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Lost sentimental silver pendant and necklace Recovered, Klinger Lake, White Pigeon, Michigan

  • from Granger (Indiana, United States)

Diana contacted me to inquire if it was possible that I could search for a lost, very sentimental necklace for her, in Klinger Lake. She explained that her son and friends were playing basketball in the lake at their dock last night. One of the friend’s had been given a necklace by his father, who had passed away soon after.
We made arrangements for a search in the morning. I arrived, met with Diana and found out there was a pendant involved and that was actually the sentimental item ( a guardian angel pendant). So the necklace and pendant, somewhere in about 4-5 feet of water, somewhere within about a 50 by 50ft area.
Began the search, started finding the typical items, coins, bolts, washers, nuts, pull tabs and within aobut 10 minutes the pendant (marked 925, they were unsure of what either were made of). I got out, took a photo of the pendant and sent it to Diana.
A few of the boys had woken up now and came to see how I was doing. I let them know I found the pendant and they said the boy that lost it would be very happy I’d recovered it.
So now the necklace, which can sometimes be invisible to detectors. Not knowing what it was made of, I just started scooping every type of signal I heard. Pretty much cleaned up their swim area of foot hazards. About a half hour had passed, they said the pendant was the main thing and to just call it good. I asked if I could just try one more sweep around where the pendant was, they said sure. Got a faint whisper of a signal, got the pinpointer to it, grabbed a handful from the bottom and long behold, the necklace in my hand (could see where a link pulled apart).
Diana came down to check on everything, thanked me and said it’ll be a few minutes for the boy to thank me, because he was in tears still, holding the pendant.
I gathered my things, walked back up the sets of stairs to get to my vehicle and the boy that lost it came to say thanks. I could tell it was highly sentimental and was glad to have found it for them.

Lost white Gold Tiffany-T Ring Recovered, Crooked Lake – Angola, Indiana

  • from Granger (Indiana, United States)

Saturday evening, after the Crooked Lake sandbar Music Festival (in water event), Noah and Kayla returned to their dock site where Kayla went for a short swim around the pontoon. She swam along the side of the pontoon, between it and another pier, when her hand hit the lake bottom for a moment and she felt her ring slide off her finger. She stopped, surfaced, checked her finger and saw it in fact had fallen off.
The bottom is a layer of clay silt over some gravel and sand. The spot of loss was about 3-4 feet deep. They tried to find it, kids helped also, to no avail.
A friend of mine, familiar with my services, put them in contact with me and arrangements were made for the recovery attempt this morning. She sounded confident about the exact spot it had fell off, which was nice to hear.
Kayla sent me a picture of the ring type, a Tiffany & Co « T » ring (a non closed ring), white gold with some diamonds. Non-closed rings, especially with that large of a gap, can be difficult for most detectors to sound off on. It’s just a phenomenon that occurs, as with many bracelets and necklaces also.
I’m running a Minelab Manticore detector, which is one of the newest and most sensitive units at this time. I have confidence that if any machine would « see » that ring, it would.
I let them know about the possibility, that the ring may be undetectable, but assured them that I had confidence in my detector.
In the water I went, began searching, found a couple washers, quarters, several 22 bullets, several prop curls and some nails, but no ring. Expanded the area slighly, to under the pier where her right hand was favoring, but still no ring. Worked the area from different directions, still no ring. Switched to the extra sensitive gold mode and re-swept the area further, finding a few more tiny metallic objects, but still no ring. Got the dive mask and snorkel out, worked some zones visually and with a pinpointer, finding a couple tid bits of 22 shell casings and nails again. About an hour had passed now, I was getting a bad feeling, that either the ring was indeed undetectable, or that maybe it just wasn’t there anymore.
I asked if anyone had seen them searching for it, or if they told anyone where it was lost. They said yes, two younger kids saw them searching, knew what they were seraching for and said they were going to go get goggles and come back to search for it (hopefully didn’t find it and maybe keep it). Well, I had scoured the loss spot and beyond, many many times over and I could see Kayla had a look of sadness, because it appeared as if her ring she cherished dearly was not gonna be found.
I asked if it was ok that i just try another little bit, one more hail Mary (which I seem to do on most searches). Got a very weak and low signal, but faintly repeatable, got the pinpointer down on it and got a somewhat good response with that too. Reached down, grabbed a handfull of bottom, brought my hand up to the surface, the muck fell off the sides of my hand and a nice sight to see revealed itself to me and Kayla that was looking down from the pier above. She was ecstatic, I was very thrilled and relieved (lotsa eyes upon me from above, kids watching too). Walked over and put it in her hand, carefully.

Afterwards, on dry land, I asked if I could test the ring to see how the detector reacted with it. About 2.5″ max, in gold mode, super faint 03 vdi. Glad it worked out, as were they.

Lost Keys English Bay Beach…Found

  • from Vancouver (British Columbia, Canada)

Don’t wait till it’s too late! Call TheRingFinders…Call ASAP 24/7 Chris 778-838-3463

I received a call from the lifeguards at English Bay beach the other day in regards to a set of keys that was lost by one of guards.

