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LOST GOLD RING OFF DOCK IN LITTLETON, NC………. FOUND!!!!!!!

  • from Raleigh (North Carolina, United States)

After my last (silver) ring recovery in Mooresville, NC. I had a call that a man had lost his gold wedding ring in about 8-9 feet of water off the dock on Lake Gaston. He said he was trying to reach for a pool noodle when the ring just slid off into the water. I drove 3 hours to Lake Gaston and wasn’t able to retrieve it that night due to the dark and the storms that had just come through.

The next morning, I get up and make my way to their lake house again. This time the conditions were much better. I was able to get on the bottom and make my way towards where he had lost the ring. 3-5 targets later and I had his GOLD ring in hand. It took me about 15 mins to find the right spot he had lost it in.

I love this hobby that allows me to meet and help so many people out!

 

 

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LOST SILVER RING IN MOORESVILLE, NC…….. FOUND!!!

  • from Raleigh (North Carolina, United States)

I received a call from a lady, that a lady at the Lake Norman Yacht Club had a young lady loss a silver ring that meant a lot to her. She lost it during a water balloons fight. I met the 2nd lady at the gate, parked, unloaded my detector. We made our way to the back of the event area where the lady proceeded to tell me where the young lady had lost it. Two targets later and it was found!

The young lady wasn’t there at the time, she had jumped on a boat ride. I met her dad, and he texted the photo of the ring to her, and she confirmed it was her lost ring.

Dad posed for the photo!

 

 

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I Phone lost in the bay, Harvey Cedars NJ, LBI, recovered by Edward Trapper NJ Ring Finder

  • from Lavallette (New Jersey, United States)

John called asking about recovering his phone that he dropped in the bay while unloading his boat. He dropped it the night before and knew the general area that it was in.  Besides the phone, his drivers license was in the case also. I arranged to meet him at the house, where we talked out the details, grabbed my equipment, and headed into the water. John stood in one spot acting as one point of reference, and I used the mooring buoy as the other. The bottom was very muddy and covered with weed matter, making the search a little tricky. Working back and fourth, I covered everything between my 2 reference points with no luck, and decided to work a bit between him and the shore line. Winds had shifted from the day before, moving the boat and mooring buoy about 180*, which kinda threw things off a bit. I wondered way out to the right of the mooring to an area that wasn’t covered yet, and bingo, I got the signal I wanted. When I lifted the phone out of the water it was dinging like crazy after it locked onto Wi-Fi. These newer phones are incredibly waterproof.

The Thrill of the Hunt: A Wedding Ring Rescued from San Buenaventura Beach

  • from Santa Barbara (California, United States)
Lost Ring Recovery in Ventura County – Dave MacDonald at DaveTheRingFinder.com
Lost your ring at Ventura Beach, Marina Park Beach, Seaward Ave Beach, Rincon Beach, Silverstrand Beach, Oxnard Beach Park, Hollywood Beach Oxnard, Port Hueneme Beach, or Ventura State Beaches? Don’t let it stay lost—call or text Dave MacDonald, Ventura County’s #1 Ringfinder, at 805-290-5009 or visit davetheringfinder.com for expert lost ring recovery. I’ll find your treasure fast, whether it’s in the sand or surf!
Sandra’s Story: A Lost Wedding Ring at Ventura Beach
Last week, while I was in Alaska, a distressed young lady—Sandra—called me about her lost wedding ring at San Buenaventura Beach (Ventura Beach). I promised to be back in two days, and today, we met at Ventura Beach to track down her elusive ring. High tides had reshaped the shoreline—common at Ventura State Beaches and Rincon Beach—so I arrived early to scout, using Sandra’s details to mark a grid across the sand, from Marina Park Beach vibes to Seaward Ave Beach territory.
With my Equinox 800 humming, I began the search. Just ten minutes in, a promising signal rang out. One scoop later, a stunning ring emerged from Ventura Beach’s sand—Sandra’s, I was sure. I kept detecting until she arrived from Oxnard, then staged a surprise reveal. Her cries of joy as I handed over the ring she’d feared lost forever echoed across Hollywood Beach Oxnard and Port Hueneme Beach in spirit—a perfect moment of lost ring recovery in Ventura County!
Why Trust Dave MacDonald for Lost Ring Recovery in Ventura County?
Sandra’s story shows why expertise matters—amateur attempts are like fixing a car with a dentist. For lost ring recovery in Ventura County at Ventura Beach, Marina Park Beach, Seaward Ave Beach, Rincon Beach, Silverstrand Beach, Oxnard Beach Park, Hollywood Beach Oxnard, Port Hueneme Beach, or Ventura State Beaches, I’m your pro. Dave MacDonald at davetheringfinder.com uses top tools like the Equinox 800 and deep local knowledge to succeed where others fail—whether it’s sand at Silverstrand Beach or surf at Ventura State Beaches.
I’m retired and available 24/7—don’t wait! Call or text me at 805-290-5009 now to plan your recovery. Time, tides, and beachgoers can bury your ring deeper, but I’ll turn the hunt into triumph. From Oxnard Beach Park to Ventura Beach, trust Dave MacDonald for fast, expert lost ring recovery in Ventura County—contact me today!

