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Lost rings found in the house in Orlando Florida…found by Florida ring finder, Mike McInroe!

  • from Sanford (Florida, United States)
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If you have lost something or need information on how to find a lost metallic item…call or text Mike, the Florida ring finder at 321-363-6029…any time!

Elefteria tells her story… »I had lost not just one ring but TWO rings while laying on the couch.  Hours later my husband and I searched for hours in the couch and around that area.  I was so upset when we couldn’t find them as my wedding and engagement rings were passed down to me from my grandparents.  We searched again the next day and still nothing.  I found Mike online and decided to take a chance on his ring finding skills after reading so many successful reviews.  I’m SO glad I did!  Mike came to the house and was super friendly, optimistic and thorough.  He asked me to explain again what happened and then he went to work doing a preliminary and extensive check around the area of the couch.  Then he went to work on both couches where I thought the rings might be lost.  He flipped the couches, used a flashlight and a special camera tool and searched every crevice.  It was not looking very promising.  He seemed pretty sure that they weren’t in the couch so he looked again behind the couch where we stored things.  Just when we thought it was a lost cause, Mike found them hovering on the plastic of the air filter we were storing on top of a bin behind the couch!  I would have never seen them, but Mike did!  It was such a relief and I was so so grateful for his extra set of eyes, patience and thorough searching.  Don’t hesitate to hire Mike! »

Have you lost a ring, jewelry, keys, phone, or other metal keepsake or object?  Call or text me…or a ring finder near you and see how we can help!  321-363-6029

Mike McInroe…more than happy to be a member of theringfinders.com

Class ring found and returned to family.

  • from Lincoln (Nebraska, United States)

I came across a class ring. Us ring finders know that every ring holds a story. This ring had belonged to a young man named Tren who tragically passed away right after graduating. I was able to contact the family and his younger brother received the ring back on behalf of the family on this the 25th anniversary of Trens passing. It was an honor to serve the family in returning such a special sentimental ring.

Men’s Gold Wedding Ring Lost While Changing Tire, Found With A Metal Detector, in Saco, Maine

  • from Old Orchard Beach (Maine, United States)

On Monday night, November 18th, I started receiving Facebook notifications, for both my personal Facebook account, Dennis Boothby and for The Ring Finders of Maine. People were tagging me about a lost wedding ring that had posted to the Bidd Saco Group Facebook Page. I read the post about the lost ring, in Saco, but no location was given, by the poster, Karla Ann. This is exactly what someone should do, when posting about a lost piece of jewelry. You never want to give the location of a lost piece of jewelry, that was lost in a public place. Even though 99% of people are honest, there is always that 1% that is out for themselves. Only reveal the location to someone you can trust, including me, The Ring Finders Of Maine, I will be happy to help. If you post about a piece of lost jewelry, you may mention the town and say that you lost your ring and describe the ring. Hopefully someone honest will find it and turn it in.

So, after reading the post by Karla Ann, I sent her a PM and made a comment, on her post, mentioning all the comments mentioning me. My comment said

“Thank you everyone, for thinking of me and the referrals. I truly appreciate your support ❤️🙏

Karla Ann, If there is anything I can do, please message me on my Facebook Page, The Ring Finders of Maine or call me at 207-423-3027.

Thank you and prayers for you getting your wedding ring back 🙏🙏🙏”

I did hear back from Karla Ann and she replied

“Hi Dennis,

Thank you for your reply.

We think the ring was dropped in a parking lot. Not buried at the beach or anything.

We went back to look for it.

It was the lot at the Saco heath preserve, my husband changed a flat tire. Thinks it was lost at that time”.

After some more messaging back and forth with Karla Ann I told her I would absolutely search for her husband, Naz’s, wedding ring, first thing in the morning, as soon as I dropped my 7 year old granddaughter, off at school. Once I walked her to school, I came home and immediately drove to the Saco Heath Preserve. I parked opposite of where they had parked, to change the tire. I started up my metal detector and decided to search all the leaves, along the edge of the dirt parking lot. Nothing found but the usual trash of pull tabs and foil. When I reached the corner of the parking lot, I turned around and took a 1/2 step, to my left. I would now be searching the actual gravel parking lot. As I started across the parking lot, I received the low tone I love to hear and I was between a 1/4 to 1/2 way across the lot. The signal was coming from underneath a fallen leaf. I moved the leaf and there was a bright yellow gold ring, staring back at me. I had found Naz’s ring in less than 10 minutes. I immediately made a video and sent it to Karla Ann and showed her the ring. We made plans to meet back at the Saco Heath Preserve at 10:30am and Naz would be getting his ring back.

