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Testimonial

  • from Calgary (Alberta, Canada)
I lost my wedding ring in the grass after thinking I’d put it in my bag whilst playing sport. After searching for an hour and a half I gave Evan a call the following day. Evan was really helpful and diligent. He was positive and cheerful when I had somewhat given up hope, and he found my ring outside of the main area I thought it was in. I highly recommend his services. Thank you Evan for your expertise, experience, and support.
Douglas

Ring recovered at Bradley Beach, NJ

Got a call from Mia asking for help in locating her daughter Rebecca’s ring she lost the day before on the beach. It was a gift from her late grandmother. Told her I would and met up with them at the beach. They gave me 3 options as to were it might be. It would either be where they were sitting, at their beach locker or in their front yard at the house. Rebecca said she didnt do anything but sit on the beach and I figured just sitting you wouldnt loose a ring. So we went to the locker where they put their beach items in, it might of slipped off while putting stuff away. She pulled everything out of the locker and it wasn’t in there. I turned on my detector and on the first sweep i got a great signal and sure enough there was her ring. She couldnt believe it and was so grateful to have it back. He smile showed it all.

Wedding Ring Found in Central Vermont

  • from Barre (Vermont, United States)
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June 17, 2024

Got a call from a lady who’s husband had just lost his platinum wedding ring. He had been exercising a retriever by throwing a ball into a small pond when his ring flew off. He wasn’t sure whether the ring was on the ground or out in the water. To make it worse for him, he had lost his first wedding ring in a different pond several years earlier. Also, the pressure was on because it was just a few days until their anniversary!

I went right over and he showed me the area. He was thinking it was most likely in shallow water, but I figured I might as well try the shoreline first. After only a few swings and one poor signal, I got a nice loud signal about a foot from the edge. I spread the tall grass apart and there it was! Not quite a record, but it sure was a quick hunt!! Didn’t have to put the wet suit on, thankfully, because it might be a little tight this Spring!

Ring recovered Carmel Beach

  • from Monterey (California, United States)

This couple was visiting Carmel Beach from Sacramento.   The fellow proposed to his girlfriend with this 1 carat diamond ring.   But a mere 30 minutes later, she felt the new ring slip off her finger in the dark.   Getting flung in the direction of her hand movement.   The dry sand immediately « swallowed up/covered » the ring.  Not visible from the surface.  After raking around with their fingers in the suspected zone for awhile, they figured a metal detector would solve this problem.  Thanks to the Ring Finder directory, we were able to hook up.  I was there within 30 minutes.   And within 30 seconds, they had their ring back.

 

Best Wishes for your marriage.  Congratz on your engagement.   Glad I could help.   Thanks for the tip.

Ocean City NJ Lost Religious Medal and Necklace Found By Ring Finders South Jersey John Favano

  • from North Wildwood (New Jersey, United States)

 

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Later in the night, I got a text from Jennifer requesting assistance in locating her son’s misplaced religious medallion and necklace in Ocean City, NJ. The necklace was given to him by his grandmother and is very sentimental. After inquiring for further details, I set out and quickly reached the location. There, I asked Liam some questions to gather additional information. I then started the search on the beach behind where Liam had been surfing earlier in the day. Ultimately, the missing necklace was recovered. It was a great ending to a late Saturday night in Ocean City, NJ!

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Wedding ring recovered in Houghton Lake, Michigan

  • from Manistee (Michigan, United States)
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I received a call from a friend, Chuck R., who refereed a man to me who lost his wedding ring while clearing debris off his boat dock. I contacted Matt A. and made arrangements to come out and find his ring. On Sunday morning I got my gear together and drove an hour and a half from Manistee, MI to Houghton Lake.

When I got there I met Matt’s nephew and he showed me the area where Matt’s ring came off. I gathered my gear and entered the water and 5 minutes later the ring was in his hand. This was my first find of the new season. I never get tired of this fun job and making another person happy.

 

Wedding ring lost in a car, found!

  • from Oregon City (Oregon, United States)

I received a message from Bharti saying she had found me on theringfinders.com, asking if I could help find her husband’s wedding ring.
I messaged back asking for some details. She told me had fallen below the driver’s seat of their car. I told her that a metal detector would be of limited use, due to the confined space, and mixed metals in the vehicle construction. I let her know I had an endoscope camera I could use to look around under the seat, and gave some suggestions to aid their search.

Bharti Told me they had received a’snake camera’ but had no luck with it. She thought maybe my expertise and experience might find the ring.

We agreed on a time to meet, and when I arrived, I met Bharti and her husband.

After removing all the floor mats, I looked under the seat with a bright LED flashlight. Finding nothing, I activated my endoscope and IPad and started probing around.
The rails, under the carpet, and vents found nothing, so I pushed the camera into some plastic trim pieces.

Under the right side of the driver’s seat, I saw a slight glimmer of gold, and when I twisted the camera, the plastic flexed, and out popped the ring.

Expertise, experience, or luck? Don’t know, but a wedding ring reunited.

 

 

It was up there

Custom Gold Wedding Band Lost In Lac Ste Anne Lake, Gunn Alberta,

  • from Edmonton (Alberta, Canada)
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Megan called me yesterday afternoon requesting my service to locate her husband’s custom gold wedding band lost in the lake.  After asking Megan my usual questions I agreed to drive out.

I meet Megan at her cabin and we drove down to the boat launch.  Megan showed me the area off the dock where the ring could possibly be as her husband, Stephen, had been kayaking and when he returned he capsized the kayak in approximately 3 feet of water.  Stephen discovered his wedding band had fallen off his finger into the lake.

Megan and Stephen seached the lake bottom for two hours with no luck! I searched along the dock where they said the ring could be and all I was finding was trash. I could see on Megans face when I scooped the junk up how disappointed she was.  She was slowly loosing hope that the ring would not be found.

Megan had taken photos of Stephen in the kayak, he had the ring on and he was close to the dock where he had tipped the kayak.  After studying the photo I was convinced the ring had fallen off around fifteen feet away from the dock and not close to the dock.

I expanded my search outwards and recived the sound I had been looking for!  When I reached down with my pin-pointer, it was Stephen’s ring! Megan was over the moom that I had found his ring and that it was back on his finger.

Thank you Megan and Stephan, for entrusting me to find your ring.

 

Working the wreckage of a tornado to find and return items to the victims.

  • from Lincoln (Nebraska, United States)

Give us a call what do you have to lose when you have lost everything to a tornado. Nick and his daughter lost their home to a tornado. Yes 12 rings are fun to find but the sentimental items are tops. Of the items I was able to find, the 1908 1/4 gold eagle that was his dad’s was my favorite. 2nd would be the firefighter hat badge of Nicole’s grandfather. Pictured below are some of the items I was able to find. Rob 402-580-6933

3 rings plus other items detected for victims of 2024 tornadoes Elkhorn Nebraska

  • from Lincoln (Nebraska, United States)

The Ring finders is quickly becoming a name in Elkhorn Nebraska. I was contacted by Beth to see if I could find anything after the tornado took their house away. There were some specific items that she informed me of and I went to work mapping out the debris field . One of the first items recovered was a key fob with a tile that they couldn’t find by tracking it. The video below tells the story and shows the items and what they mean to her.