Gold Bracelet Lost in Sandy Volleyball Court .. San Onofre State Beach, CA.

Available to help you now. Call or text 24/7 .. Stan Ross 949-500-2136 .. “ I WILL TRY ANYWHERE”
*** Jordan found my contact online two hours after losing a gold bracelet in playing volleyball in the sand. She was at San Onofre State Beach, San Clement, CA. She said she would stay there till I arrived.
I met her on the beach within a hour.
She and her sister have the same bracelet which she was able to show me before I began the search. It was quite big and should have been easy to find without a detector. After a short time I was able to find the gold bracelet. It was hiding under the volleyball boundary lines which is about an inch and a half wide.
She was definitely relieved as everybody in her party was confused that such a large piece of jewelry could not been found after they searched for a couple hours with a dozen people before asking for professional help.
It always feels good to come in and be successful.. To be truthful, sometimes it’s just not there.
If you need help or anyone you know needs a metal detector specialist please call as soon as possible .. Stan the Metal Detector Man.. 949-500-2136








I notice a text from Christopher requesting some help in locating Sandra’s David Yurman bracelet she had somehow lost on the beach in LBI the day before. They were not exactly positive that it was lost on the beach, but figured it was the most likely place it could be. The day before Sandra and some friends were doing some whale watching from the beach, and getting some excellent drone footage of the whales at the same time. That made me just a little nervous, as the whales move rather quickly up and down the beach, and it was very possible Sandra did the same. We arranged to meet at the house and walked up to the beach, while we discussed exactly what area they had spent most of the day prior. I asked Christopher to walk in front of me to box out the spot, as I followed behind, dragging my sand scoop around the perimeter. It was just a short while later, right in front of a group of people, that actually follow NJ Ring Finder on Facebook, where my metal detector got a loud signal, consistent with the bangle bracelet. Sure enough, It was Sandra’s bracelet, safe in my sand scoop, after spending two days buried in the Jersey Shore sand. Another near tragedy turned into memories !!!!





