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A Tale of Redemption: Recovering a Precious Necklace in Somis CA

  • from Santa Barbara (California, United States)

In the quiet of Sunday night, a distress call reached my ears, echoing with the urgency of Kirsten’s plea. Her voice trembled as she recounted the loss of her beloved Emerald and Diamond 18k gold necklace—a cherished memento of her late husband and son. Each stone held a memory, each setting a tribute to their enduring love. Determined to restore what was lost, I pledged to find it.

Today, under the bright Thursday sun, I stood at the threshold of Kirsten’s horse corral and riding arena—the suspected grounds of the necklace’s disappearance. With methodical precision, I charted a course, focusing my efforts on the sprawling expanse of the riding arena.

Navigating the challenges posed by the detector’s struggle with intricate gold chains, I embarked on the search. The arena’s terrain, a medley of sand, dirt, and layered felt, posed a formidable obstacle. Undeterred, I devised a meticulous grid, commencing from the heart and expanding outward, left to right.

As the hours ticked by, my persistence bore fruit—a resounding tone pierced the air, signaling a breakthrough. With bated breath, I knelt, my pinpointer guiding the way. And then, amidst the earth’s embrace, a glimmer of gold emerged—a testament to perseverance and hope.

In the triumph of that moment, Kirsten’s joy knew no bounds. Tears of relief mingled with gratitude as the necklace was returned to its rightful place—a symbol of love reclaimed.

When treasures slip through fingers and hope wanes, trust in the expertise of a metal detector expert to illuminate the path to recovery. For lost rings, jewelry, and cherished keepsakes buried beneath the earth, contact us at 805-290-5009 or visit www.venturacountyringfinders.com. Let us be your beacon of hope in times of loss.

 

A Tale of Lost Legacy: Rediscovering Precious Memories at Channel Islands Harbor Oxnard CA

  • from Santa Barbara (California, United States)

« A Tale of Lost Legacy: Rediscovering Precious Memories »

On a serene afternoon, I received a heartfelt call from Sean Sinclair, seeking assistance in recovering his late father’s wedding ring. The poignant tale unfolded in September 2017, when their father, engaged in home renovations along the scenic canals of Channel Islands Harbor, encountered an unforeseen mishap. Amidst the flurry of dusting off his attire, the cherished ring slipped from his grasp, cascading into the tranquil waters below.

Time passed, marked by unforeseen challenges, as their father’s battle with cancer culminated in his passing. Today, driven by a desire to reclaim a symbol of enduring love and legacy, Sean and his family reached out for assistance.

Arriving at their brother’s residence, situated on the picturesque waterfront, I embarked on the mission, propelled by the ebbing tides and a dwindling window of opportunity. As the clock ticked, I navigated the rocky seabed, grappling with slimy muck and obstructive rebar, a testament to the challenges of the terrain.

In the midst of adversity, perseverance prevailed, as each sweep of the detector unearthed fragments of hope amidst the debris. Guided by divine timing, a triumphant moment ensued—a glimmer of gold emerging from the depths, cradled in the embrace of the scoop.

In life’s intricate tapestry, moments of serendipity often illuminate the path forward. As the chapter of the house’s sale drew to a close, the recovery of the lost ring stood as a poignant testament to the enduring power of love and remembrance.

For those in search of lost treasures or cherished heirlooms, Ventura County Ring Finders stands as a beacon of hope. Contact us at www.venturacountyringfinders.com or call [Phone Number] to embark on a journey of rediscovery and reunion.

Gold Wedding Ring Lost in Sand at Newport Beach, CA. .. Found

  • from Newport Beach (California, United States)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Bill gave his wife, Taylor his white gold wedding ring to hold while he went swimming in the bay at Newport Beach, CA.  Sometime during the next couple hours she had lost the ring, but they didn’t realize it was lost until they returned home. This was exactly what happened about six weeks ago, when I was able to find the same ring in the surf at a San Clemente, CA.

This time Bill knew to call me that night as soon as could. We set up a time when he could get away from his job at lunch break the next day. The area they had been that day was approximately 40 feet square. Then there was the walk to the car, something like 100 yards across the sand.

Bill had to return to work which didn’t bother me. I had what information l needed and I could take my time to do a thorough grid search. 

The beach was very clean without bothersome bottle caps and pull tabs. I was nearing the end of the main search location and it looked like my next grid would be the long walk to the parking lot. Then the sweet tone of a gold ring in my headphones. Boom! a quick dig and I had Bills wedding ring in my scoop.

Just as I was getting ready to send Bill the good news I received a text from him ..  “ Any luck? If not please forget about it.” ..  I texted Bill a photo of the ring and he called right away. It was nice to hear the joy in his voice. I was able to hold his ring for more than a week, until he was could pick it up. It’s always great to see the smile and the eyes light up when you hand the ring back to the person that thought it was lost forever.

