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Lost Stud Diamond Earring Found Without a Metal Detector .. Irvine, CA.

  • from Newport Beach (California, United States)

Sometimes metal detectors can’t find small metal jewelry.. We can always try using a visual search.. This searched required setting the detector a side and thoroughly doing a visual search.. Call if you need help … Stan the Metal Detector Man .. 949-500-2136


… Chris had put his diamond stud earring in his pocket while he was watching a soccer game at a park in Irvine, CA.. As he was getting into his car he realized his stud earring was not in his pocket. It must have been pulled out while removing his celphone to take pictures.

He called me to help and we met the next morning. He brought the matching earring for me to check with my detector. This sample earring did not have a backing and I was unable to get a signal with my best small item metal detector. Two other negative problems were not looking good for a successful recovery.

The grass had already been mowed and he showed me a large area where he had been the of the loss. Chris wanted to call off the search. I suggested that we give it a 30 minute try as we were already at the location.

After a few minutes under almost impossible conditions we found his super small diamond stud earring visually. I know from past searches that these recoveries are not always found using a metal detector. We were already at the location, why not give it a try. That’s how we can make a miracle happen.

Lost Yellow Gold & Diamonds Engagement Ring at Queen’s Beach Waikiki…FOUND!!!

  • from O‘ahu (Hawaii, United States)

This ring find began when I got a text from Will from Washington DC who was visiting Waikiki with his fiance’e Hannah.  Will told me Hannah had lost her Yellow Gold & Diamonds engagement ring in the sand at Queen’s Beach in Waikiki and if I was able to help today or tomorrow.  Knowing this beach is heavily detected I asked if we could meet in about 4 hours as I would be off work then and could grab my gear at home and swing right over.  As I arrived Will and Hannah were just moments away and when they arrived Will drew a grid in the sand for me to search.  After about 10 minutes only trash targets were found.  After talking to Hannah I asked her to extend the grid out into the direction she jumped up when a bumblebee and pestered her and she jumped up and that was when she thought most likely the ring came off.  Surely, the first target in the next grid was a screaming gold tone and one scoop later there was Hannah’s stunning ring in the scoop.  I yelled over to her & Will « Got it! »  I let Hannah reach in the scoop to retrieve her ring and a sigh and look of relief was certainly evident.  Will said Thank you so much.  That truly saved our vacation.  My pleasure!  Aloha to Hannah & Will!  May the wedding be extra special!

Lost Gold Ring Found In London Snow Bank

  • from London (Ontario, Canada)

After a winter storm, this gentlemen went out to brush his truck off and lost his gold ring in the deep snow. I just so happened to live close by, so after finding me on the ring finders, it wasn’t long before he had his gold ring back on his finger!

 

Did you lose your ring in your backyard? I can find it.

  • from Miami (Florida, United States)

If you lost your ring in the backyard like this young woman in the photos below, give me a call / text 305-608-1870 ( louis). She and her husband spent over a day on their hands and knees looking for her ring.  Luckily, someone recommended my service to her and I was able to head over immediately and find it within a few minutes.  I have the top I’ve the line metal detectors and can come out and help you recover your lost jewelry as well.  Whether it’s in the backyard, beach, or in the shallow water I can come out and help you.  Don’t wait.

Metal Detector Used to Find Gold Bracelet Lost at a Laguna Beach Cove

  • from Newport Beach (California, United States)

Metal detecting expert available to help you now.. Stan the Metal Detector Man .. 949-500-2136
… Victoria called me after she found my contact information online. She had lost her white gold nail bracelet at Laguna Beach the day before. She was on her way to the location and knew she would have a better chance to find it if she asked for the help of an experienced metal detector person.

We met on the beach soon after she contacted me. The area of the loss was probably half the size of a football field which is not impossible but could be time consuming.

We were lucky enough to start in the right area. The bracelet was found in less than a half hour.

It was a pleasure to be available to help Virginia find her bracelet. Thank You !  for trusting me to find your sentimental piece of jewelry.

Diamond Stud Earring Lost in Sand Recovered with Metal Detector, Southern California Beach

  • from Newport Beach (California, United States)

 

If you need help finding a lost piece of jewelry call Stan the Metal Detector Man .. Call or Text .. 949-500-2136


… Robert and Monique were at Balboa Pier which is located in the city of Newport Beach, CA. Monique dropped her gold diamond stud earring in the sand.

After frantically search by hand with no success, Robert contacted me asking for help. I did tell him there was a possibility that it may be difficult to find with a metal detector because some stud earrings don’t have enough metal.

I do have a special detector that has settings that work well for small gold and I carry  sifting equipment if necessary.

This search was successful using my high frequency metal detector settings. Thankfully it was not buried too deep in the sand after all their attempts to find it.

This was an hierloom past down from a relative and irreplaceable. I always feel good after these small metal recoveries because they can be difficult to find.

