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Single Diamond Gold Engagement Ring Lost & Found On Studland Beach.

  • from Bournemouth (England, United Kingdom)
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Sara from West Sussex was horrified to feel and SEE both her wedding & engagement ring slip from her fingers into waist height of water along Studland Beach. They managed somehow to see and recover the wedding ring but not the other. Sensibly they marked the area using a large stone they had found. Being close to shore I knew the area would be full of trash & detecting good tones from bad would be difficult & time consuming.

Several attempts were made & after about two hours one tiny tone appeared around trashy others. To my delight, in my scoop I saw the glint of diamond like a cheeky wink and there it wa! Sara was overjoyed & surprised as was I & I snt the ring to her post haste. A kind donation was made to Margaret Green Animal Charity .

Stunning White Gold & Diamond Ring Lost & Found On Southbourne Beach.

  • from Bournemouth (England, United Kingdom)
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Natasha & fiance spent a relaxing day on the beach making the most of the weather. Unfortunately the day was ruined when she noticed her ring, a gift from her parents some many years before, was missing!. The beach is well detected by others & I knew we had to get their first so wasted no time meeting her there.

After some ten minutes of detecting my machine gave a loud groan as it hit the ring. In fact, the ring itselt was only partially covered making it vunerable to opportunists. This is by far the pretiest ring I have ever recovered too. Natasha was delighted to have the ring back & hurried off back to babysit from where I had called her away. She made a very kind donation to the Margaret Green Animal Charity.

Silver Hammered Ring Lost & Found On Southbourne Beach

  • from Bournemouth (England, United Kingdom)
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Duncan from Bournemouth visited a sun drenched Southbourne Beach with his family and au pair recently. After a wonderful day unfortunately the au pair felt her ring slip from her finger when they gathered their things to leave. Instantly it disappeared without trace and even after some careful sifting refused to show itself.

I took the call from them and acted straight away. The ring was very dear to her being a gift from her mother. After 10 minutes of detecting trash, at the foot of some steps, up it came. She was very relieved to have it back but a little shy to send a photo with her reunited with it. Duncan made a kind donation to the Margaret Green Animal Charity.

Yarmouth, Massachusetts: Lost wedding band found and returned by a Ring Finder

  • from Cape Cod (Massachusetts, United States)

After a day of 6 hours of searching for a wedding band I was hoping for a day of relaxation before the tides would come around to the point I could get back into the water for another search. Then the phone rang while I was out mowing my yard’s grass. Rachel at a local resort called and left a message that a vacationer had just lost his wedding band on the beach. When I returned the call I spoke with Katie. Yes, she and her father needed my help. However, my pork chop would not wait, I had to eat. There is no telling how long a search may take and I needed the energy packed food, the ring was not going anywhere. It was being well looked after. Well in 45 minutes I was on the beach and searching.

Dave had been watching over a covey of fun filled relatives. One niece, Erin, tossed him a football, that did it. Dave’s wedding band was flying over the beach, dropping onto and then vanished into the soft sand. An hour of crawling on and moving the sand around did not uncover the ring. I arrived to a very warm welcome and cheers not only from the one group but others that had been watching Dave doing his thing on the beach while looking for his ring. I was told watching Dave was quite amusing. Sorry I had missed his antics, I was there to find the ring.

The ring was either gold, white gold, silver, platinum. OK, it was agreed on to called the ring silver in color. That meant my detector could display a wider range of ID numbers on my detector, but that would not keep me from finding it. After three signals from aluminum bottle cap pieces a solid 58 rang up on the detector. The ID number was within the white gold range. I had only been searching for about two minutes before I had a wedding band in my scoop. One of the lovely relatives verified the ring was Dave’s. I would not let her take the ring from the scoop, that was to be Dave’s pleasure.

After a few stories, congratulations, Thank Yous, many other coo dos, and photos, I was on my way home to my waiting desert. Not quite a day without detecting, but it is my hobby and I just love seeing a traumatic time turn into a terrific story to tell along with the others of a great vacation on Cape Cod.

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Unique wedding ring lost in yard, Ocala, Florida…Found with a metal detector!

  • from Sanford (Florida, United States)
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Mike McInroe…Ring Finder Specialist…Lost your ring?…Call ASAP Anytime!…321-363-6029

Friday morning Dion went to the front door to let his dog outside and in the dogs excited state there was some confusion about not exiting the house fast enough. Dion was wanting his dog to hurry along and he swung his left hand underhanded like…sort of in a bowling style motion and he felt his unique, custom made wedding ring come off of his finger. He heard a ping sound, as if his ring had struck something metal and it just plain disappeared. He was sure it landed close by and proceeded to search all through the low bushes along the side walk. He even went as far as removing all the bushes…he told me later that they didn’t like those bushes anyway…so all that was left was the pine bark mulch and dirt! Dion was bound and determined to find his two piece, interlocking, platinum and yellow gold wedding ring which he has worn for the past 11 years.

