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White Gold Wedding/Engagement Band Set-Found!
Ryan contacted me several weeks ago about his wife’s white gold wedding/engagement band set she had lost in a grassy area of the apartments where they lived in Chattanooga. Because of his busy work schedule he had a difficult time getting the search arranged. I think he had actually purchased an off-the-shelf metal detector at a local store, but was apparently overwhelmed with the large amounts of metallic trash in the ground. We finally managed to arrange a search on June 9th. I arrived at the location at 7:15 PM on June 9th. I started my search as soon as I got the story from him, because we didn’t have much daylight left. Around 35 minutes later I found the engagement band portion totally hidden below the grass around four feet from the base of a large tree. It took me right at an hour more to find the wedding band portion, and it was about twenty feet from where I found the other half. It ended up being in an area outside of the original search zone. The grass had been cut, so maybe that’s how it ended up being over there. This portion of the ring was in full view of anyone walikg by, so it’s amazing nobody had seen it.





Lost Gold Ruby & Diamond Eyed Skull Ring at Kuhio Beach Waikiki…FOUND!!!



This ring find began when I got a call from Suemi who was on vacation in Waikiki from San Francisco California. While her husband Mauricio was playing volleyball in the water at Kuhio Beach he spiked the ball and his most favorite Gold Skull Ring went flying off into chest deep water. I just finished doing my yard work and told Suemi I would pack up my gear and head down to Waikiki and call her once I was parked. Thankfully, parking and traffic was light. When I arrived we talked by phone and Suemi guided me to her location on the beach. She pointed in the water where Mauricio had been standing for 2 long hours since he lost the ring. I briefly explained to Mauricio that I was going to do a grid search and to just remain where he was. He pointed directly in front of himself saying that was the direction he spiked the ball. The second leg of the grid was directly into that area and I got an immediate hit on the Nox. In one scoop there was the most stunning ring I’d ever seen. 24+ grams of gold and one ruby and one diamond eye. If you look close the skull is puffing on a stogie! The ring must have meant a ton to Mauricio as the entire family started celebrating with him and cheers ran up from the tourists on the beach. What a wonderful family enjoying their last day in paradise. Aloha to Mauricio, Suemi and the family!
Cartier ring found in Lake in the Hills


I receive a text from Yulia inquiring about a possible ring search. Later in the day we spoke on the phone, she informed me that her husband had lost his wedding ring somewhere in the yard while doing some yard work. He had taken his ring off and put it in his pocket in fear of losing it while digging up some bushes. Within a half hour he noticed that his ring wasn’t in his pocket anymore. He was using a tool in the garden and was keeping it in the same pocket as his ring. At some point he pulled the tool out of his pocket and the ring fell out at the same time. He had only been in two places in the half hour since he put the ring in his pocket. The front flower bed, and a raised garden in the backyard. When I arrived I did a thorough search of the flowerbed in the front yard. Nothing. Yulia then showed me the area around the raised garden where her husband had been working. No luck there either. Yulia then said that she remembered him walking from the raised bed into the back door of the house and asked if I could search his path. I said, of course. A few steps towards the house and I got a solid 13 on my Equinox 800. I didn’t see it at first glance. So I used the pinpointer and buried deep in the thick, plush grass was her husband’s Cartier ring!!
Success!!
Another smile for the book!
Engagement & Wedding Ring Set Lost in the Water…FOUND by Ring Finder in Nashville, TN!
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Sunday evening (June 18, 2023), I received a call from Sam and Jon. Sam explained that the day prior she had lost her white gold wedding ring in a lake in Nashville, Tennessee. This was actually 3 rings — the engagement ring soldered between 2 wedding bands. Sam was trying to save her dog from drowning (dog is doing great) and the wedding ring set slipped off her finger in about 2 feet of water. I was off from work the next day, so we arranged a search for Monday morning.
I met Sam and Jon at the lake around 10 am on Monday. We were in-between rain showers, but the sky was clear at the moment. I began searching with my Minelab Equinox 800 with the 10×5 Coiltek coil. The lake bottom was very rocky (both large and small rocks), so the smaller coil allowed me to get into the tighter spaces. I searched the main area where Sam thought she fell for about an hour. I only found a fishing lure and some junk metal.
I asked Jon where he thought Sam fell at. Both Jon and Sam walked over to the shoreline where he was standing when it happened. I was detecting closer to the shoreline and caught a glimpse of something shiny. I put my goggles on and dipped my face into the water. Sure enough, it was Sam’s wedding ring set! I picked it up and cupped it in my hand. I stood up and Jon said, “I think Sam fell right where you’re standing at”. I asked Sam if she thought this was the right area and she wasn’t sure. I then said, “I think we need to call it a day and head home.” Both Sam and Jon looked puzzled. I then said, “because, I just found it!” They said, “no way!” I held up the ring for them to see and they were both so happy and relieved. I really love this part of the search! I walked over to them and handed Sam the ring. She was so happy to have it back! We all gave each other a high five and took some photos. It had just started raining, so that was perfect timing.
Sam was standing much closer to the shoreline than she remembered, but she was also in a panic with her dog. I’ve learned that our memories can be a bit off, but we just have to keep expanding our grid search area. In the end, it doesn’t matter how long it takes, I’m just happy we found it and it’s back where it belongs.
We enjoyed a nice chat on our walk back to the parking lot. They thanked me again for my efforts and we parted ways. Another happy ending! I thank God for another successful recovery and safe trip home. Looking forward to the next adventure…



