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

  • from North Wildwood (New Jersey, United States)

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Elizabeth put both engagement ring and wedding band on a towel. She went to apply sunscreen on her children.
She forgot that the rings were there and went to take the towel up the rings went flying into the sand. Elizabeth and her family
searched the surrounding area for the lost rings. They were able to find the wedding band, but the engagement ring was still missing.
That’s when she reached out to me and being just a town over, I headed there and a few sweeps with the metal detector
I was able to locate the engagement ring! They were able to enjoy the rest of their week in Wildwood Crest, NJ!

Elizabeth and her family were enjoying a beautiful beach day in Wildwood Crest, NJ when disaster struck. Before applying sunscreen to her children, Elizabeth placed both her engagement ring and wedding band on a towel to keep them safe. In the rush of taking care of the kids, she forgot the rings were there. When she lifted the towel, the rings flew into the sand.

Panic quickly set in.

The entire family began searching the area, hoping to spot the missing jewelry. After some time, they successfully found the wedding band, but the engagement ring was still lost in the soft beach sand. That’s when Elizabeth decided to call for professional help.

As a beach ring finder based just a town over, I was able to respond quickly. I arrived at the scene with my metal detector and, after asking a few quick questions to narrow down the search area, I began sweeping the sand.

It only took a few passes with my detector before I heard the tone I was hoping for.

Buried just under the surface was Elizabeth’s lost engagement ring, still sparkling and safe. The moment I returned the ring to her, the relief and joy on her face said it all.

Thanks to a quick response and reliable lost ring recovery, Elizabeth and her family were able to relax and enjoy the rest of their beach vacation.

If you’ve lost a ring or valuable item in the sand, don’t wait. Call  Ring Finders South Jersey today whether you’re in Wildwood Crest, Cape May, Avalon, Sea Isle City, Ocean City or anywhere along the South Jersey Shore, I’m here to help.

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Ring Found In Brownwood Lake, Paw Paw, MI

  • from Holland (Michigan, United States)
Christine called me today at about 3 PM and by 5:30 I had found the ring.
Her sister and her were swimming in about 4 feet of water in Brownwood Lake, near Paw Paw.
It was their grandmothers ring which has to be over 70 years old.  Christine was given the ring and later she gave it to her sister when she got married.
The sister was wearing the ring when she lost it.
They had went out and bought a water metal detector and spent some time searching the water and finding just coins and fishing sinkers and lures.
She stood at the waters edge and pointed toward the dock on the other side of the lake and said that is the direction the ring was lost and in about 4 ft of water.
It took me about 5 minutes to find the ring.  I gave her the thumbs up when I found it and she just looked at me like « what are you trying to tell me ».  Major surprise when I handed her the ring.

Tungsten Wedding Ring Lost In The Sand At Scarborough Beach State Park, Maine, Found With A Metal Detector

  • from Old Orchard Beach (Maine, United States)

Just before 2:30pm, I received a call from Greg, the Park Manager, at Scarborough Beach State Park, in The Town of Scarborough, Maine. Greg told me that a gentleman had lost his wedding ring, earlier in the day. The person who had lost the wedding ring would be calling me and giving me the location, he thinks the ring was lost in. Greg had an idea and told me that the ring was lost just before the high tide line. With it now being 2:30pm, and high tide around 5:00pm, there wasn’t much time to waste. I told Greg I would leave my house, in Saco, Maine right now and be there very shortly, depending on the traffic. If I arrived at 3:00pm, that would give me approximately 1 1/2 hours to search, without having to worry about the waves and incoming tide.

