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Lost Platinum Ring in the Snow Found in Grand Blanc Michigan

  • from Detroit (Michigan, United States)

Platinum Deposit…..

…..When Adam called me asking if I wanted to go prospecting for platinum, I said sure but was not aware of any platinum deposits in Michigan. Further clarification determined that he lost his ring in the snow somewhere while cleaning the ice and snow off his car. Upon arrival I noticed chunks of brown colored ice that was in piles from being plowed/shoveled. Using my MXT metal detector I started a grid search where the vehicle was parked. I kept getting bad junk metal signals from somewhere in the asphalt, so I just ignored them as I knew the platinum would sound better. Slowly circling a particular area, I got a nice solid signal near some ice chunks. Reaching down thru some revealed his platinum deposit stuck in one. When I said I hit the motherlode Adam couldn’t believe that the ring was in that area. Thrilled that his ring was found I said that if he ever does come across another platinum deposit, I know a guy who can help recover it!

Jon

 

Expensive Car Keys Found in the Snow in Vermont

  • from Barre (Vermont, United States)
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1/17/24
Got a phone call from a gentleman who lost his car keys in the snow. He said that because it’s a leased car, the dealership said when the lease was up, he would have to turn in the car with 2 keys. They said it would cost him $250 for a replacement key! (Actually, some manufacturers are even higher….disgusting).

So, after work I went right over to his town. He and his wife showed me the area to search, and I got started. Unfortunately, their snowplow guy had come, so I figured this could be a long search! I scanned all the edges and the 2 big piles, and got no signals. So, out comes the shovel, to dig away at the piles. Still didn’t find it. I decided to search beyond the piles in the fresh powder, and soon got a good signal! There it was, about a foot down! I don’t really know how it got to that spot, must’ve grown wings!

I went inside and gave it to them. A very nice couple, and they just happened to know my father and mother in law. I was so glad to help them out.

Snowboard Wedding Ring– Franklin, WI

  • from Menomonee Falls (Wisconsin, United States)

It was a perfect afternoon for snowboarding at the popular Rock Snowpark in Franklin, Wisconsin. Ben Ratka and his wife took advantage of the well-groomed slopes, savoring the fresh air and exercise. Later, however, Ben realized to his horror that his heavy 14k white gold wedding band was missing! It left him feeling sickened in his stomach.

The ring had been fitting loosely of late. Indeed, Ben had been thinking that he really needed to get it resized. Now he was kicking himself for not doing it sooner.

Reflecting back on their time at the snowpark, Ben recalled two occasions when he had removed his gloves to make adjustments on his snowboard. Those locations, he thought, would be good places to begin looking. Fighting a sense of hopelessness Ben suppressed the thought that someone might have spotted the ring on the hardpacked snow surface. He comforted himself thinking, “Maybe the person turned it in to the park’s lost and found.”

After checking with the park’s manager, the ring remained at large. Ben reported it to the local police as well, this in case someone found it and turned it in to the authorities. Then his thoughts turned to renting or purchasing a metal detector. Checking online, that’s when Ben discovered The Ring Finders directory of metal-detecting specialists. Who knew? He found my listing and reached out to me by telephone the next day. After hearing Ben’s story, we agreed to meet on location in Franklin later that afternoon.

The sun was setting when I arrived, triggering the lights on the slopes. The light in turn reflected back up to the darkened sky overhead creating an eerie, enchanted twilight zone. Crowds of skiers, snowboarders and tubers, unaware of Ben’s crisis, created an ebb and flow of cheerful voices, pierced now and then with shrieks of excitement. “What a delightful place to play,” I mused.

The managers at The Rock Snowpark were cooperative and understanding. They gave permission to search as needed. I followed Ben to one of the locations where he had removed his gloves, a staging area not far from the main office and restaurant. Unlike other areas, the snow was churned up from all the foot traffic. I was glad to see this as it meant the ring could have fallen out of sight and or gotten pushed deeper into the snow after being stepped on. I switched on my XP Deus II metal detector and positioned my headphones.

The electromagnetic interference (EMI) at the location was some of the strongest I’ve encountered in my forty-plus years of metal detecting! EMI happens when the detector picks up erroneous signals from buried underground and or overhead electric cables, cell towers and other electronics in the vicinity. The unmelodious noise can only be described as screeches, squawks and squeals, each competing to be heard above the other. Deciphering a signal from a ring amidst such noise can present a significant challenge to metal detectorists. It was a challenge I now faced.

Thankfully, I was able to draw from past experience and adjust or ‘hush’ the EMI to a level I could tolerate without sacrificing the detector’s sensitivity. I used my own 14k white gold wedding ring in the calibration process.