Lost cochlear Hearing Aid Recovery

  • from Matthews (North Carolina, United States)

On 6-22-2018 I received a call from Debbie regarding a cochlear  hearing aid her 7 year old Jackson accidentally dropped over the side of their boat.   I used my Electroscope by Thomas long distance detector to locate the lost item in deep water. The item was in too deep water and I could not immediately retrieve it. On 6-26-2018 I returned to the location with my friend Van, a diver, and we located the item in about 7-8 feet of water. On 7-9-2018 were able to return the lost item to Jackson. The following information is submitted:

« On Memorial Day weekend Jackson was wearing his cochlear implant processor and was not wearing the cord we normally use that attaches to the processor and then clips to his shirt. The CI processor is sort of heavy due to the battery it uses so although it sits comfortably over his ear, if the magnet piece that attaches to his head falls off, the rest of the processor falls off easily. He was fishing on the fishing boat while it was tied to the dock and he leaned over the side to look at a fish, and plop! It fell off his head and into the water. He immediately burst into tears because he knows how precious his hearing equipment is. My husband and my mom both got in the water to search for the processor but it’s brown, the water was a little murky and it was impossible to find it. They eventually gave up. The next week, I told a client of mine what had happened and she asked if we had tried a metal detector. I hadn’t thought of that so did some searching online and there were a couple stories of people who had lost their processor and they were found using metal detectors. I then searched for someone who had a metal detector and found you. »

 

Sara and Jeremy Ring Found

  • from Matthews (North Carolina, United States)

On 9-4-2018,  Sara asked me to find Jeremys lost wedding ring. I used an Electroscope by Thomas long range detector to locate the ring.

« I lost my wedding in the lake playing volleyball over Labor Day weekend.  Our family unsuccessfully searched for several hours before we decided it was time to call Gary.  He immediately replied and promptly arrived at the lake to begin searching for the ring.  He searched tirelessly in a torrential downpour, determined to find the ring.  Once the storm had passed and conditions were safer (no more lightning), Gary came back a second time to continue his search.  Within a short time period, he located my ring buried in 8 inches of sand about 40 feet out from shore.  After making the successful scoop, he looked at me with a smile and a thumbs up and I was instantly relieved!  Gary not only has a wealth of knowledge when it comes to finding missing rings, he was a pleasure to talk during his search efforts.  He confidently handled our stressful situation with poise and we are so thankful we called him!  If anyone else ever finds themselves in an unfortunate situation like we did, we HIGHLY recommend you contact Gary.  We can’t say enough good things about our experience with him!  Thanks again Gary! »

Levi at Lake Superior 8-1-2018

  • from Matthews (North Carolina, United States)

I received a call to find a lost ring on August 18, 2018. I located this ring using an Electroscope by Thomas long range detector and a Tesoro Tiger Shark metal detector.

« While getting out of a kayak on Lake Superior, we were buzzed by a finishing boat that created some choppy water. I stuck my hand in the lake for balance, and when I pulled it out, my wedding ring was gone. I couldn’t believe it! We looked for an hour before a storm came up and forced us to quit. I decided I probably wasn’t the first person to lose a ring, and some Googling led me to The Ring Finders. I decided to give it a shot, even though I was basically resigned to the thought that my ring was lost forever. I reached out to Gary and he was able to make the trip up to Duluth the very next day. After arriving at the beach, he messaged me to say he might have located something. I must say, I was not convinced at that point. A while later, he sent a picture of a ring. My ring! I’m so amazed and grateful that he was able to locate something as small as my wedding ring in Lake Superior. What a great gift on the week of our anniversary!

I will certainly be taking my ring off when I paddle or put my arm in the water in the future!

Thanks for braving the cold water and locating my ring Gary! I hope you keep putting your amazing detecting skills to good use! »

Lake Owen Ring Found on 8-5-18

  • from Matthews (North Carolina, United States)

On 8-5-2018, I received a call to locate a lost ring at Lake Owen. I used my Electroscope by Thomas long distance detector to initially locate the ring. I brought my buddy Mike to fish the ring out of the water.

« Thank you Gary and Mike for the fast and friendly service! And most of all, thank you for finding my wedding ring of almost 19 years. I had lost the ring on my 2018 annual family  vacation while swimming in Lake Owen. Gary and Mike came out on a Sunday and found my ring within 5 minutes. It was a huge relief to know my ring was found and returned to its rightful place on my finger 🙂 Thanks again!Dan and Kellie Miller, Madison »

What’s a Vacation Without Your MasterCard? Lost, Found, Returned

  • from Cape Cod (Massachusetts, United States)

October 15th Carlos was rushing to avoid the pending thunderstorm and lost his MasterCard in the Jamaican waters. I was also heading in, away from the afternoon’s lightening strikes. I was approached by Carlos with a request to help him find the missing credit card. I could not refuse, so back into the water. First I saw an electronic room key, that there had been no mention of. Just after picking the card up I saw the dark blue patch of the MasterCard. Item retrieved, I headed for Carlos. The sky had darkened and the rain began pelting us as we ran to my room for my camera. I took a few pictures, and gave Carlos three cards, room key, MasterCard and one of my TheRingFinders cards. Now with three cards in hand Carlos ran off to tell his wife the vacation could continue but with a tighter grip on the precious cards.

Ring Recovered On Redington Shores

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Ring Recovered On Redington Shores

Mike and I went to beach where ring was lost Monday and found that a beach re-sanding pipeline had been laid right through the area that we were to hunt, we spent about 2 1/2 hrs hunting both sides of the pipeline and sand that had been moved around because of the pipeline. I called the ring owner and told her that we could not find her ring and why and she said maybe it had fallen out of her purse near the car when she was getting the keys out. She sent me a photo of where the car was parked and I went there and started detecting the grass near where the car was parked, Five minutes later the ring was found. Today she came here from Lakeland and was reunited with her ring, she was very happy and said if we ever need a professional photographer to call her.

Gold Wedding Band 18k back on finger

  • from Marco Island (Florida, United States)

Another happy person relieved to have his wedding band back on his finger.

While vacationing in Florida (from Columbia) with his wife and daughter and kicking around a soccer ball on the beach at Anna Maria Key, Sergio felt his wedding band slip off his finger.  Being in the right place at the right time, Sergio was reunited with his ring.  Another smile in paradise!