mens ring IN A TRUCK recovered in LAS VEGAS

  • from Las Vegas (Nevada, United States)
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Received a call to look for a men’s ring that he lost in his truck. He was certain that it was IN the truck. I explained to his wife that a metal detector doesn’t work in an automobile, but I could still come out with some equipment that might help. I arrived and did an initial search. There weren’t many areas that the ring could fall in. Her husband and I unloosened the front seats so I had better views of any openings. There were only 6 areas in the carpet that a ring could fall into. The vents under the two front seats, under the gas peddle, and several other random cuts. I used my special camera and first searched both front seats. Since they were removed, I was able to a very thorough search of each seat (nothing).

I then used my camera to search under the gas peddle and then within each opening under the carpet. First in the vents (nothing). Then I searched the under the carpet by the vents. (BINGO). Took close to 3 hours for the search but we found it.

Wedding ring lost 5 months ago found Lincoln, Nebraska

  • from Lincoln (Nebraska, United States)

Jeff was working in his garden last fall when he noticed his wedding ring of 33 years was not on his finger. They had spent many hours over the last few months searching for it with no success. He then turned to the internet where he came across Theringfinders.com . The rest is history.

O’niell Park Motorcycle Part Recovery Saves Long Planned Adventure .. Orange County, CA.

  • from Newport Beach (California, United States)

 

Mobile Metal Detecting Service ready to help you now. I can help you find your important lost  metal item ..Stan the Metal Detector Man.. Call or text 949-500-2136

*** Alex and his brother had been planning a motorcycle road trip from San Francisco to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico for years. Alex lives in San Francisco,  CA. and his brother lives in Ontario, Canada. 

The time had come to fulfill their dreams. John, Alex’s brother shipped his classic Yamaha motorcycle to California where he and Alex started the first leg of their trip, 450 miles to O’Neil  Park campgrounds in Santa Margarita, Orange County, CA. The next morning John decided to do a cleaning of his carburetor which required dismantling it, he has done it many times over the years. Unfortunately he dropped a very small part into a dry river bed with lots of sand and baseball size rocks. This small brass part was not your easily replaced item as the motorcycle was 30+ years old and they were miles away from any services.

They had cellphones and were able to contact me. I met them at campsite C70. We walked over to an area 25 yards from their sleeping area. John showed me where he been sitting. It had been littered with shrubbery which he had removed. The rocks had big crevices  between  them with holes that could swallow a small brass washer like part (half the size of a dime). Fifteen to twenty minutes later I got a signal using my Garrett AT Pinpointer. The small brass part was between two rocks covers with small twigs. Trip saved, I took a photo of the part and John immediately began to install the carburetor on his motorcycle. They told , they would be leaving as soon as possible to be at the border of Mexico before days end. 

I never know what the next call will be. This was unique and it could’ve ruined their dream trip. It was my pleasure to be a part of their adventure. I never know  what the next call will be.. 

If you need advice or any questions about how this service works, feel free to call anytime 24/7. Stan the Metal Detector Man .. 949-500-2136 … email  ..  stan@metaldetectorman.com

Lost Wedding Band Cape May NJ Found by Ring Finders South Jersey John Favano

  • from North Wildwood (New Jersey, United States)

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Nick was walking his dog along the beach in Cape May, New Jersey when his gold wedding band slipped off his finger and disappeared into the sand. It was only later that he realized his ring was missing and, sought my help to find it. I arrived about thirty minutes later and got some more details from Nick before starting the search. We initially focused on the area where he had rested with his dog, but the ring was nowhere to be found. Thus, I decided to expand our search along the route he had taken. Approximately 200 feet from our starting point and about an hour later my metal detector emitted a promising sound, there it was, Nick’s missing wedding band! A Great day in Cape May, NJ.

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Gold Wedding Band Recovered in Elkridge, Maryland!

  • from Baltimore (Maryland, United States)
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I received a call last week from David stating that he lost his white gold wedding band while spreading seed and straw at a construction site he was working on in Elkridge Maryland. David was almost positive he could put me in the area that he lost it. Due to several days of consistent rain, we put off the search until yesterday (April, 4th 2024). Even though the rain subsided for the most part, the search area was a muddy pit to say the least! My boots were sinking into the mud every step I took. Just as I thought we were going to have to postpone the search until the area dried out, I got the hit on my metal detector!

David was surprised and relieved when I told him that my work is done here! He stared down at the ground in front of me for a few seconds and eventually saw is lost ring! At first glance it looked like trash amongst the mud, straw and pebbles! A quick wipe down and it was back where it belonged!

A few factors made this recovery successful. David was able to put me in the area where he was almost certain he lost his band. After realizing that a visual search and even an attempt to find it himself with a low-end detector did not produce results, he was quick to contact me through theringfinders.com.  It was a pleasure to return this wedding band to where it belongs!

