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Shortly after 9:30 a.m., I received a call from an Alabama phone number. Sam was on the other end and asked if I could help him find his wedding band. He said he was brushing the sand off of his hands and felt his ring come off. He said he saw it land in the dry sand and disappear. He also said that he tried looking for it but couldn’t find it. I was getting a wheel bearing replaced at the time and told him as soon as it’s done, I’d be on my way. I also suggested that he quit digging because he’d either bury it more or possibly move it. I called him back within 30 minutes and told him I was on my way and to send me the address, which he did.
When I arrived at the hotel and parked, Sam met me as I walked off the elevator. He walked me out to the beach and showed me the maybe 5×5 ft area. These are the type of searches we hope for. He told me the ring was a white gold wedding band. So, I knew I was looking for a low teen number on the Equinox 800 VDI (visual display indicator). I turned the machine on, took one swing and hit a solid shallow signal showing a 14 on the VDI, Boom!!!! Because I was moving the target with the scoop, trying to take shallow scoops, it took me 3 scoops to get the ring out of the sand. But I got it! Handed the ring back to Sam, who quickly put it back on his finger where it belonged.
Sam – Thank you for calling me and allowing me to help find your lost treasure. Enjoy the rest of your vacation and have a safe trip back home.
Jim

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Conner was taking a short cut home one rainy dark night. This was one of the steepest hills I’ve done a recovery on. He lost his footing, slipped and fell. When he regained himself he noticed his finger felt naked. Yep his platinum wedding ring of 1 year was missing. He figured it just went missing when he fell but he wasn’t 💯 sure. They searched for days and even rented a metal detector. He then turned to the internet where he found the ring finders site. He showed me the area and the rest is history. The video shows just how extreme the area was. It was my honor to recover such a sentimental item for him.



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This wedding band was lost on the popular main area of Mission beach recently that gets heavily hunted by modern day pirates, Fortunately Ian found my contact info online & I was able to meet him in time to search the areas he was the day beforehand. After just a few minutes swinging my detector,, I had successfully recovered his platinum wedding ring buried in the dry sand with people all around!
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** Mathew was at Rosie’s Dog Beach, Belmont Shores, California with his friends. His friend’s wife lost a small plain gold wedding band near where they were sitting. She didn’t feel it come off, but they had not left the area before noticing the ring missing from her finger.
After exhaustive searching with their hands, Mathew contacted me asking for help. I met them soon after the call and was able to find the small ring for them. It was a bit difficult as I missed it on the first north / south grid of 50’x50’. It showed up on the east/west grid. They were about to give up when it didn’t show up on the first grid. It was a happy moment for all and I really like it when friends can do favors by searching the internet for a ringfinder.
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It was a hot and busy afternoon in beautiful Sea Isle City, NJ when I got a call from someone who had just lost a gold ring in the sand. It had slipped off unnoticed while they were enjoying the beach, and despite their best efforts, they couldn’t locate it.
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A little after 6:30 p.m., I received a text from Maryline that said, “Hello, I found your contact on the internet to help find lost rings. Lost mine today on Myrtle Beach. I’m wondering if you could please help out.” I asked her to call me so I could get the details. When she called, I learned she had lost her rings in the soft sand, and she could put me in the general area. I asked her to text me the address and was on my way.
On the way there, I got another text from her saying, “We are checking some pictures we took, and it seems like it could have fallen on the wet sand or the sea.” Uh-oh, I’m thinking we may have a problem if the rings were lost in the water. We were just coming off of high tide; so I might not be able to reach them. I called her to verify the time. She said one of the pictures showing the rings, while holding her baby in the surf, was about 4:30. Ok, that was about an hour before high tide. So, things were looking good again, the tide had turned, and it was getting close to an hour after high tide.
I met Maryline in the parking lot of the resort and we walked a couple of blocks to the beach. She walked me out on the beach and showed me where they had been sitting. She then took me down towards the water and showed me the general area where she was sitting with her baby. I started a north/south grid line about ankle deep with plans to work up the slope towards the dry sand. My thought was that if she was sitting in the surf and had put her hands in the wet sand, her rings would come right off her finger. I was probably three quarters of the way up the slope and hit a solid 6 on the VDI (visual display indicator), which is exactly what I was expecting for a white gold ring. A couple of inches away I was picking up an 8 on the VDI, again what I’d expect for a little bigger white gold ring. I took a scoop of wet sand and dumped it on the beach. I immediately saw her small wedding band. Boom!! I held it up and Maryline came running, jumping and screaming to get her ring. Now to get the engagement ring out of its hiding place in the sand. Unfortunately, the waves were filling up the hole with water and sand, burying the engagement ring. Suddenly, I wasn’t picking up the engagement ring on the detector. I think the ring got turned on its side and my detection area was now very small. So basically, I was digging blind and pulling up big scoops of sand. I finally pulled up a scoop and before I could run the detector over it, Maryline’s brother-in-law, TD saw it and reached down in the ball of sand and pulled it out. Maryline started jumping up and down and she got so excited that another couple came to see what was going on. Finding people’s lost items and handing it back to them never gets old.
TD – Thanks for your help!
Maryline – Thank you for calling me and allowing me to help find your lost treasures.
Jim

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Erin and her family took a day trip to Ocean City, NJ. When she removed her engagement ring and placed it in her bag, her husband must have dislodged it while reaching in to retrieve something, causing the ring to fall onto the sand. After searching for the ring, they were unable to find it. That’s when Erin reached out to me for help. I arrived shortly after, we moved some chairs and began the search for the lost engagement ring. Within minutes the ring was found! Erin was overjoyed to have her treasured possession back on her finger. It was a nice day for a day trip to the beach in Ocean City, NJ!
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Received a call from Davids mother, about a week ago, explaining that her son dropped his ring on that beach “at some point” during their day on the beach at The Beach Club here in Cape May. Took a ride over and met up with David and Beach Club staff. After a brief hunt I managed to recover Davids ring. Another happy client!