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Wildwood NJ Lost Engagement Ring Found by Ring Finders South Jersey John Favano
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I had the opportunity to be part of an extremely special and exciting recovery this past weekend in Wildwood, NJ. Holden and Carley are high school sweethearts from the Hershey, PA area who were in town helping with their local color guard who competed at the Tournament of Bands Indoor Championship at the Wildwoods Convention Center. Carley enjoys looking for seashells, so Holden’s plan was to propose to her on the beach the night before they were leaving to go home.
Holden put the engagement ring in his shirt pocket before they left for the beach, so he could pull it out easily when it was time to propose. They were out on the beach for a while collecting shells, but when it was time to take the ring out of his pocket, he realized it wasn’t there. He figured it fell out while bending over to pick up a shell and thought it was lost forever. His mother Christi’s friend suggested they give me a call to help find the ring, so she texted me a little after 10 PM on Saturday night. We met at the entrance to the beach a few minutes after I responded to their text, and he gave me more information about the sequence of events from earlier that day and landmarks he remembered.
The search area was quite large, and it was close to 11 PM before I got started. It was dark, chilly and windy on the beach that night, but we were determined to find the ring. After gridding for roughly 25 minutes, I stopped to ask Holden a few more questions which quickly led me to where the ring was buried. A few swings with the metal detector in a more precise area, and the ring was found!
The events that unfolded next were truly awesome to watch. Holden went back to meet Carley and was able to propose with the engagement ring. It is a memory that will not be forgotten.
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Lost Ring Recovered at Pensacola Beach

Thursday morning early I received a call from Chris. He and the family were playing on Pensacola Beach late Wednesday afternoon when his wife, Katarina, noticed her engagement ring was missing. Chris asked if I could help, that he and the family were due to check out of the condo they were staying in a few hours and had to travel back to Austin that day. They had a photo of Katarina or the beach with the ring on her finger and she hadn’t gone in the water so the assumption was it was lost somewhere in the sand. I told him I would be glad to help and would come immediately. Fortunately my gear was already charged up and in my van. I quickly kissed my wife bye and headed for the beach. I arrived about two hours before condo check out time so I got with Chris and Katarina right away and got details about where they were on the beach and the activities they took part in. They pointed out approximately where they set their beach chairs, but there was significant surf the night before and the beach had significant erosion from the waves. Now beach erosion is very common here, sand is constantly, moving around, but their spot was able to set the longitude axis so we started there. Katarina said they played catch with a ball and she had jumped up several time with her arms raised with finger reaching out, which sounded like the place to start searching. All in all the area was pretty big, between one half and two thirds acre. Because the ring was lost in late afternoon and this was the next morning I assumed it was not deep in the sand, my first mistake. Because they were under time restraints I was working faster than normal, my second mistake. Two hours later we got together to reassess and I started again but this time I set the detector to search deeper and moved much slower. I started from the spot where the beach chairs were located and followed the anticipated route Katarina may have taken to where she played ball. About half way to that spot I got a fairly good signal but it was two to three times deeper that I expected. I set my recovery scoop as deep as I could so I could get under the target causing no scratches or damage to a ring, spread the sand on the surface and checked for a signal, got nothing. I quickly stuck my detector coil in the hole and received a much better signal, carefully digging a second scoop of sand and spreading it out I ran the detector over it and pinpointed the ring. Reached down and held it up for Katarina. She was overjoyed! Now there were probably thirty people on the beach many who had watched me hunting not really knowing why. When Katarina received her ring and held it up most of those thirty or so people understood and started clapping. Her two daughters were excited and when to get their Dad. I apologized to Chris for my two mistakes that delayed their trip home, but he didn’t care he was just glad they were returning home with the ring that had been on her finger for 15 years! I think both had half way come to accept the ring was lost forever. It was a happy ending all around. I do not know how the ring was able to get maybe 8 to 10 inches deep and was glad I found it after about three and a half hours but I would have kept going till it was recovered.
Avalon NJ Lost Pendant Found by John Favano Ring Finders South Jersey
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Joe and his family spent some time on the beach this Memorial Day weekend in Avalon, NJ. Unfortunately, Claire lost a special piece jewelry that was given to her by her boyfriend. She took off her necklace before going in the ocean for safekeeping. While taking it off, the emerald and diamond pendant dropped in the sand. Joe reached out to me and I was able to meet them 15 minutes later to start the search. After searching for approximately 30 minutes, the pendant was found buried in the sand. A nice ending to a great beach day in Avalon, NJ.
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