Cartier Watch Lost in Sand Found and Returned by Newport Beach Ringfinder

  • from Newport Beach (California, United States)

Stan the Metal Detector Man is available to help you find your lost sentimental item. Call or text 24/7 for assistance including information on how to find your lost metallic keepsake. Stan ..949-500-2136

*** I love it when a friend or relative calls me asking for help to find their friend’s lost sentimental item. It happens more than I ever expected. Christine’s mother called me asking for help to find her daughter’s Cartier watch that could be in the sand near a volleyball court. She told me that her daughter had been watching a volleyball game on the sand at Newport Beach, CA. 

The loss happened three days before calling me and her daughter didn’t realize the ring was missing until later that evening. This watch was very sentimental to her and she was devastated. Considering the length of time since the loss and how many other places she had been before discovering the watch was lost, I told her mother I could grid search the beach area. At least, when I finish, I could say it was not there. Although, I did think there was a strong possibility the watch could be there, I did not want to give them false hope.

There was no need for them to meet me at the location, because they gave me good directions and provided me with a few photos. After an hour of grid searching, I found the watch. I called them and sent a photo of the watch. We met that afternoon to give it to her mother, who had not told Christine. She was going to surprise Christine that evening.

Metal detecting is my passion Metal detector is the best tool find jewelry in sand, dirt, grass or water. I offer my experience to help you. “I WILL TRY ANYWHERE “

2 Lost Rings on the Beach – Found!

  • from Orange Beach (Alabama, United States)

I’m starting out my 8th year of doing this and my first ring of the year actually turned out to be two rings!  Tammy and her husband Andrew brought their beautiful family down from Kentucky to enjoy Perdido. They had spent the day on the beach and as it started to be time to leave, Tammy panicked when she realized her wedding band and her engagement ring were no longer on her hand. They had a general idea where they had been on the beach but she wasn’t sure where the rings were.  She quickly did some googling and found my FB page, Pensacola Ring Finders. She texted me while my wife and I were at dinner and I quickly called her back. She was in luck that my wife who is my good luck charm was up for a trip to Perdido. We got there as quickly as possible, prepared with flashlights to search into the night. After talking with Tammy and Andrew there were three areas they had played volleyball and I decided to start in the one that Tammy had described first. I made one pass and then a second. On my third turn I got a good gold sound. I’ve learned that this could be a pull tab and not to sound the alarm quite yet so I gently scooped up the first signal. I needn’t have worried and quickly saw the diamonds from the wedding band in the scoop. I called Tammy over and said, “well here’s one!” 😃  The second one was still missing so I started back searching in the same general area. It wasn’t long until I heard a strong platinum tone. This time I couldn’t help but smile and I scooped down very carefully and saw the flash of the engagement ring in the edge of the sand. I let Tammy pull it out of the scoop and celebrate with her family as she returned it to its rightful place on her hand. I love doing this. I can’t wait to see who else I will be able to help this year. See you soon. 😉

Lost White Gold Wedding Ring at Aulani Beach Ko Olina Resort…FOUND!!!

  • from O‘ahu (Hawaii, United States)

This ring find began when I got a call from Lindsey who was on vacation from Reno, Nevada.  While throwing a football in waist deep water at Aulani Beach Ko Olina resort her husband Jason’s White Gold Wedding Ring flew off and into the shallow water of the lagoon and disappeared into the soft white sand.  She had been wearing his ring for safe keeping.  It was nearly knock-off from work so I told Lindsey I would run home grab my gear and head out to the resort before rush hour traffic.  When I arrived Lindsey came down to the beach and showed me the area to hunt.  There were many tourists on the beach but knowing what happened they graciously let me work.  Lindsey took her son down the beach to see what wildlife they might encounter and she was going to check back with me in a few moments.  I fired up the Manticore and began my grid search.  I just cleared this lagoon a few weeks ago so I didn’t get any targets until a nice solid No. 35 on the beast and in one scoop there was Jason’s White Gold Band in the scoop.  I could see Lindsey was finishing up her walk and Jason had joined her with their two daughters and son.  I yelled over »I got it »  and Lindsey said, Really? »  I showed them the ring and they assured me it was the one.  We took a few pics and I was able to explain the metal detector to the inquisitive children.  Always an opportunity to share the hobby!  Aloha to Jason, Lindsey and their children!

 

ENGAGEMENT RING & WEDDING RING LOST IN SAND FOUND OCEAN CITY NJ by RING FINDERS SOUTH JERSEY JOHN FAVANO

  • from North Wildwood (New Jersey, United States)

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Dan reached out to me to help find his wife’s engagement ring and wedding band that were lost on the beach in Ocean City, NJ. Janece placed the rings on her beach chair and forgot to put them back on. She didn’t realize they were missing until she returned home, but knew she needed to search for them. I met her on the beach in the area where she was sitting, and after searching for approximately 30 minutes, the rings were found!
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