Wedding Ring Found & Returned, Woodneck Beach, Falmouth, Massachusetts
It’s nice to have a quick find and return now and then. When Devin lost his wedding ring in the waters of Woodneck Beach, he soon learned of the Ring Finders through a relative and gave me a call. I needed to get my gear, but the beach was on my way home and he agreed to meet me there so he could identify the area to be searched. When he arrived he described how he’d been playing with his young son in the water and at one point struck his hand on the bottom. The ring unfortunately stayed behind when his hand came up. Needless to say, this was not a happy element of an otherwise enjoyable family vacation.
With the search area well defined, I told Devin there was no need to hang around, as he needed to go and tend to his family. I made a quick trip to gear up at home and get back to the beach. The tide was coming in and sunset was an hour away, so I hoped to make a quick recovery. Fortunately that was the case and I was able to call Devin just at dusk and tell him that I had his ring in hand. We arranged a time for him to come by my house later in the evening. With the ring returned, some happy conversation, and some photos, another Ring Finders success story was complete!

Devin’s milgrain- and hammered-finish wedding band.

A happy smile from Devin with his wedding ring.












It was another fantastic day in New Jersey so Denise and her family decided to pack up and head to the beach. Denise’s nephew loves the beach, especially flying kites when the wind is just right. Prior to flying the kite, she removed her necklace and engagement ring. Denise slipped the necklace through her ring and secured the clasp, then placed them both in her top pocket for safe keeping. They both had ran all over the soft white sand, almost covering the entire block, well about 2/3 of it anyhow. It was later on when she looked in the pocket and , OH NO, both were missing. Everyone searched the area for quite some time when they decided a metal detector was needed. They headed down to the local store and purchased one, figuring the necklace would soon be located. Well, unfortunately that did not work, so they decided to call in a professional. Once I arrived and got all the details, I covered the entire area where they were flying the kite, figuring that was the most likely area they would have fallen out of her top pocket. With nothing to show for my effort, we decided the next most traveled area was the top of the tide line, and down a bit to the low tide mark. After a few passes, I asked them to move back a little, and sure enough, very close to the chairs, was the spot my metal detector sniffed out the ring and necklace. Everyone was totally amazed, and the best I can figure, either the necklace never made it into her top pocket, or coincidently it fell out right in the area they had set up the chairs and stuff. Regardless another happy ending !!!!