Mrs.Johnston very happy she called TRF
Got a call for a lost car key fob. She didn’t have a spare. After I searched we found it.
Got a call for a lost car key fob. She didn’t have a spare. After I searched we found it.


This ring find began when I got a text from Tom who was on Hale Koa Beach as an Air Force Family was trying to find a lost Platinum & Diamonds Wedding Ring in the dry sand. I assured Tom I could be there soon and he put me in contact with Wes who is the gentleman that lost the ring. Wes was on vacation from Walnut Creek, California and explained he was throwing a football and the ring slipped off his finger and disappeared somewhere in the dry sand. He told me they had been digging for awhile, where they thought it fell, but couldn’t locate the ring. I told Wes to have everyone stop digging and to relax on the beach I would be there in about 25 minutes. Thankfully, when I arrived there was several parking available. As I walked down the boardwalk I heard someone yell, » Joe we are right here. » I looked towards the beach and the entire family was chilling on the beach, awaiting my arrival. Wes had already marked off the area with small fish nets so I started my search in the area I saw they were digging. First two targets were Lincoln Cents, then a small aluminum disc. I was now out of the area previously dug and the family was starting to wonder where the ring could be. Then a somewhat scratchy tone and after two full scoops there was Wes’s Platinum & Diamonds Ring in the scoop. Someone must have stepped on it. Wes immediately put the ring back on his finger and when I asked if he could remove it for a pic it was stuck. That’s actually good so we took the pic as it was. Vacation saved! Aloha to Wes and his wonderful family.
On February 8th I had just finished feeding my goats and came in the house and started washing dishes and realized my rings that I wear on my right hand were missing. They have been pretty lose with the cold weather but I didn’t actually believe they could slip off without me feeling it. So I began tearing the house apart with no luck. My husband came home from work on the 11th and with tears in my eyes I broke the news to him with great sorrow. I felt as though they were gone forever. My husband immediately started turning furniture upside down and checking every square inch of the house with no luck. My husband had an idea of calling a metal detector guy because he felt as though maybe the rings slipped off my finger while taking care of our goats. I was skeptical but figured why not. They started the search and just as they thought the rings were gone forever, the detector went off and my precious gems were found unharmed. I can’t explain the gratitude I feel but my tears of JOY show a lot. I’d like to thank Jeremy Roth with Ring Finders located in Washington, MO., for traveling over an hour south to help us out! Great service and an even better outcome!
Sincerely,
Mrs. Brenda Perez


Lost a ring and need someone who specializes in using a metal detector to help you find it again? My name is Mike McInroe and I am a metal detector recovery specialist and can help you find what you thought was lost for ever. Call or text me ASAP at 321-363-6029 and let’s talk!
Kaitlynn’s daughter was given her very first nice piece of jewelry as a Christmas gift and just a month later she somehow dropped it in their back yard! Kaitlynn found theringfinders.com online and sent me a text asking if I could help. There were only three and a half hours before the Super Bowl broadcast so off I went to see what I could do.
There are allot of wonderful young families in the world and this is definitely one of them! They showed me where their daughter had walked across the backyard and lost her ring and I began a tight grid search using plastic half cones to mark my progress. Fifteen minutes later I got a high silver signal that could only mean one thing and sure enough there was her lost silver ring just laying in the grass waiting to be recovered. So I called the daughter over and let her use my pin pointer to retrieve her own lost ring!
What an honor and privilege to be used by God to help this dear young family find a precious lost ring and see the joy and happiness it brought them.
How can I help you? Call or text me ASAP at 321-363-6029 and let’s talk!
Mike McInroe…humbled to be a member of theringfinders.com


Contact me for all your metal detecting and recovery needs. My name is Mike McInroe…Central Florida Ring Finder at 321-363-6029! On land, in the water, the grass, sand, in cars, in homes…rings, keys, phones, property markers, etc.
Gloria wrote: « Just this past week my husband and I celebrated our 53rd wedding anniversary. We were born the same day, the same year and at the same hospital. We met 22 years later and have been together ever since. On the evening of our anniversary dinner I presented my husband with both our wedding rings…which had disappeared in our own home in separate places and had been missing for a few years. On the way home from dinner I couldn’t stop playing with my newly found ring and it popped out of my hand. I heard a clank and once again there it went, gone… I thought to be forever. We searched everywhere in the car but it had simply vanished. Enter Mike McInroe! A living, breathing Angel! He searched in the car and under my passenger car seat for over two hours: never loosing patience, hope or faith in himself. Suddenly my husband and Mike came inside and my husband presented me with my ring by placing it on my finger and once again I turned to thank Mike and he had the biggest, most beautiful smile on his face. I know that he was just as overjoyed as my husband and I. I believe you can put a smile on someone’s face, but a true talent is putting a smile in someone’s heart! Many thanks and blessings Mike,
Pete and Gloria »
How can I help you find something you have lost? Call or text me ASAP at 321-363-6029 and let’s talk!
Mike McInroe…waiting to help you today!
Frosted!!……..
Is how newly engaged Jade felt after falling down in the snow in the front yard. After changing clothes, she noticed her ring missing. Now dark out she tried shoveling and using a flashlight to find the ring but had no luck. The next day I began a grid search with my MXT metal detector. Detecting thru the piles of shoveled snow provided no signal. Detecting along the path to the house I got a great signal. Pinpointing down over a highly compressed patch of snow, as I slowly scraped it away, I caught the sparkle of diamonds shining thru a thin veil of frost! As I was getting the ring free from the snow, I waved Jade to come over. Looking down all she saw was a chunk of snow. I wasn’t until she picked it up that the cold mass started to thaw. When the snow defrosted and the ring appeared, she went into diamond overload as we both were dazzled with the reflections of elegance the ring processed. Yes, Jade loves her diamonds and is beyond happy that even snow can’t dull the sparkle.
Jonathan