Once Cheryl and I arrived, we saw Naz and Karla Ann already there. After introducing ourselves, I handed a very happy Naz, his ring back. Karla Ann was fighting back tears and I could see her eyes were watering up. Always a great feeling to to able to help people out with such a sentimental piece of jewelry.

I asked how the ring became lost and Naz told us that he and Karla Ann had come down to Saco, to have their snow tires mounted, for the upcoming winter. Once the left the Rt 1 Saco dealership, they were heading home to Waterboro, when they got a flat tire. They pulled into the parking lot on the Saco Heath Preseve and Naz changed the flat tire. Once back in the vehicle and on the road, Naz noticed his wedding ring was missing. They went back to where they had changed the tire, but didn’t see the wedding ring in the area, around the car. Not knowing if he lost the ring, prior to the flat tire, they drove back to the dealership and searched there. Still no ring was found at the dealership. That’s when Karla Ann made the Facebook Post.

As we were exchanging the ring, Naz showed us where he had parked his vehicle, to change the tire and asked where I found the ring. Where I found the ring was approximately 15-20 feet from where the tire was changed. Naz and Karla Ann hadn’t searched that far out because they thought the ring would be right next to the vehicle. It appears that the ring either rolled away, when he lost it or it flung off his finger. When the ring was found, it did not appear to have been run over or hit by a car.

After saying goodbye to Naz and Karla Ann, they decided to walk the trail of the Saco Heath Preserve. A beautiful easy trail everyone should try. Me, I am told by my better half that I need to mulch leaves. I’d rather be putting smiles on peoples faces, like Karla and Naz, than do yard work but that is where we are at. Congratulations Karla & Naz and thank you for placing your trust in me, The Ring Finders of Maine😀

Diamond Engagement Ring while Throwing Volleyball at T-Street Beach , San Clemente , CA.

  • from Newport Beach (California, United States)

 

If you need help finding something that can be found with a metal detector.. Call Now, Stan the Metal Detector Man.. 949-500-2136 .. Available 24/7  call anytime

…Kayla  was enjoying a beach party at “T Street Beach”, San Clemente, CA. when she lost her diamond engagement ring in the sand. She was recently engaged and wanted  to show off her beautiful new ring to her friends.

Normally, she would not wear jewelry to the beach. This time was an exception because she would only be sitting on the beach, promising herself to be very careful with her new ring.

She was standing next to the refreshment table when someone unexpectedly tossed her a volleyball. She caught the ball and threw it back to the person. Her new engagement ring went flying off her finger into the sand.

After two hours with a dozen people trying to find the ring, she called me for help. I was on the beach after driving 20 miles a half hour before sunset. It did take awhile to find the ring, because it had landed in a place where there had been an old firepit, littered with nails and aluminum trash. One of the obstacles that interfere with metal detectors is trash metal. One reason to call an experienced metal detector professional. Also it does help to know the general area of the loss. Kayla did her part by marking the spot she was standing when her ring flew off her finger. I showed up in a promptly with the best metal detecting equipment to make this a successful recovery..  I love helping people like Kayla find their cherished sentimental jewelry.

I want to help you, available to give you advice or information on how to search for your lost item .. timing is important. Stan the Ringfinder .. 949-500-2136 .. I WILL TRY ANYWHERE.

Lost Gold Arabic Design Wedding Band at Ulua Lagoon Ko Olina Resort…FOUND!!!

