Lost Ring Recovered Minnesota Metal Detecting
Raj lost his gold heirloom ring while playing volleyball at a local park.
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Glad I could help out !!
Darrin
Raj lost his gold heirloom ring while playing volleyball at a local park.
www.theringfinders.com
Glad I could help out !!
Darrin
This call started with a call from a local Detectorists asking for help locating a ring in 3 feet of water in Lake Michigan. He had been to the site twice already and couldn’t find the ring so he called me asking for help.
I called and talked to Laura to get some more information and then met up with DAVE that night after work. As I was setting up some snowplow steaks to make a grid pattern DAVE got a signal further to the south of his original search area. He was standing up in the water because the waves are about 2 1/2 foot high. He asked me to come over and examine the signal to see what it sounded like to me. Detector makes one tone for every target. I said it sounds good. I took two scoops to get it in my target pulled the ring out, handed it today for him to make the return to Laura.
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Jeremy’s friend Mark called because Jeremy had lost his wedding ring in the sand while playing football with friends at the beach. When going for the ball, his ring came off, and was completely hidden from him and his friends who searched hard for it. I let him know I would come ASAP in order to have a successful recovery.
When I arrived I went to the wrong place, and had to call in order to be redirected to where the loss occurred. When I found him he showed me the area, and how the loss occurred. I began my search, finding quite a bit of metal trash in the area which slowed down the search considerably. I searched the area he showed me, not finding the ring, so I began to expand the search zone. After about 5 more passes I found his ring. Jeremy and his friends were surprised it had gone into that area, but he was happy to have it back. Great smile!
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Kevin said he was brushing the sand off his hands when he felt his ring fly off and into the sand. I drove approximately 40 minutes to meet him at the beach.
When I arrived he showed me the area where he lost it but I couldn’t locate it. I then started to check the wet sand and he said he thinks it is higher up in the dry sand so I checked the dry sand again without any luck so back to the wet sand I went and sure enough I got a signal and when I looked down I could see his ring sticking out of the sand.
Kevin and his wife were so grateful and very appreciative of my metal detecting service.
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June is a great time of year, weather is warming up, school is getting out for the summer, the beach scene is almost in full swing, graduations, prom, etc. That’s when Hailey had a horrible mishap. She was at the Jersey Shore for the weekend after the prom, enjoying the beach life, when her phone totally disappeared somehow, in the soft sugar sand of Seaside Park NJ. She reached out to me NJ Ring Finder, wondering if there was anything I could do to recover her phone. Everyone knows loosing your phone can wreak havoc, especially when its not totally backed up. I had been in the area already, so after getting the details, I headed right over to the spot she had figured it was lost. Just a short while later I had her phone, her drivers license, and some money, that was stashed inside the phone case, safely in my finds pouch. We agreed on a location to meet a few hours later. Hailey was so grateful to have her phone, and her belongings back, after a long and nervous separation.
Roy was body surfing at La Jolla Shores when a wave stripped his necklace with 3 silver pendants off over his head. He had worn this necklace since childhood, so, it had lots of sentimental significance. Several days later, he contacted me for help finding it. Since that beach is probably the most detected beach in San Diego, I told Roy there was a good possibility that it had already been found, but, I was more than willing to try. We met at 11pm so I could benefit by a very low tide a couple of hours later. We walked out into the search area as I got the information I needed. He defined the search area as being between two lifeguard stands. Wow, that’s a big area. This beach is very shallow, so, when the tide drops a foot, it can open up another 50 yards of wet sand. This was looking to be several football fields in size. We were just standing out in the middle discussing this when Roy wished me good luck and headed home to get some sleep before and early work day. I fired up my machine and walked maybe ten feet and got a banging 82 on my Equinox 900. One scoop and I had his necklace with pendants! One of most incredibly lucky finds I’ve ever had! This should have taken hours and hours to cover all this ground, if it was even still there. I called Roy back before he left and he was amazed that I had found it already (as was I). Roy will now sleep easier. A pleasure to meet you and thank you for the reward.
Shawn and his family were spending the day at the beach in Coronado. He had placed his tantalum wedding ring in the pocket on his beach chair for safekeeping. Later when they decided to leave, the chair was folded and the ring ended up in the dry sand. They searched and even contemplated getting a metal detector to find it, but, instead, they contacted me about conducting a search. Knowing that beach gets detected often, I planned on going there immediately, but, nobody was available at that time to show me the search area, so, I went by a map and some photos that were taken the previous day. It was mid afternoon on a summer day, so, the beach was fairly crowded. I just had to weave around between those camped there and just do the best I could until people started leaving. I was able to go by one photo to get a good line in one direction, so, I was able to grid a linear path. Without a cross photo or landmark, it was a pretty long path. 2 hours later and having expanded the search area significantly and much closer to the water than I expected the need to detect, I was walking next to a huge sand castle that a man was building. I swung my coil as close to him as I dared without being too intrusive and got a good signal. Dug down a couple of scoops and bingo! Shawn’s ring. Now the fun text and plans to reunite the ring with Shawn the next day. A pleasure to meet you and thank you for the reward.
I got a text from Nonny last night explaining that her very precious antique platinum wedding ring had got lost on a beach near Colchester in Essex , she explained that before she went swimming she took off her wedding ring and handed it to her husband for safe keeping, however during the swim , the ring fell out of his pocket when he removed keys and his phone , despite several people searching in the sand for hours , the wedding ring was still missing.
Nonny contacted me and I met with them both this morning at the what3words location she had given me , after about 20 minutes searching my Nokta macro legend had recovered Nonny’s so precious and sentimental wedding ring , the look of amazement on her face made the 4 hour round trip so worthwhile, it goes to show how using the what3words apt in conjunction with a ringfinder can greatly increase the odds of precious items being reunited with their relieved owners
Josh and Brittany were staying in Lotus Boutique Inn and Suites in Ormond Beach, Florida. Josh threw a football and immediately felt his ring fly off. They searched and searched in and around the pool with no luck. They thought the ring may have flown out into the powder dry sand on the beach just outside the pool, so they contacted Wes Wade who is President of the local Daytona Dig and Find Metal Detecting Club. Wes posted it online on July 15th.
I had just finished detecting in North Daytona and thought, “I haven’t heard of anyone finding that ring at Lotus and it was only about 3 miles north, so I thought I’d go check it out.
I located the venue and began a large sweep about 5 foot wide near the seawall. Nothing! I saw marks where it appeared someone had gridded it off. I decided to do another sweep of about 6 feet wide. Nothing but some trash items. I finally decide to do another sweep of about 6 feet.
In the middle, near the steps I got a good hit. But it was a 60 and sounded like a penny. I dug it and it was an older copper penny. When I went to cover the hole, something caught my eye. It was the diamonds of the ring that I was looking for on the outer edge of the hole.
I contacted Wes, who gave me the information and arranged for Josh to pick up his ring. Tears and happiness were evident when I called them…they picked it up a few days later.
Edward Duffey, member, Theringfinders.com
If you’ve lost a ring or other valuable item in the Daytona Beach, New Smyrna, Ormond, DeLand area, call Detector Ed (https://www.facebook.com/lostringdaytona) at 757-419-0299 for the best chance of having it safely returned to you! Maybe a class ring lost in your backyard years ago…there still may be hope of finding it…give me a call.