Once I loaded my equipment in my vehicle, The Ring Finders Mobile, I left for Scarborough Beach State Park . As I was driving in, my phone went off, notifying me that I had a voicemail. At the next red light, I read the voicemail and it was from Ryan and he is the person that had lost the wedding ring. Here is the transcript of the voicemail,

“Hi, My name is Ryan and I was at Scarborough Beach State Park and they had given me your information. I lost my Wedding Ring on the beach today and they tell me you have incredible luck finding rings, so I was hoping to touch base. If you have a second and I’d like to let you know it’s a Tungsten Ring. I think it was Lost around the high tide line maybe a little bit more toward the waterside between the two of the lifeguard stands, um around that area. I can give you more information, if you can call me back at 207- ***-****, Thank you very much. …”

I immediately called Ryan back and told him I was on my way and I was just coming up on Funtown Splashtown USA, on Rt 1, in Saco. My estimated time of arrival was about 20 minutes. Ryan told me he was on his way home but would turn around and meet me there. Ryan told me that he went to SBST, to go surfing, for the day and had taken his wedding ring off and placed it in the beach bag. He didn’t want to lose his ring, out in the ocean, as he surfed. Ryan told me he believes he lost his ring, when after finishing up surfing, for the day, he was walking on the wet sand, to leave the State Park. As he was walking, he stopped to get his sunglasses, out of the bag. As he pulled the towel out, to get the sunglasses, he believes his ring fell out of the bag. Unfortunately, Ryan didn’t realize he had lost his ring, until he got home. He immediately drove back to SBSP and notified the lifeguards and Greg. That is when Greg called me.
Once I arrived at SBSP, the Lifeguards called Greg. Greg had me walk down towards the further lifeguard stand and he would meet me, between the two stands. Once I met up with Greg, he told me the ring should be in the area from where we were, to just past the lifeguard stand. As we were talking, Ryan approached us and Ryan confirmed the location to search. The tide was coming in fast and the waves were rushing up over the search area. We didn’t have long to search and I was already thinking of returning, tonight, to search as the tide was receding, around 6:00pm. I told Ryan to walk out as far out towards the incoming water and walk to where he thinks he took the towel and sunglasses, out of the bag. I would follow his path and then turn around and head back in the other direction, if I didn’t find the ring.
As Ryan started walking, I was right behind him. The waves were rushing up over the detectors coil and I knew we didn’t have much time. About a minute into the search, I received a target. The target was showing up on my screen as a ferrous target, so I didn’t dig it. Most likely a piece of a lobster trap or a bottle cap. We started back up searching and 3-4 minutes later, I received another target. This time it was a non ferrous target but it didn’t seem right. My detectors screen was telling me it was 7-9 inches deep and for being long for just 2 or 3 hours, the ring should not be that deep. The 38 on my screen was definitely in the tungsten range, so I dug the target. I always dig non ferrous targets, because you just never know. After a scoop of sand didn’t contain the target,bI dug another scoop of sand and dumped it to the side. Still no target. A third scoop and the target was out of the hole. I ran my fingers through the pile of wet sand and felt a ring. As I was pulling it out, Ryan saw it and said, “That’s it. That’s the Ring. You’re a lifesaver, you are incredible. Thank you “ No problem, I love doing this.
Thankfully Ryan knew where he had pulled the contents, out of his beach bag and he was pretty spot on. This is why it’s important to meet the client, at the location, whenever possible. Trying to describe an area, over the phone makes it just a little more difficult because what the client described, may not be what I see. Another advantage is the time factor. As soon as Greg called, I left to go search. Being retired allows me to just get up and leave. This is a major reason why I didn’t become The Ring Finders of Maine while still working. I would not be able to just up and leave work, unless I was looking to be fired. As I always say Time Is Of The Essence and this search was no exception. The longer an item is missing, in a public location, the ocean, etc, the more difficult it will be to recover the ring. Thankfully Greg and Ryan contacted me extremely quickly and everything worked out.
I am so thankful and happy that Ryan has his Wedding Ring back on his finger. Seeing the smile on Ryan’s face is such a great feeling. I have the best job in the world ❤️🙏

Lost and found gold wedding ring in Cobourg Ontario

Received a phone call from Parshant late last evening. He and his brother and family had spent the day at Cobourg beach when disaster struck. While playing volleyball in the water, he felt and saw his 22k gold wedding band fly off his finger while hitting the ball. After a frantic search for over an hour, they manage to find me via the Ringfinder’s website. I gathered all the required equipment and headed to Cobourg beach. The issue was that they couldn’t quite remember exactly where the ring had fallen off and ended up with a very large search area. After searching for over an hour and a half, it was now dark. I decided to come back the following morning for a fresh start. As this beach is heavily hunted by metal detectorists, and following a long weekend with Canada day festivities, I had to find this ring ASAP. Using grid markers along the shore, I was able to grid the area properly and within thirty minutes, I finally was able to scoop the ring out of the water and return it to its rightful owner this evening. Another happy ending and beautiful day at the beach. Life is good.