  • from O‘ahu (Hawaii, United States)

This ring find began on 2 November when I got a message asking « How much do you charge to locate a ring? »  from Jose who is in the Army stationed on Oahu.  It’s reward based and that’s always up to the customer.  Since the lagoons were rough and with high tides along with a three day coin show that weekend I told Jose I would hunt Veteran’s Day early morning.  He sent me some excellent photos of the area to hunt.  Since I start on the left side of a grid normally and work to the right it actually took an hour and a half to recover the ring as it was on the extreme right side of the grid as I was begining to think this was going to be a fail.  Jose swung by this evening to pick up his ring.  Smiling & Freed from the dog house!  Aloha to Jose!

White Gold Wedding Band Lost Ottewell Neighbourhood, Edmonton Alberta

  • from Edmonton (Alberta, Canada)
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I received  a call from Stuart this afternoon asking if I would be able to help him locate his wedding ring that flew off his hand while he was brushing snow from his hands, the ring flew onto his front lawn.

He and his wife Ali searched the area but could not find the ring. I saw the area that they cleared so the ring had to be a further ahead or to the back of them. I found the ring about 8 inches away from where Ali had cleared the snow.

Another Happy Client.  Thank you Stuart and Ali for entrusting me to find your wedding ring.

Gold Wedding Band Lost While Chopping Fire Wood Queen Alexandra Neighbourhood Edmonton Alberta.

  • from Edmonton (Alberta, Canada)
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I recieved a call from Owen last night requesting my service to locate his lost wedding ring in the back yard of his house. After asking Owen a few questions I agreed to help him find his ring the next day.

I meet up with Owen and his wife Hershey and they showed me the area where Owen had been chopping fire wood.  I could see where they had raked the snow off the ground,  They had been searching on their hands and knees looking for the ring until it got to dark when Hershey turned to the internet and searched for a metal detector. Up came TheRingfinders web page so she searched the Directory and found Me! The rest is history.

Thank you Owen and Hershey for entrusting me to find your wedding ring.

Large, beautiful 14K ring found!

  • from Ham Lake (Minnesota, United States)
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While haying and caring for her horses her ring came off her finger, unfortunately she wasn’t sure where it was lost as she had done several activities prior to the loss. Three hours after haying she realized her beautiful 14K ring was missing. After a short search the ring was found just under a fence where her horses are boarded. I appreciate you calling us to return your ring, when I saw the picture prior to the hunt I knew it was irreplaceable! Thank you!

Platinum Wedding Ring Found in Sand at Beach Engagement Celebration with a Metal Detector

  • from Newport Beach (California, United States)

Stan the Metal Detector Man can help you find your lost ring or other metal item .. Call or text. 949-500-2136
… I received a call from Zachary , who lost his platinum ring while he was at an engagement beach party in Newport Beach, CA. It was a large party with over 100 people attending. They were set up for a whole day on the beach with several shade canopies and umbrellas. Also many towels and beach chairs set up for the event.

I was a bit concerned that he wasn’t sure where the ring came off his finger and so many people were still here at the general area of the loss, which would make it difficult to do a proper grid search. Also, I felt walking through the group of party goers might interfere with the celebration.

I told Zachary that it would be no problem to come back after the party is over. That was the plan, except while I was here, we decided to scan a couple easy to detect areas that he suspected the ring might be.

After pulling out my detector, I got all kinds of attention from many of the people at the party. At the second spot he directed me only 10 ft.x 10ft. square. I got the unique sound of a platinum wedding band.  Boom !! Successful recovery almost before anybody knew I was searching for a lost ring.

I can help you, call for information or prompt service at your location. “I WILL TRY ANYWHERE” Stan the Metal Detector Man.. 949-500-2136

Metal detector service in the Miami area

  • from Miami (Florida, United States)

Metal detecting service

call/text Louis 305-608-1870

If you lost a ring or any type of jewelry in the beach or in the water, give me a call day or night rain or shine. I can head out and help you recover your last item.  In the case above, it was both I was called out to the Ritz-Carlton in Key Biscayne, where he lost his ring while playing volleyball in the water. By the time he called me, it was nighttime, and there was a light drizzle. He was leaving the next morning, and the ring had to be found before he left.  So I gridded the whole area after about an hour I was able to find it.  He and his friends were shock and so thankful.

again, if you’ve lost something, give me a call or text. Please check out my other post of over 100 successful recovery.