Gold Wedding Ring Lost in Surf Found by Metal Detector Man .. Laguna Beach, CA.

Call or Text … 949-500-2136 Stan the Metal Detector Man for help to find lost jewelry using the most efficient metal detecting equipment and years of experience searching all types of conditions.
*** James called me from Cresent Bay in Laguna Beach , CA. He was with his family and had lost his white gold wedding band. It’s located less than six miles from my home, so I was able to meet James on the beach soon after talking to him.
He told me that he believed the ring had come off his finger somewhere between their beach towels or in the water where he had been teaching his daughter to boogie board. He also told me it was identifiable because it had his fingerprint engraved inside the band.
An hour after grid searching the whole area, the ring did not show. We discussed a few more possibilities, when he remembered that he had gone 100 yards south to skim board away from the swimmers.
I headed to that area knowing that the tide had already fallen low enough to have a good chance to find the ring, if it was there. “Boom” 10 minutes later James’ ring was in my scoop. I’m glad we took the time to discuss where else he had been as he had not told me of his other activities. It was a great day at a beautiful beach with an awesome family and my pleasure to help them.
Your call is important to me. I’m available to answer any questions you may have to help you find your important metallic item. Stan the Metal Detector Man .. 1-949-500-2136










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