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keys found

  • from Parksville (British Columbia, Canada)
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a friend of mine was qua ding with his kids and he lost his keys ,and he a janitor so there was 18 keys lost on the trail he drove the quad as i walked in front of him lots of walking tonight over 3 kms of trails lol but we got them all !!!!

 hands are dirty got a dinner for 2 at the keg oh yea free food !!!

walk on parksvile beach

  • from Parksville (British Columbia, Canada)
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today i was asked by a lady in parks ville if i would try to find her gold ring with 11 diamonds in it!!  as i was just doing a search at the beach she said it was lost last year , she said it might be long gone!  but i told her about how heavy gold is compared to other medals,so she brought me to the spot just over buy the bay side inn, i had  brought my viper trident over and after about a 3 hour search i got a really good hit ,i started to dig and after digging a 4 foot round wide and about 12 inches deep  hole in the sand  rocks,i yelled to her and said THERE IT IS !!!! she feel to her knees and stater to cry she told me that her late husband and her were in a fight and she tossed the ring away in the middle of the night that’s why they couldn’t find it  it was missing the middle diamond but she was so happy to get it back

it was the most heart felt hug I’ve had in a long time

ps that is why i love to find rings

Metal detecting services in Grass Valley ,Ca

  • from Spokane (Washington, United States)

Hey Everyone this is Luke again. i want to extend my services to all you new or old home owners or land owners. i would love to come search your property to see what old time treasure there might be buried under your feet. please call or email me to set up a time and date.

have you lost something in Grass Valley

  • from Spokane (Washington, United States)

hi this is luke again.  i am also ready to find anything that is made up of metal that you have lost or want to discover. if its a set of keys or a property marker on your newly bought house i will be happy to help you find it. please check me out on the theringfinders.com and call to set up a time i can come and look. Thank you.

 

Lost Ring in Grass Valley, California

  • from Spokane (Washington, United States)

Hello, My name is Luke Schlining. I metal detect and have been for the last 11 years. I now feel it is time to give back to my community and offer my metal detecting abilities for hire. I want to help you find your lost rings or valuable items. please call or email me as soon as you can to maximize the probability of recovering your lost items, there are other metal detectors in this area but I want to return the rings and jewelery that I find. Thank you and remember, if you don’t want to lose it leave it at home.

The summers been very busy

  • from Parksville (British Columbia, Canada)
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For the last 3 weeks I’ve found over 20 rings and everybody is very happy and i love  returning lost items back to everybody…

Its the look on the faces when the eeeeeyyyiiii!!!! comes out when i yell i found it… Its been a great summer so far.

 

Keys recovered Victoria B.C. Ring Finders

  • from Victoria (British Columbia, Canada)
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Hi my name is Don Marshall, I joined the Ring Finders Directory Oct 15th 2011. My first search was for a set of Keys, here is the testimonial

My keys (house, car and more) fell in one inch space between my house and the concrete slab of the driveway and neither I nor an experience handyman could figure out exactly where they were, let alone retrieve them .  Don was immediately ready to come and help.  He was cheerful, courteous, enthusiastic- and absolutely committed to solving my problem.  It took him several hours , but he located my keys and somehow got them out, saving me hundreds of dollars and days of hassle. 
Don’s attitude and workmanship get my highest recommendation.
Claudia Boyd
Victoria, October18,2011

Lost Ring… Found In Iowa City, Iowa

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Hello Everyone,

I’ve been watching Chris Turner videos for awhile now and they always made me feel good. So I decided to take the plunge and join his Ring Finder site. I was a bit skeptical going in because I thought who would ever see this site and then give me a call. Well I joined on Jan. 28, 2011 and got my first call five short days later on Feb. 2nd. Needless to say I was very surprised.

I live in the eastern part of Iowa and we had a blizzard on Feb. 1st which dumped 12 to 14 inches of new snow. On Feb. 2nd I received a call from a young fella who lost his palladium wedding band during the storm. He said he had a good idea where it fell off at. So we agreed to meet the next day after I got off work.

I arrived the next day at 4:15 p.m. and met with his wife who showed me the area where his ring fell off his finger. Talking to her I found out they had only been married 7 months so this was a very sentimental ring to them. The snow was super deep and I wasn’t getting any signals. I had the discrimination on my detector wide open except for iron. I wasn’t sure where palladium would hit on the E-Trac but I was hoping it would be on the 12 line. I finally went over a target but it didn’t sound very good or look good. I dug down to the ground and it was deeper still so I knew that couldn’t be it. The next signal I got was just a whisper but it made me stop and investigate. I dug a couple of scoops with my shovel and it started to sound a little better, a few more scoops and wow there’s something here. I then had the target on top of the snow. I took my glove off and reached down into the snow and I could feel a ring! When I pulled it out and handed it to his wife her eyes got really big, I think she was stunned for a few seconds.

Her husband arrived a short time later and was very happy. He slipped the ring back on his finger as soon as he could. He told me that they had rented a detector and tried to find it themselves but the rental didn’t work very well. He said he wished he would have found the Ring Finders site before he wasted money on the bogus rental.

I must say that they were a very nice young couple and I was so happy I could help them. I know they truly appreciated it. I’ve found rings for people before but this was also special for me. My first success as a Ring Finder! Now I know why Chris loves his job.

HH everyone,

Norm Slaymaker

Lost ring at Gun Lake, Yankee Springs, Michigan

  • from Manistee (Michigan, United States)
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After church last week I received a call from a good friend who lost his ring while at Gun Lake in Yankee springs, Michigan. This was a combination of his deceased wife’s wedding ring and his wedding band. There was more sentimental value than actual value to him but I think it had to be valued at more than $5000.00.
After getting a layout of where he was that day, I searched the picnic area and beach to no avail. I asked him where he parked his car and what he did upon leaving the area. I retraced his steps and after about two hours of searching with my detector, there it was in the grass on the way to his car. It must have been pulled out of his pocket when he pulled out his car keys.
After some tears of joy were shed and a reward given, my friend went home a very happy man.

The Ring Finders Metal Detecting Service, Wells Maine, Dave Pennell

  • from Vancouver (British Columbia, Canada)

The Ring Finders Metal Detecting Service has its first member from Wells, Maine. Dave Pennell is an experienced treasure hunter that offers his metal detecting service for helping people who have lost their jewelry at the beaches, parks, lakes & yards, and other outdoor areas…

Visit Dave’s profile page at The Ring Finders… http://theringfinders.com/Dave.Pennell/

Lost your jewelry in or around Wells Maine?

Contact: Dave Pennell