Miracle find in the lake

  • from Mount Pleasant (Michigan, United States)

I found this guys ring after he lost it a week ago and I just happened to find it when he was there a week later. I was just detecting in the water and found it. About five minutes later his son asked me if I found a ring and then his dad asked if I found a black ring. I asked if he was joking, but he showed me the exact same ring on his finger, as he had already replaced it. I gave him his ring and he wanted to give me a reward, but he didn’t have any cash on him. I told him that it’s not all about money and he didn’t call me out to find it. He did give me 4 beers though. The smile on his face was reward enough.

Diamond Earring found in Gurnee, Illinois

  • from Chicago (Illinois, United States)
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Received a call from Gurnee, Illinois. Lost a diamond earring while playing volleyball.

They rushed the net and did facetime with the net and sangged the earring.

Took about 2 hours but finally hit it. Very Happy Ending!!

Phone lost at Coronado beach found

  • from La Jolla (California, United States)

Andrea was spending the day at the beach with her family. Her kids and other kids near by were having fun playing and digging in the sand. Time to go and ooops, her phone is missing. In searching best as she could, still no phone would go home. I was contacted later and received the details I needed to conduct the search. There was still a « find my phone » signal coming from the loss area, so, it’s likely still there. Andrea was not able to meet me there at that time, but, I wanted to jump on it right away as that beach gets detected often. With the directions I needed, I set up a grid area as best I could considering that there were lots of people in that area that might be in the way. I started in the open spots before having to ask people to move. Luckily, I got a great booming signal on my Equinox 900 after only a couple of passes. It read pretty deep though and I thought it was just going to be a quarter or an aluminum can. Well, over a foot down, I found her phone, still on and still working! It must have fallen into one of the many holes dug by the children. A text later found a happy Andrea going to get her phone back. A pleasure to meet you and thank you for the reward.

Heirloom Ring Quickly Found in Grand Haven

  • from Grand Haven (Michigan, United States)

I received a call from Ven, from TX, who was visiting MI with his family.  Apparently, his teenaged daughter had lost a gold ring on the volleyball court at Grand Haven State Park and they were frantically trying to find it.  When I got to the park, Ven’s daughter and a few others were screening sand with a small sifter but with no luck.  After about a 2 minute search with the Garrett AT Pro and a pinpointer the ring was back on her hand to much applause and tears.  Ven’s wife said the ring was given to her daughter by her grandmother who recently passed.  It was a very emotional moment for everyone :’)  I photographed the ring and Ven’s daughter with the ring back in her finger but, being a minor, Ven asked me not to post her picture.  Fair enough.  I was happy to retrieve such a precious heirloom.

Metal Detector Rental New Braunfels, TX

  • from Aguadilla Pueblo (Puerto Rico)

Why rent a metal detector when you can hire a metal detecting specialist.

My Name is Harry Hamilton

If you’ve lost something and need help finding it call me ASAP

The sooner you call the better the chances of recovery

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Lost Wedding / Engagement Ring Recovery Minnesota

  • from Twin Cities Metro (Minnesota, United States)

I received a call from Tina in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, about 45 minutes from me. She was out playing catch with the kids in her backyard. At some point she noticed her diamond ring was missing from her finger. Her and her family check all over the yard and couldn’t find it. One of the neighborhood kids has a metal detector and he scanned the area also, nothing. Tina was searching the internet for help when she googled « lost ring recovery in yard » and theringfinders.com website popped up. She called and we set a day & time for the search. This was a a wide open backyard with no metal or electrical interference, which is very nice for us metal detectorists.  It only took about 5 minutes and the grass gave up this beautiful white gold diamond ring. Truly glad I could help you out Tina, Congrats!!

Darrin