Barely a few swings of the coil over the target area, I received an unmistakable signal of gold, and in the conductivity range I was looking for. Ben watched closely as I pulled out my pin pointer (a handheld wand that vibrates and sends an audio signal when it gets close to metal) and began to probe into the snow. Barely two minutes into the search, Ben’s ring came up to the light of day! And the smile and look of relief on his face tells the rest of the story.

If you or someone you know has lost a ring or other sentimental jewelry item, whether in snow, grass or underwater, chances are it is still there waiting to be found. Don’t let the story of your ring end. Give me a call today.

Gold Charm Lost and Recovered in Deep Grass

  • from Ponte Vedra Beach (Florida, United States)

Gold Fingerprint Charm of Deceased Mother, Lost and Recovered in Deep Grass By RingFinder Adam Greenburg Ponte Vedra Beach, Fl.

TIMING IS IMPORTANT .. call or TEXT Adam ASAP .. 714-785-5111 .. With all the spam calls if I don’t answer please TEXT..

I received a call from a guy who told me his wife was besides herself. He explained that her mother passed recently and they made a 18K gold charm with her mothers fingerprint on the charm. They just got a new puppy and his wife was playing with the puppy on the lawn when she jumped up and grabbed the necklace and broke it. She was able to find the necklace but not able to find the small gold charm which was about the size of a dime. They even borrowed a friends metal detector and searched for hours without luck. I arrived to the house and they showed me the lawn where the charm was lost. The grass was vey thick and dense. It took me about 15-20 min to recover and return this very special charm.

If you lose something of value, I may be able to help you… Call or Text anytime…Adam 714-785-5111

If you need help finding a ring, jewelry or any metallic important item Call or Text me ASAP. I’m always available to help you answer any questions you have about how this service works.  Call a Member of TheRingFinders ..       “I WILL TRY ANYWHERE EXCEPT ALLIGATOR PONDS »

.. Call and Text – Adam someone you can TRUST

TESTOMONIAL:

I cannot thank Adam enough! My mom passed away a year and a half ago! Her death was sudden and so difficult to accept. Shortly after her death, I had a charm made with her fingerprint to wear so that I would always have a piece of her with me! This past week we adopted the sweetest golden doodle puppy you’ve ever seen❤️ Her name is Juniper! I was in our front yard playing with Juniper, when she jumped up and grabbed my necklace. The chain caught on my shirt but the charm with my moms fingerprint went flying! Our grass is so dense and I could not find it anywhere! My husband and I searched for 3 hours or more! I even started to fear that maybe Juniper had swallowed it! My friend even let me borrow her metal detector that she bought for her children to take to the beach. No luck! 😢 my husband researched “ring finders” and found Adam! Adam assured us that if that charm was in our yard he would find it! He seemed very confident! When Adam got to our house we showed him the area where I was playing with Juniper. He began his search with his equipment and within 20 minutes had found my special charm!!!❤️ Adam was genuinely so nice and I believe he wanted to find it as much as I did!!! The empathy and kindness he showed was extraordinary! God NEVER fails in sending the right people at the right time!

Lost Gold Ring Found in the Snow in Ferndale Michigan

  • from Detroit (Michigan, United States)

PUSH IT…..

…He pushed it real good and after the car was rockin’ a bit, it finally was unstuck from the snowbank. After Peter climbed back in and shook off the snow he and the wife continued with their errands. Upon arriving home with a sore shoulder, he settled in for the evening and enjoyed a warm meal. Shortly into that meal he noticed his wedding ring missing. Learning that they went to their storage unit during the snowstorm in Detroit area, I told him to chill out, if you catch my drift and I’d be out shortly. After checking their storage unit and where he carried in the groceries with no luck, the only spot left was where the car got stuck. Noticing that a plow had beat me to the location I used my MXT metal detector to search a few hundred feet along the gutter then I searched the curb strip area between the sidewalk and curb.  A few feet in I got a great signal and a meter reading that made sense with his ring type and size. Pinpointing down a few inches and brushing the show and ice chunks aside revealed his thick gold wedding band! I pointed down to the ring and he said, what!? I said this is snow joke man it’s your ring! After picking it from the snow we both agreed that it was a thaw-some recovery as he started to sing fr-eeze a jolly good fellow!

Jonathan

 

 

Helped find wedding band and engagement ring in Coralville Iowa today!

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I had a call from Nora saying she lost her wedding ring and engagement ring today. Last night we had a major snowstorm with at least 9 to 10 inches of snow. She came out of her apartment this morning and decided to throw a snowball at her husband. She shook her hands to get the snow off and her rings flew too. We got lucky and found them both thanks to a neighbor who was happily helping to look for them.