Call now for prompt response to recover your lost ring or othe metallic keepsake . I WILL TRY ANYWHERE .. Stan the Metal Detector Man .. 949-500-2136

Lost Rings found in the snow Glassboro NJ Found by Ring Finders South Jersey John Favano

  • from North Wildwood (New Jersey, United States)

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The temperature in Glassboro, NJ had dropped to 25 degrees, and the ground was blanketed with a fresh 4-inch layer of snow. Amidst this winter scene, Rachana was snapping photos when she realized she had lost three of her rings in the snow. After a search, they decided to call for help. I arrived about 35 minutes later and met with Rob, who provided further details on how the rings were lost. My search with my metal detector began and soon after, success – two rings were recovered, one gold and one silver. A short distance away, the third gold ring was found. Notably, the gold ring with diamonds held immense sentimental value, as it was Rachana’s mother’s ring, a cherished gift from her father.

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Lost ring in the grass in Longwood, Florida…found with a metal detector!

  • from Sanford (Florida, United States)
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If you have lost something and need help or information on how to find a lost metallic item…call or text Mike, the Florida Ring Finder at 321-363-6029…anytime!

As the weather cools here in sunny Florida, it seems like even the critters are looking for ways to stay warm and as Sean attempted to chase an insect out of his front door and into his front yard, he felt his gold wedding ring slip off of his finger and in a second it just disappeared.  He just knew it couldn’t have gone too far but the more he searched the more he realized he needed a metal detector.  His first attempt at renting and using a cheap detector proved more frustrating than helpful and all he was left with were holes in the grass and a bill for the rental.  And then he came across theringfinders.com web site and after reading a few of my recovery stories he decided to give me a call.  The next day I met Sean and he explained what happened while showing me the exact area he was standing when he lost his wedding ring.  I set up my Deus 2 metal detector and began my first sweep along the driveway and as I returned up towards the front door I got a clear medium tone just behind a small Christmas sign decoration and as I probed with my pin pointer I could barely make out Sean’s lost gold wedding ring.  Sean could not believe it was there…so close…yet so well hidden in the fading winter grass.

Have you lost something recently or even years ago and need a ring finders help?  Call or text me ASAP…don’t wait…call now 321-363-6029 and let’s talk.

Mike McInroe…offering hope and help in your time of need!

Lost Key FOB Ventnor NJ Found by Ring Finders South Jersey John Favano

  • from North Wildwood (New Jersey, United States)

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The frigid night air hung heavy in Ventnor, New Jersey. I received an urgent call from Pete, who shared that Maria had misplaced her car key and fob on the beach during a stroll with her two dogs. Gathering the necessary details from Pete, I promptly set off on my mission.

Upon arrival at the beach, I initiated a systematic search, laying out a grid pattern on the sand to ensure every inch was covered. As I methodically swept the area, the minutes ticked by slowly. After about half an hour of diligent searching, success! The lost keys were finally unearthed from their sandy hiding place.

Lost Gold & Diamonds Bvlgari Wedding Band at Royal Hawaiian Beach…FOUND!!!

  • from O‘ahu (Hawaii, United States)

This ring find began yesterday evening as I was heading home from Ko Olina.  I got a call from Kenny on vacation from San Francisco and was translating for Danny & Sunny who were on their honeymoon from Paju, South Korea.  Danny while tranferring his ring for safe keeping to a beach pouch his Gold & Diamonds Bvlgari Wedding Band fell into the water and disappeared at Royal Hawaiian Beach in Waikiki.  Traffic was horrible and I couldn’t get there before sunset.  It was actually dark when I arrived.  Then I found out the ring was actually in the water aways not on the shoreline.  Tide was up and the shore was getting pounded.  I found a great target on the Manticore but I couldn’t pull it out from between two chunks of coral.  I decided and had Kenny translate to Danny & Sunny that I would return Saturday afternoon low tide for better conditions.  When I arrived all three were already waiting on the beach.  A fellow detectorist was also there out in the deeper water and he turned out to be friend who would hunt later if I was unsuccessful.  After a few grid lines I found the target from the night before in between the coral chunks.  This time I was able to approach from a different angle and after probably 6 or 7 scoops I had the target in the scoop with so many coral rubble pieces.  I started carefully removing the coral and there in the glistening sun Danny’s awesome ring appeared.  I yelled towards where they were sitting on the beach, « Got It! »  Danny and Sunny ran down to the water’s edge and I let Danny remove his ring from the scoop.  He was over joyed and started crying.  All the nearby tourists started clapping and saying congratulations.  It was quite the seen.  Thank God Kenny was there to help translate all the necessary info for a successfull hunt.  Aloha to Danny & Sunny!  A special Aloha to Kenny who hung around to make sure these newlyweds had a happy ending.