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Super Nice Ring Set Recovered

  • from Orange Beach (Alabama, United States)

Sue lost her wedding ring set at Gulf Shores a couple day before calling me for help. She didn’t know where to go and it took a day or so to find someone who could help. I told her i would be there first thing in the morning. I met her where she and the family were staying and we walked to the beach area she thinks it was lost. She wasn’t sure how it was lost, where it might be or if it was even on the beach but felt hopefully it was on the beach. She talked about the day it was lost and her activities and locations. The house and car had been searched and it wasn’t there, so logicly it must on the way to the beach or somewhere on the beach. She showed me the various places they were on the beach and the routes to and from those various places. With that information I put together a search plan and proceeded. After about 30 minutes and after digging several other targets I got a very good signal and knew i found something good. I dug it and showed it to Sue who shouted you found it! She was very, very happily. I’m glad I found it for her, it made both our days.

Wedding Band Found!

  • from Orange Beach (Alabama, United States)

Jason lost his wedding band in the sand at Pensacola Beach on Sunday. He called that evening and i said I would help and agreed to meet first thing Monday morning at the beach. Jason had a fairly large area identified as the target area. There wasn’t anyone on the beach and the weather was comfortable. I started a grid and searching it pretty fast while Jason was working the phone lining up his days business. Fortunately his ring was in the area he designated. I found it in record time and it was back on his finger and he back to work on time!

Beautiful Ring Recovered at Gulf Shores

  • from Orange Beach (Alabama, United States)

This very nice lady was attending a Beach Volley Ball tournament at Gulf Shores. Some how her ring slipped off and immediately burrowed into the sand without her realizing. This was a huge tournament, both high school and college competitions. Maybe 90 courts with walkways in between. I started the search in the areas she felt was the best change of finding the ring. Lots of people had been walking over the walkways so I anticipated the ring would have been pushed down until it hit a hard layer. Fortunately it wasn’t far from the location she identified and it was pretty deep. The only worry I has was not interfering with the play and searching only in between volleys!

Ring Recovered at Robinson Island

  • from Orange Beach (Alabama, United States)

I was called to find a ring on Robinson Island late Saturday afternoon the day before Easter. The ring was lost in the water near the their boat when the owner threw the anchor to set a stern line in about waist deep water. By the time I got there the party and most of the boats had gone home, so it was easy to maneuver while searching except for the pop tops and pull tabs. When you’re hunting jewelry you can’t depend on knowing the metallurgy so you have got to dig everything. I wasn’t counting but I’ll bet I dug over 100 pull tabs. That said when I finally located the ring the data from my detector was unmistakable. Ring was recovered, we got back to the dock with a little sun left and the the family was all happy.

Lost Class Ring North Wildwood NJ Found by John Favano Ring Finder South Jersey

  • from North Wildwood (New Jersey, United States)

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It was a sunny Friday afternoon in North Wildwood, NJ when Dana’s beach day took an unexpected turn. What started as a fun and relaxing time with friends quickly became a moment of panic and heartbreak all over one small, but very meaningful item: her gold high school class ring.

The class ring was lost in the sand in North Wildwood NJ

Dana had been standing near the dunes, to talk to some friends and something happened. As Dana threw her hands into the air to wave with excitement. In that exact moment, the ring slipped right off her finger and disappeared into the sand. “I felt it leave my hand,” Dana told me. “It was like slow motion. I looked down, and it was gone. Just gone. “The group immediately began combing the area with their hands, digging and searching. But as anyone who’s lost jewelry on the beach knows, the sand has a way of swallowing things whole.

After several frustrating minutes, Dana’s friend remembered hearing about professional metal detectorists who help recover lost items on the beach. A quick search brought her to RingFindersSouthJersey.com, and her friend called me John Favano right away. I answered immediately, asked a few questions, and told I told her I was already close by and would be there in about 15 minutes. I arrived with my metal detector and experience.

After asking Dana to point out the area she was standing and which way she waved, I scanned the area for no more than five minutes before the metal detector got a strong signal. One scoop of sand later and there it was. Dana’s gold class ring, still glinting in the sunlight. “Dana couldn’t believe it. I was shocked. I thought it was gone forever,” Dana said. “John is amazing at what he does. I’m so thankful my friend found him. ”Stories like Dana’s happen more often than most people think, especially on busy beaches during the summer.

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Lost Ring Cape May, NJ FOUND! By Ringfinder Jeffrey Laag

  • from Cape May (New Jersey, United States)
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I received a call from Deb this afternoon. She explained that she was at the beach with friends and her ring flew off her hand when the wind took off with the umbrella she was trying to set up. Deb had a general idea of where the ring landed but after searching on her hands and knees, with friends helping, she could not find her ring of 40 years. Took the short ride over from home and met up with Deb and her friends on Broadway beach. I managed to recover her ring in about 5 minutes, much to her relief. Another happy client! At Debs request, only her ring is pictured, and what a beauty it is!
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Lost ring Cape May NJ, FOUND! By Ring Finder Jeffrey Laag

  • from Cape May (New Jersey, United States)
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Received a referral from fellow ring finder Dave Milsted as he was unavailable at the time. I spoke with Ben whom explained that his wife, Samantha, accidently dropped her ring into the sand after taking it off to apply sunscreen and forgot to put it back on before standing. I took the brief ride over and met up with Ben and Samantha on Trenton Ave beach and recovered Samanthas ring within a few minutes. Another happy couple!
Samanthas review of service:
“I lost my wedding band when we got to the beach in Cape May.
We called “Lost Ring & Jewlery Recovery Service” of Cape May, NJ
– Jeff called us and came within about 20 minutes of submitting an inquiry on his website
– he came to our spot and found my ring in under 3 minutes!”
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Lost Gold Ring Recovered in Zephyrhills Florida

  • from Tampa (Florida, United States)

Item recovered June 19, 2025.

