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Lost jewelry? Metal detectorist – SOUTHERN FRANCE

Need help locating lost jewelry or other valuable property?  I am located in southern France between Marseille and Avignon but will do reasonable travel including Côte d’Azur and Lyon to help you locate your lost treasures. I will respond promptly to requests. This is an area of many tourists with limited time so I understand the need for prompt service.  I am equipped to search land or water (up to about 4 ft).  Call me at (33) (0)4 86 37 77 17 or cell (33) (0)6 29 83 27 66 or contact me through Larry.Griffith@TheRingFinders.com.

Lost ring Calgary Groom out of the doghouse

  • from Calgary (Alberta, Canada)
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Kevin searching the mud puddle

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A lost TUNGSTEN WEDDING RING WITH 3 DIAMONDS was found west of Sundre, Alberta Canada by Kevin Niefer the TV METAL DETECTIVE.  They were up in the foothills where people go 4 wheel driving and ride on quads.  The Bride and Groom were having a mud fight for their wedding photos and the groom lost his ring in a large mud puddle.  Everyone in the wedding party tried looking for it.  The ring wasn’t found even after six people put in about six hours. They even rented their own metal detector with no luck. I was able to find it in 20 minutes.  This made two people very happy.  Now the groom was out of the doghouse and their lives full of wedded bliss could begin……..

TUNGSTEN WEDDING RING WITH 3 DIAMONDS VALUED AT $3,500

 

Wedding party after looking for six hours with detector

Grooms wedding band after found

 

 

TUNGSTEN WEDDING RING WITH 3 DIAMONDS

 

Groom

Two rings found and returned to the same owner

  • from Las Vegas (Nevada, United States)
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Received a distressed call from a mom about a lost ring in a pond recently. The daughter had been given the ring by someone who had passed away recently. A second ring had been lost about a year and a half ago. Both rings were recovered by James Evans, a member of THE RINGFINDERS METAL DETECTING SERVICE. If you need a metal detectorist, contact me. I hunt in water (up to about 4 feet deep), and on land. I find rings, coins, jewelry, keys and relics. Reward based fee.

Lost Tungsten Ring Found Fox Brook Park, Wisconsin

  • from Menomonee Falls (Wisconsin, United States)

A family outing at Fox Brook Park, near Brookfield, Wisconsin, turned into an all-hands-on-deck search for a tungsten wedding band belonging to Steven Graetz. Despite the best efforts of friends, the ring eluded discovery in the shallow beach. I was out of the country at the time, but Steven still managed to locate me through The Ring Finder’s website and we made search arrangements soon after I returned.

Steve had a good feel for where he lost his ring, within a 400 square foot area. It was only after a 10-minute grid search the elusive ring evoked a distinctive bark on my Minelab Excalibur Detector. I let Steven extract the heavy love-token from my sieve, whereupon he promptly placed it back on his finger with an ear-to-ear grin on his face.

Steve, I enjoyed meeting you and your delightful family. And thanks for your generous reward. Mission accomplished!

Lost Ring in Palos Heights, IL. Found and Returned

  • from Las Vegas (Nevada, United States)
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I was contacted last night, via email, regarding a lost tricolored 14K gold wedding band. Apparently while working in the yard, it slipped off. Needless to say he was concerned.
As a Ringfinder, I use the best equipment and found his ring in less than a minute. His wife and son were very impressed at the quick recovery.
They called The Ring Finder Metal Detecting Service member: James Evans 773-206-8476. Available 24/7 Reward based fee + show up fee. If I don’t find it you only pay the show up fee. 

Lost Ring, Found Ring, Returned Ring Cape Cod: Six Successes

  • from Cape Cod (Massachusetts, United States)

All six rings were wedding bands: two were platinum; two were white gold; and two were yellow gold and all six rings were lost by vacationers near or in the waters of Cape Cod, Massachusetts.

The first lost ring was found on a down hill slope heading toward a very wet marsh area with heavy over growth. It was thought the ring was in the marsh, a thought I did not want to pursue. Just as I was about to give up on the slope and put my boots on to go into the muck my ATPro locked onto the ring’s signal. Many Smiling Faces and words of praise added to the vacationer’s enjoyment.

The second call was from a swimmer who had lost his ring while playing football in the water only minutes after arriving on the Cape for a summer vacation. The vacation did have a rough start, but ended with Smiles.

Five days later a call to help search one of the Cape’s bay side beaches for a lost wedding band resulted in more Smiling Faces for another ball playing vacationer.

