Gold Wedding Band Recovered West Edmonton, Alberta.
Joseph called me this morning requesting my services. He explained that he and his wife were out this morning at a park taking photos of themselves in the freshly fallen snow that we just received over night. When they returned home he noticed his ring was missing from his finger.
Joseph quickly went on the internet to locate a metal detector to rent and instead found my blog and called me. I told him I would be there in one hour. I meet up with Joseph and he showed me the area that they walked to, which made it easy for me as all I had to do was follow their tracks. Within 15 minutes the ring was back on Joseph’s finger.
Thank you Joseph for entrusting me to find your wedding ring.
Another Happy Client.







Trev was playing a lively game of volleyball with a couple of friends when he lost his ring. As he swung at the ball—barely hitting it—he felt his ring slip off his finger. He immediately stopped and yelled « I lost my ring! » He and his friends spent the next two hours running their fingers through the sand hoping to find his lost Tungsten wedding ring.
and that lead her to theringfinders.com web site. She contacted me and we made arrangements to meet at the park. I tried to reassure Tanae that I would do my best to find her lost ring. I loaded up my van with my wetsuit, Tesoro Tiger Shark metal detector, scoop, towels and other gear and headed to the park. Thankfully it was a very warm, sunny day and even though the water was cold I was prepared to get wet. I arrived at the park and checked out the dock and water as I waited for Tanae. Not knowing which end of the small dock to search under I decided to check the depth with my pvc pole and realized that the bottom dropped off very quickly.