I went out to meet and see if I could locate the keys for them, when I arrived one of the lifeguards showed me the area that they believed the keys were lost in and boy was it a big area!

The saving grace was that he was walking along the high tide line the whole length of the beach so I knew I had a good chance of fin ding them. After 2 1/2 hours of searching I found them!

I’m always happy to help out the LifeGuards at our Vancouver beaches as they’ve been great to TheRingFinders!

 

Don’t wait till it’s to late! Call TheRingFinders…Call ASAP 24/7 Chris 778-838-3463

Ring Found in Two Harbors

  • from Washburn (Wisconsin, United States)

Found by Sue Schreiner

My phone rang on a very hot Sunday morning. A new husband, Nick, had lost has wedding ring while taking a celebratory swim in Lake Superior after the marriage ceremony. I made the two and a half hour trip to Two Harbors, Minnesota in hopes of finding it for him.  I began a grid search at the rocky shoreline working my way into deeper water when Nick arrived to explain the area he had been in the night before. Fearing that the ring was too deep for me, I started double checking the shallow water before calling in a diver. Widening my search area payed off with an excellent signal. I called my search partner over to pinpoint the target. Before she could locate it, Nick gave out a gleeful shout “I see it”! He, his new wife, and his parents were ecstatic☺️. The honeymoon could finally begin!

 

Find of the week

  • from Torch Lake (Michigan, United States)

         Got a call from Anthony to find his lost wedding ring in a local lake.  Was fairly close to home so was out within a couple hours and ring was re-united with its owner shortly after.  Happy to be able to help.  I appreciate your call and business.

Single lost key recovered! Lincoln Nebraska

  • from Lincoln (Nebraska, United States)

Kendra found me on the internet, Theringfinders.com is quickly becoming a name in Nebraska. While walking her dog, she accidentally dropped her single apartment key. She heard a “ding” and searched for hours with no success. I was able to get to her and recover it in less than 30 minutes from the phone call. Short video shows why she couldn’t find it. I was so happy that we could help her out. Call me for all your metal detecting needs 402-580-6933

PEARL BRACELET LOST UNDER DOCK RECOVERED DIVING..SECOND RECOVERY FROM SAME PRIVATE DOCK ST. AUGUSTINE

  • from Ponte Vedra Beach (Florida, United States)

Last night I received a call to help recover a lost pearl bracelet which fell into the water from a private dock in St. Augustine. This dock is very close to one of the oldest churches in the country and was established in 1565. Her daughter in law did not want loose her pearl bracelet before swimming so she took it off and placed it on a table on top of the dock.  When she returned and grabbed the bracelet it fell off the table and through the wood dock and straight into the water. Last January on the same dock another son had just proposed to his finance and when she held the ring up it flew off her hand and down into the water. That recovery took 2 days of diving due to the murky waters. I was really hoping this time the conditions would be better but it was not. Below the dock was a muddy oyster bed shelf and lots of debris from having the dock rebuilt. My visibility was almost non-existent I was lucky to have 2″-4″ of visibility, had to have my mask almost touching the bottom to see anything.  With a little luck and faith I was able to recover and return the pearl bracelet.

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Lost Wedding Ring Recovered Beach Minnesota Metal Detecting

  • from Twin Cities Metro (Minnesota, United States)

Lost wedding ring while swimming at local beach. Recovered metal detecting in approx. 4 feet of water.

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Glad I could help out Elizabeth.

Darrin

Lost gold and diamond watch recovered Niobrara river Nebraska

  • from Lincoln (Nebraska, United States)

Jorden was given a watch that was his grandfathers. He was 14 at the time. Fast forward 16 years and he wore it on a trip. As they were enjoying the Niobrara river, floating down on tubes, he would glance at his watch and think about his grandfather. They stopped to look at a waterfall and that is when he realized that his precious, irreplaceable watch was missing. His friends and him searched for an hour with no luck. Devistation was heavy as he drove the 5 hours back home. I was contacted by one of his friends, Brandon to see if there was anything that I could possibly do to help. Well challenge accepted. Video tells more of the story but long story short I narrowed it down to a steep path he climbed by the falls. It was under about 4 inches of sand that rolled down the steep path. Brandon and I then set up the reveal on my 5 hour drive home. The emotions on, during and after this trip were indescribable. Call me for all your metal detecting needs. Proudly serving all of Nebraska. Rob 402-580-6933

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Titanium wedding ring found in Flagstaff Lake Eustis, Maine with metal detector

  • from Rockport (Maine, United States)

I was contacted by Rob after his wedding band slipped off his finger and into Flagstaff Lake in Eustis ME, just a stones throw from the Canadian border. His vacation had ended and he returned home, but made arrangements with the owner of the cabin he rented for me to visit and recover the ring after the next renters departed. I made the 5 1/2 hour round trip and found Rob’s titanium ring in 4 feet of water.

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