Jennifer called me about a gold ring she had lost while in her pool. The ring was her father’s wedding ring and it is slightly too large for her finger. It has come off before and they have always been able to find it, until this time.

She was sure it had to be somewhere in her back yard. While she didn’t feel it come off her hand, she knew she had it on when they got into the pool and she noticed it was missing when they got out. They had searched inside the above-ground pool thoroughly they were confident it wasn’t there. They had also walked around the pool visually searching and couldn’t see it. Jennifer went even further and ordered a metal detector from Amazon. She tried searching and while it was making noises, she wasn’t able to distinguish what those noises meant, but more importantly, she wasn’t able to locate the ring.

I met up with Jennifer at her house later that day. She had a matching ring (her mom’s wedding ring) that was slightly smaller that I was able to scan for a reference. I was surprised to see a vdi of an 82 on my Deus 2. Normally the gold rings I find are in the range of 60-70.

I noticed there was quite a bit of interference with my detector in their back yard and needed to lower the sensitivity to quiet the machine. I knew if the ring was in the yard, it would be on top of the soil and it wouldn’t need the machine to be searching deep.

All set – I started my way around the pool, searching 10-15 feet from the edge of the pool as being the most likely place it would have flown. About 2/3 of the way around the pool there was a very nice sound with a vdi of 85. Normally this would be a zinc penny range, but because I knew the missing ring would be higher, I had a good feeling this would be the ring I was searching for. Sure enough, it was the missing ring hiding below the grass!

 

Lost Gold Bracelet Recovered in Riverview FL

  • from Tampa (Florida, United States)

Item recovered June 9, 2025.

I received a text message from Julia about a bracelet that was lost the day prior in a field while playing soccer with friends. It was not an organized match, but rather a group of friends having fun and getting some exercise.

The bracelet belonged to a friend of Julia’s and he realized it was missing after the match had ended. Everyone spread out about the field to search for the missing bracelet, but it was a disorganized search. Everyone was tired and it was getting dark. Julia went home and started thinking of how she could help her friend find his bracelet, when she found my info on the ringfinders website.

I met Julia at the field after work the following day, She brought me a bottle of water and some freshly-baked snickerdoodle cookies to help me with the search! We were off to a fantastic start and I felt confident we were going to locate this bracelet.

Julia showed me the area where they were playing. We marked off the corners of the area and began a grid search, with Julia walking beside me, searching with her eyes as I was scanning with my metal detector.

We made several passes and found a few pieces of foil. I got another one of those foil sounds and when we stopped to investigate, Julia had located the bracelet directly in front of her, near the spot where I had my signal!

While my detector didn’t uncover this missing item, setting up an organized search with fresh eyes on a sunny afternoon was the recipe for success in recovering this bracelet.

When I got back to my truck, I celebrated with some warm cookies and a cold bottle of water!

 

Lost Wedding ring found in the backyard in Santa Barbara by Dave The Ringfinder

  • from Santa Barbara (California, United States)
Lost Your Ring in Santa Barbara or Montecito? Call Dave The Ringfinder at 805-290-5009! Whether you’ve lost a ring in your yard in Santa Barbara or lost a ring in the sand in Montecito, Dave The Ringfinder, a trusted member of TheRingFinders.com, is your go-to professional for expert ring recovery. Serving Santa Barbara and Montecito, Dave uses advanced metal detection technology to reunite you with your precious jewelry.
Recently, while wrapping up a ring recovery at Silverstrand Beach, I received a text from Bob in Santa Barbara. He had lost his wedding ring while doing yard work in his backyard. After two days of searching with no luck, Bob’s wife suggested professional help. A quick search led them to Dave The Ringfinder on TheRingFinders.com.
We met at 9 AM in Bob’s Santa Barbara backyard. He walked me through the area where he’d been pulling weeds, suspecting the ring slipped off during the task. I began gridding the large lawn with my Minelab Manticore. Halfway through, my attention was drawn to a spot where Bob had tossed weeds. He’d already searched there, even pulling out plants, but found nothing. Trusting my instincts, I scanned the area and got a strong 49-50 TID signal. Expecting trash, I was surprised when my pinpointer beeped, and as I moved the dirt, a gold ring emerged! Bob had unknowingly stepped on his ring, burying it in the dirt while searching.
Thanks to Dave The Ringfinder and a bit of intuition, another ring was recovered!
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