Lost your ring, other valuable jewelry, cellphone, keys, or other metal object…call or text Brian Carpenter at (814)244-2300 as soon as possible. I am a ring recovery/metal detecting specialist serving Pittsburgh, Indiana (PA), and most of Western PA. Why rent a metal detector when you can get a trained operator with top of the line equipment at the same time…
While it is always a blessing to make a recovery for my clients this one and the last have been nothing short of miracles! There is no way I make them without some devine intervention and some additional help from St. Anthony and I pray it continues.
I was contacted by Alex who said he lost his ring after he slipped and fell in the snow. After he fell and got up his ring had disappeared in the snow. This was no ordinary ring…as you will see from the picture it was a monster gold ring with diamonds, maybe my largest recovery to date.
I met Alex outside of an apartment complex where he stated he lost his ring. It has been almost a week since he lost it and I had talked to a maintenance worker who stated that they had recently done some additional snow removal. Alex showed me the patch of snow he thought he had lost his ring. The maintenance guy stated that it looked like someone had fell in another area too. Alex was pretty sure he knew where he slipped but after almost a week he wasn’t entirely positive based on what the worker had said. I started to search the first area to no avail. There were some good sounds but when we uncovered the ground – nothing! I then moved to the other area the maintenance man mentioned and checked it. I was unable to locate anything good…there was a lot of interference from the sidewalk and other targets. I had been using my trusty Garrett AT Pro but thought it might be time for the Minelab Manticore. Maybe the 2D screen could provide some additional help. I hit the area again but with negative results. In the meantime Alex was trying to get in touch with his friend to get some more information about the area we should be concentrating on. I was becoming frustrated that I could not find it, from Alex’s description of the ring it should have been screaming in my headset like I was at an AC/DC concert. After we had moved snow, checked the area thoroughly several times I was deflated. I started to check some other random areas where I had yet to look. I went on the opposite side of the sidewalk and overtop of about a 5 foot snowpile. Towards the top of the pile I got a sound but it wasn’t overwhelming. None the less I was like what in the heck could be in the top of the snowbank. I got out my pinpointer and started to search and there I could see the glint of gold. I could not believe my eyes. I said to Alex there it is…at first he did not see it. Then he looked again and we pulled it out of the snow.
Alex was estatic to say the least and I was in disbelief. Based on my observations the maintenance worker must have scooped it up on his shovel and deposited it where we found it. Hence, my opening, there is no way I make this recovery without some extra assistance! As always it was great to make a (miracle) recovery and meet another kind and generous client.


The Only Ice that Kept Her Warm…..
suddenly turned Brianna cold when her ring went missing somewhere between where her car was parked and her grandma’s apartment. After spending some time with family, Brianna ran briskly from the apartment to her vehicle. Grasping the steering wheel and pulling away from the curb she felt something missing. When I got there, I was able to search all the area where the vehicle was parked with no luck. Starting towards the apartment I got a great signal and pinpointing down thru 6 inches of snow revealed her ring with one on the most sparkling and gorgeous diamond settings I have seen. Putting it back on her finger suddenly warmed her up again, and with grandma giving the thumbs up from the apartment window melted away any doubt of the recovery.
Jonathan


Groundhog Gold…..
Being holed up in the current Michigan deepfreeze, Mohammad and his wife decided to run a few errands. Upon arriving home, a friendly snowball fight ensued that left her ring missing. Agreeing to meet on Monday to search, after arriving I set up my MXT metal detector and began a grid search. In just a few minutes I got a great signal with the detector. 6 inches of snow cover was hiding the ring! Amazingly in one of the pictures, the beautiful ring’s shadow appeared. Coincidentally a certain groundhog saw his as well. Can we put faith in a rodent to predict when spring will arrive? Or does seeing the ring’s shadow predict the next 6 weeks and beyond will be warm and comforting for Mohammad and his wife…..
Jonathan




This ring find began when I got a call from Braiden who happened to be on the Hilton Hawaiian Village Beach, as a young lady named Laura, got bitten by a bee on her finger and as she swung her hand to get rid of the bee her White Gold & Diamonds Engagement Ring flew off into the sand and disappeared. She was in a panic state as she couldn’t find her ring and wasn’t really positive as to where it landed in the sand during her stressful bee sting moment. Braiden agreed to meet me on the boardwalk and direct me to where Laura was. I arrived rather quickly and Braiden was easy to spot at 6 foot 7. When he introduced me to Laura she was still crying but still had the wherewithal to describe the event and where it should be. I fired up the Manticore and told her to relax as there would most likely be some trash found during the hunt. I show my clients every target I retrieve so they know I’m not going to pocket their precious item. My first target was a piece of foil and as I showed it to Laura a look of dishearten surprise was obvious. I told her again I would show her everything I dig. Next target « Boom » gorgeous ring in the scoop. « Now you can get excited » I said, as I let her retrieve her ring from my scoop. Tears of relief flowed down her face and she gave me a giant hug of thanks. Applause and cheers rang out from the tourists on the beach. Vacation saved! Aloha to Laura from Canada!