Lost Wedding Ring Found Stone Harbor NJ Found by Ring Finders South Jersey John Favano

  • from North Wildwood (New Jersey, United States)

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Dave called to ask if I could help find his wife Wendy’s wedding ring in Stone Harbor, NJ. She took the ring off to apply sunscreen but forgot it was there. When she stood up, the ring fell into the sand and quickly disappeared. We met shortly after the call and I was able to recover the ring. With that mishap resolved, the couple could now continue their vacation in Stone Harbor, NJ!

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Lost Wedding Band Found Wildwood Crest NJ Found by Ring Finders South Jersey John Favano

  • from North Wildwood (New Jersey, United States)

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Stefania called me to help find her husband’s lost wedding band on the beach in Wildwood Crest, NJ. They left the beach a few hours prior and realized it was missing. She explained that Chris put the ring in the chair and figured it must have fallen out when she packed up. I met the family on the beach in the general area and began the search. The ring didn’t turn up in the search area, so the only option was to look where a nearby couple was sitting. The couple was kind to move their belongings
and it wound up being under their chair! Stefania and Chris were excited to get the ring back and resume the remainder of their vacation in Wildwood Crest, NJ.
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Lost Gold Wedding Ring Found in Garden City Michigan

  • from Detroit (Michigan, United States)

Sugar’s Mama….

…Cheryl had just arrived home after a busy day. Anxious to be home, her dog Sugar was excited in the vehicle and couldn’t wait to get out. As Cheryl put the leash on and started to head towards the house, Sugar caught scent of something and tried to bolt off. Cheryl pulled back on the leash and in the melee, her late husband’s ring flew off.  Remembering seeing the ring fly off and hearing it ping twice on something she looked around but couldn’t find it. Searching with my MXT metal detector made short work of the loss by finding it in the grass nowhere near where it came off. Now with the ring back in place I got to meet Sugar. I gave her a pat on the head and a wagging tail assured all was well again!

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Cape May, NJ Lost platinum & diamond ring RECOVERED!

  • from Cape May (New Jersey, United States)


Lost a ring? Call or text NOW! 609-780-4525 Received a call from Katie this afternoon. She explained that her platinum diamond ring “flew off” her finger while on the beach late last evening. After “another” ring finder wasnt available she reached out to me. Took the short 5 minute ride over from my year round, full time residence, and recovered Katies ring about 5 minutes after arriving on the beach, much to her relief. Another happy client!

Clients review of service- “Gave up hope after losing my Engagement ring on the beach the night before. Met Jeffery on the beach this afternoon and found it within MINUTES! cannot recommend him enough. Thanks again!”

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Stone Harbor NJ Gold Ring Found by John Favano Ring Finders South Jersey

  • from North Wildwood (New Jersey, United States)

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Vito was vacationing in Stone Harbor, NJ when he lost a ring that is very sentimental to him. He was referred to my FaceBook page Ring Finders South Jersey by several people after he posted that it was lost. I talked to him about it, and he wasn’t sure if the ring was lost in the ocean or up in the dry sand. That night I searched the dry sand, but the gold ring wasn’t there. I went out at the next low tide and searched from waist-deep water to the shoreline. The search area was quite broad and I had to expand the grid area a few times. Finally, the metal detector gave me a nice deep signal. I dug into the sand and pulled up the ring! It was buried about 9 inches under the sand. I met up with Vito to return the ring and he was thrilled to have his grandfather’s ring back.
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Lost Ring Gulf Shores, AL – FOUND!!!

  • from Orange Beach (Alabama, United States)

Yesterday, I had already been in the water in Gulf Shores for hours and I was worn out.  I got into some dry clothes in the parking lot and started to head back towards my wife in Orange Beach when I looked at my phone.  When I saw that I had several missed calls from the same Arkansas number, I knew someone needed help.  Before I left the parking lot I listened to one of the voice mails and then called back Whitney who was very nice and very concerned.  She was down from Arkansas with her husband Doug and they had recently celebrated their 10th anniversary.  In fact, he had just given her a beautiful diamond wrap ring to go around her main ring as a gift and they had just had it soldered on.  So you can imagine her dismay when she was messing with a boogie board on the second sandbar and the rope quickly snatched her ring off sending it flying into the gulf. I ended up only being a few miles away and told them that I would come immediately.  When I got there, the tide was going out and they were really concerned because the sandbar was obviously moving.  They only had hours until that sand swallowed up her heavy ring and it had already been three since she lost it. Luckily Doug had acted quickly when he saw Whitney panicked in the Gulf and called out for her not to move.  He came out and got a great frame of reference off a building and even threw out a few quarters as markers.  When I got set I quickly found the quarters but unfortunately the ring was nowhere to be found.  I started to see everyone get really down as I made lap after lap but I tried to keep them positive and told them with moving sand and waves, sometimes you just have to put your time and effort in.  I had about one or two laps left until I knew Whitney would know we were out of space and I could see it in her eyes that they were resigned that they were going to lose her precious ring.  That’s when I heard that beautiful sound in my ears.  I looked up and saw that it was close to as far out as they thought but a bit west.  I couldn’t help but get my hopes up as I realized this could be it.  I very gently placed my scoop so I wouldn’t scratch it and as soon as I saw the flash of a diamond I reached down in the scoop and grabbed it letting the sand rush off in the water.  I held it up with a big smile and Doug came running first.  He held it out to Whitney and I got to watch tears of joy show just how special it was to them.  I’m so glad I could fix the first day of this trip Doug and Whitney and I wish you many more happy decades together.