Dana sent me an email regarding Todd’s lost wedding band. Todd had to secure a fence near the back of his yard in Red Bank, New Jersey because one of his dogs is a successful escape artist. Unfortunately, the ring came off in the process, but he had an idea on the direction it might be, and that’s where I started to search. The wedding band was found shortly after, buried under a thick pile of leaves.
I received a call from Dawn whose friend saw my Ring Finders South Jersey page on Facebook and referred her to me. Her daughter Julia lost her Cartier gold Love ring in the surf during a severe storm in Ocean City, NJ. She was in ankle-deep water when strong gusts of wind suddenly blew the ring off her finger. After speaking with Julia about the details of how and where she lost the ring, I started the search in knee-deep water and worked my way toward the beach. I had to expand my search out about another 35 yards and the ring was found on the high on the slope! Never give up the search the rings can be found!
I received a call early in the afternoon, from Jason who had lost his wedding band in the sand in Sea Isle City, New Jersey. Jason said he had lost his wedding band while putting on sunscreen and it had flown off over his left shoulder. After searching the sand around where they were sitting the ring was unable to be found. With a quick internet search looking for a Ring Finder they found me and gave a call. I was only 20 minutes away and within minutes of the speedy search where they were sitting the ring was found and returned! Jason was so excited that the ring was returned and that they could enjoy the rest of the weekend at the Jersey Shore!
Lost your ring, other valuable jewelry, cellphone, keys, or other metal object…call or text Brian Carpenter at (814)244-2300 as soon as possible. I am a ring recovery specialist serving Pittsburgh, Indiana (PA), and most of Western PA. Why rent a metal detector when you can get a trained operator with top of the line equipment at the same time…
Robin had lost her keys and reached out to me to see if I could help. She was working in a backyard/wooded area and they fell out of her pocket. I drove out and met Robin, surveyed the area and got started. After about 15 mins. I located the keys next to a tree under a bit of leaves and other debris. Robin was elated that I found her keys and I was happy to be able to return them. As always, it is great to meet new people who are kind and generous and be able to help them!
Vancouver Ring Finder Chris Turner- Ring Recovery Specialist…Lost your ring?… Metal Detecting Service/Call ASAP Anytime 778-838-3463
I received a call from a stressed out young man who lost a very special ring that was gifted to him by his girlfriend, he asked if I could come right away to help, but after asking a few questions and learning it was lost in the Fraser River and the tide was coming up, I knew I wouldn’t be there in time to help him as I was over 2 1/2 hours away.
After I checked the low tide table, we planned on meeting the next day at 4:30 PM, we met on a nice sunny day. The tide was out and he showed me where he was on the beach. Luckily, he had made a visual reference an exact spot where he was skipping stones when he felt his ring come off. This makes a huge difference as it puts me in an area I can focus on, some people do not do this, and it could take hours for us to come in and guess where they were standing in order to locate the item.
I had him pick up a rock and show me the way he skipped it, I was able to determine the direction his ring would’ve come off and it was pretty close to the area, it only took 10 minutes to find his beautiful ring. That was a gift from his girlfriend, this ring was her late grandfathers ring, and you can imagine how both of them felt when it was lost. He was very surprised, and very relieved when I held up the ring to show him.
Every Ring has an amazing story attached to it and I’m so honoured to be able to help continue these stories!
Vancouver Ring Finder Chris Turner- Ring Recovery Specialist…Lost your ring?… Metal Detecting Service/Call ASAP Anytime 778-838-3463 I have the best job in the world, I love helping people more than anything I’ve ever done in my lifetime. I get to make people smile, I get to hear their stories of what their ring/lost items mean to them and how happy it makes them feel when I find it.
Toleen lost her wedding set in Ocean City, NJ yesterday while spending the day with her family on the beach. The rings were placed in the pocket of the beach chair and fell in the sand when she folded it up. Her daughter, Alexa, searched and found my Ring Finders South Jersey page when the family realized the rings were lost. While getting some preliminary information before searching, I asked if anyone took any pictures when they sitting on the beach. Her daughter, Liana, had a TikTok video with houses in the background that helped give an approximate location. After roughly 35 minutes of gridding the area, the rings were found! Now Toleen and her family can enjoy the rest of their vacation in Ocean City, NJ.
Got a call from a person who lost their gold ring on Seascape Beach, near Aptos and Watsonville area. She had her ring for safe-keeping in a bag with other belongings. At a certain point, the bag tipped over . She steadied the bag, put the thermos back inside, and was unaware that her ring must have slipped out at that time. It was not till she got home that she realized her ring wasn’t in the bag. She figured it must have slipped out when the bag had tipped earlier. She went back to the spot, as best she could remember that exact spot. But the dry loose sand had swallowed the ring. It was not visible , and no amount of feeling around produced results. She called me, and we were able to help reunite a family heirloom ring to the owner. Glad to help. An added note : This beach has extremely black mineralized sand, and the ring was very dainty, so I had actually missed it on the first pass through the suspect zone. Going back through the 2nd time, I gave double scrutiny for whispers trying to come in over the static produced by the black sand conditions. This time, got the signal I had missed on the first pass through.
This was actually my first call of 2023 after a large snow storm rolled through Utah. Jefferey and his girlfriend were having a snowball fight when he noticed his large gold ring came off his finger. I met them at the scene of the battle and quickly searched the area which was littered with trash. After about two hours, I was unsuccessful of locating the ring. Since it was right next to a busy road and plenty of interference, I knew I need to come back with a smaller coil.
The next week, the snow had melted and I was in route back to my house with about 15 minutes to kill so I stopped by the area. I put on my smaller coil and right next to the powerline cable was the ring. There was a few pieces of trash around it but it was literally about a foot from the sidewalk and anyone could have came by and grabbed it. The reason why I haven’t posted this recovery earlier is that I am still trying to get in touch with Jefferey as his phone number has been disconnected. I am hoping he will reach out to me following the post.
Do you need a metal detector to find a lost ring, bracelet, necklace, or chain, then call me, Louis, at 305-608-1870. I have a metal detecting service and can help you find your lost item. The woman in this picture placed her ring onto of her beach towel and moments later it was gone. Everybody abound her tried to help her look for it but had no luck. She called me and within a few minutes I was able to find it. Check out my other posts for other successful recoveries (In the ocean, sand, parks & backyards)
If you lost a ring at the beach, in the sand, in the water, or backyard, call me, Louis, at 305-608-1870. I have a metal detecting service and can help you find your lost item. The happy lady in this picture lost her ring the night before in the shoreline in Miami Beach. Her husband called me and I was able to go out that same night and look for it in the ocean, they weren’t able to meet me their but gave me enough information as the where it was, that night the tide came up and I wasn’t able to find it. I went back the next morning around sunrise and was able to quickly find it. They had not had the best time on their vacation so far but finding their ring before they left back home made up for a lot. Check out my other post for other successful recoveries.