The next two rings were returned three days apart. Both calls for help came from a neighboring town’s lifeguard who had also aided in a ring’s return last year. One ring was found in the dry sand very near to a very deep hole a youngster had been digging. Had I been an hour later the ring may have found itself under 18 inches of sand and out of the range of my detector. The second call led me into the surf for another successful search. Both of these returns made for many Smiling Faces.

The sixth ring took a few days to find. It started when all I had to go on was street name near the beach were the ring had slipped off a finger; it was a long shot at best. Three days later I received a phone call from the owner who answered the pertinent questions that would help me focus on the ring’s location. Information that was essential was: location (water or dry sand), time of day, depth of bather at time of loss, and a description of the ring etc. Three hours later I was in the water again and it still took an hour before my Infinium sounded off indicating the ring’s location, retrieval and return to the owner sporting a now Smiling Face.

A word of wisdom I wish to pass along follows: when an object is lost in the water or dry sand the person should stay in the immediate area, have someone get a hand full of coins, bottle caps or pull tabs and mark the spot where the loss happened. Then contact a nearby detectorist to help in the recovery. One worldwide organization that has detectorists that can help is: www.TheRingFinders.com. Since becoming a member of TheRingFinders two years ago I have helped over 30 people that have lost an item. Another source for help could be any local metal detector dealer or club.

Rick Browne

Ted’s Wedding Ring Found in 15 minutes

  • from Dallas (Texas, United States)
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We got the call on Saturday evening,  Ted had been working on his home all day, cleaning the gutters, small repairs and such.  After a long day of satisfying of projects on his home he went in to clean up and shower,  that’s when he realized his wedding band was missing.  He panicked as we all would.  He and his wife looked extensively all over their yard around the home, both front and back yard.  He got the ladders back out to search the gutters, went through all the trash, all his clothes only to realize he still had NO RING.  He decided to see what services were available on the internet and found « The Ring Finders » website which directed him to my wife and I just 20 minutes away.  Ted called and explained the situation, I told him that we would be over after church on Sunday and not to worry.  We met up about 12:30 on Sunday, Ted showed us around the home.  My wife and I both geared up with our detectors and began the search, naturally beginning on one side of the home working our way around to its opposite side.  As I was going along the side of the home,  I intentionally turned with my detector  heading toward the neighbor’s water hose which was loosely coiled in the  side yard. (Knowing the ring could have gone that far due to the height of the gutter line.) My detector responded with a loud ping when it crossed over the water hose and though I thought it was strange, I knew a water hose would not have any type of metal in it, just at the end where the handle was.  I moved the hose and ran my detector over the area again and still received a loud ping.   I reached down using my Garrett pinpointer  and hit the target – the ring had been pushed down flush in the mud in the grass.  That moment of locating a lost item always puts such a great smile on my face.  I called out to my wife and said get the camera, I have found the ring.

Two Lost Gold Diamond Rings at Calve Barn in Mt. Sterling, OH « FOUND »

  • from Newark (Ohio, United States)
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Two Lost Gold Diamond Rings at Calve Barn in Mt. Sterling, OH "FOUND"

Two Lost Gold Diamond Rings at Calve Barn in Mt. Sterling, OH « FOUND »

I received an email from a lady that lost both of her Gold Diamond Rings while helping her neighbor feed some calves. Some of the calves were sucking on her fingers as she feed the others. Before she lefted the barn, she realize that both her rings were missing. It was dark out and it would be impossible to look for both rings since there is straw and calve manure everywhere in the barn.

I came with my rubber boots and my metal detecting and started searching though the straw and calve manure. Found the five stoned gold ring within 15 minutes of searching. But the other bigger diamond ring was no where to be found after another hour of looking. I then switched to a smaller coil and moved some calve pins. There was the other ring, in the corner where the bigger coil could not get to. Her face lit up when she saw the other ring.

 

 

 

Lost ring in water 57th street Beach Chicago (Found and returned)

  • from Las Vegas (Nevada, United States)
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Received a call about a husbands lost 14K White wedding band. He was in the water on Friday playing catch with his friends. He was just going to buy another, but wife wanted the original one back!!

She called  a Ringfinder, (James Evans 773-206-8476).

After extensive search I found it and returned it to her.

Thanks Lisa for contacting me.

Jim Evans

 

 

Lost my gold wedding band / ring in Calgary

  • from Calgary (Alberta, Canada)
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If you have lost your gold ring or wedding band ,car keys. I will come out and find that item for you. I have found and recovered rings for other in the Calgary area. If you want to be happy call today and I will be glad to help you out.Kevin Niefer Ring Finders If you lost your ring in the snow call me ASAP.  I also have a underwater metal detectors and can search up to 5 feet of water  Calgary finding lost rings and valuables for people.metal detecting specialist

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