Lost Wedding Band Found in Buford Georgia. 1-11-24

  • from Cumming (Georgia, United States)

We got a call to go find a black Tungsten wedding ring lost in the backyard while playing with puppy. It took us about 2 hours, but the Equinox 800 detector found it with no problem. The VDI number was a solid 17 number in park mode. The couple was very happy to get it recovered.

Lost Class Ring Found On Beach in North Wildwood, NJ

  • from North Wildwood (New Jersey, United States)

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The class ring was found! I received a call from Dieter, owner of the Fishtown Pizza Truck, that Darby had lost her ring on the beach in the sand. The family was happy the sentimental ring was found!

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Keys found during snowstorm in NJ by metal detectorist Bill Leasure.

  • from Madison (New Jersey, United States)

WHIPPANY, N.J. — During yesterday’s snowstorm in NJ, a couple contacted me late in the evening after they lost their keys in the snow. Early this morning, I headed out to the field where they last saw them and began gridding out the field.  Despite the snow and wind, 45 minutes into the search, the keys were located.  Happy to deliver this service to my neighbors and ecstatic that I was able to get this couple back on their way.

Lost Wedding Ring in Kia Dashboard…Found by Ring Finder in Wheaton, Maryland

  • from Washington (District of Columbia, United States)

Ebony’s 14 karat rose gold and diamond nested wedding ring that vehicle ring finder Brian Rudolph was able to recover from the dashboard of a Kia.

Ebony excitedly holds up her precious diamond ring that she thought that she may never be able to wear again! Thanks to the skills of Brian Rudolph…the jewel was saved from the belly of her Kia’s dashboard!

Brian Rudolph, Lost Item Recovery Specialist (Land, Water, Sand, Snow, Leaves, Cliffs, Houses & Vehicles) Will Find Your Lost Keepsake! Call ASAP (301) 466-8644!

Ebony’s car was parked while she took off her wedding band and engagement ring to apply lotion to her hands. She carefully placed the rings on top of the dashboard of her fairly new Kia. Just as Ebony reached for her most important jewelry, the rings slid away from her fingers and the wedding band disappeared into the catacombs of the dashboard and could no longer be seen or retrievable.

Ebony knew that there was nothing that she could do to gain access to the area where her beloved wedding band was trapped. She had two choices: One, she could spend up to $2500.00 to have the dashboard removed in order to gain access to the precious rose gold jewel. Or Two, the distraught young lady could look online for a ring finder specialist who deals with recovering rings in vehicles. Ebony chose the latter direction! That’s when my client searched online and typed in: « how to find ring in dashboard ». Immediately, a YouTube video popped up on her phone and it was a vehicle ring search conducted by a great ring finder professional, a good friend and colleague of mine – The Seattle Ring Hunter, Jeff Morgan! Ebony saw the advertisement for the elite international directory of metal detectorists called THE RING FINDERS on Jeff’s video and that is when she made contact with me.

After I received all of the details that I needed to hear, I worked out a time to meet up with Ebony in order to conduct the search. When I arrived, my client showed me the dashboard and pointed in the direction of where the wedding band disappeared into the endless chambers of plastic and fiberglass.

Next, I retrieved the necessary gear to begin the recovery operation. In all honesty, I had no idea whether or not this recovery attempt could even be successful based on how complicated the situation was. My probe couldn’t find the ring anywhere in sight which told me that this was a tough search in every which way!

I searched and searched for the missing sentimental keepsake and eventually, after perhaps another 45 minutes or so, I viewed on my screen what appeared to be a piece of rose gold dangling on a strip of cable and wire. Even though I was excited about identifying the location of the missing ring, the method for retrieving the jewelry was entirely a huge question mark for me!

I tried and tried hard again to manipulate my scope and hook to maneuver them into position to grab ahold of the target. Unfortunately every attempt ended in failure. However, I didn’t give up. I kept trying new strategies to see if I could capture the gold and diamonds with some other method and or angle. And yes, I am so very happy to share that after a long period of time, I was finally able to recover Ebony’s beloved lost 14 karat rose gold and diamonds nested wedding band from the depths of that ferocious Kia dashboard! The jewel had fallen deep down into the middle of the inner contraptions and wiring of the dash and I was even impressed with myself with what I was able to accomplish that morning!

The most favorite part of the visit was calling my client up to share the fantastic news that I was successfully able to recover Ebony’s special ring (she had to go into work so I was left with the Kia to work on the search)! She was beyond thrilled at hearing the positive update! She couldn’t believe it! the young lady was getting her ring back! I saved Ebony a fortune by not having to go to the dealer to remove the dashboard and I helped to preserve a very important and sentimental keepsake! My client was so very happy that she found my services through Jeff Morgan’s YouTube video and THE RING FINDER’S website! What a fantastic finish!

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