Friday night was a very difficult night for Dion as he struggled with the thought of never seeing his lost wedding ring again. In desperation he went online and looked up « How to find a lost ring » and up came theringfinders.com and as he read what we are all about he started to find some hope. He sent out a request to one of our members and they were able to do a short search but they were unable to locate Dion’s lost wedding ring. Dion knew his lost ring had to be there in his front yard somewhere so he gave me a call and explained what happened. It was a two hour drive that took me up into the beautiful Ocala National Forest area and I was anxious to see what the front of his house looked like and where his ring was hiding. After meeting Dion and hearing his story there was one key fact that stuck out to me. He said that when he waved his hand at the dog the sound of his ring hitting something was not immediate but delayed. That information told me his ring struck the sidewalk or driveway out a good ways from the front door. Both sides of the sidewalk had been thoroughly searched so I determined it must have landed out in the grass some 30 to 40 feet from where Dion had been standing. It took only a minute or two to set up my Garrett ATMax metal detector and within minutes I got my first promising signal—Platinum! And a couple of swings later—Yellow Gold!

Dion was overjoyed and rushed inside to tell his wife and as I walked along I silently thanked God for allowing me to be a blessing to this young couple and their 8 kids!

Have you lost something recently and need help finding it? Call, text or email me ASAP!

Mike McInroe…fortunate to be a member of theringfinders.com

Lost Men’s White Gold Wedding Ring – Nags Head – Outer Banks, NC – Found

  • from New Smyrna Beach (Florida, United States)

I got a call from a Shawn today.  He had lost his white gold wedding ring on the beach in Nag’s Head in the Outer Banks of North Carolina.  I asked Shawn the normal questions about if he knew where and was it in the water.

He said that he had been throwing a football and felt it slip off.  Shawn had done his due diligence and had marked of the area that he thought he had lost it.

When I arrived, I headed to the beach and met Shawn.  He had markers set up delineating the borders of the area to search.  I got the Minelab Equinox 800 running and within a minute heard a good signal.  I reached over and dug in the sand and boom.

Shawn told me that his anniversary was later in the week and this made him so happy!

LOST RING FOUND IN RALEIGH, NC….. FOUND

  • from Raleigh (North Carolina, United States)

Shawn SGT Sherrill – Ring Recovery Specialist…Lost your ring?… Call ASAP  Anytime 24/7   918-313-2202

I got a call from Robert this evening saying he had lost his wedding ring while swatting at a hornet that had landed on him while running away from the area of the nest. He said, he flung his hands at this hornet and he felt his ring fly off into the yard. After about 20’s mins of searching for it himself, he searched « Ring Finders » and found « The Ring Finders » page and called me up leaving me a voicemail. I called him right back and drove over to where he had lost it. After about 10 mins of looking for it, his ring was found laying right in a thick part of grass. Another marriage saved, another ring recovered and returned.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Expert Tips: How to Recover Lost Jewelry with Professional Metal Detection at Point Mugu State Beach

  • from Santa Barbara (California, United States)
How to Find a Medallion Lost in the Sand at Pt. Mugu State Beach Malibu with DaveTheRingFinder
Losing a cherished medallion, like a gold coin pendant handed down through generations, can feel like losing a piece of history. That’s what Cory faced when he misplaced his precious heirloom in the sand at Pt. Mugu State Beach Malibu. In a panic, he called DaveTheRingFinder, knowing time was critical to recover it. I’m an expert in how to find a medallion lost in the sand, and I was ready to help.
When I arrived at Pt. Mugu State Beach Malibu, Cory pointed me to the spot where he last saw his medallion. I cleared away distractions—bottle caps and foil wrappers—then fired up my Equinox metal detector. Within moments, a solid signal pierced through, guiding me straight to Cory’s gold coin pendant buried beneath the sand. The relief on his face said it all as I handed it back.
Cory’s quick call to DaveTheRingFinder made all the difference in reclaiming his family treasure. If you’ve lost a medallion, ring, or any jewelry in the sand at Pt. Mugu State Beach Malibu, don’t wait—time matters. Visit davetheringfinder.com or call/text me at 805-290-5009 right away. I’ll show you how to find a medallion lost in the sand and get your valuables back where they belong!

Ring lost while picking Oranges

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Kamal was standing on a block wall picking Oranges high up on his tree when he noticed his wedding ring was gone. He had put his ring on his pinky finger because it was to tight on his ring finger.

He had assumed his ring fell in the neighbors garden which was covered in decorative bark but could not find it. Kamal went and bought a metal detector to search the garden and still had no luck.

Kamal reached out to me and I was happy to assist him in finding his ring. I brought a detector with a small coil so I could search the garden in tight places. When I couldn’t locate the ring I moved my search to the bushes and eventually the orange tree.

I was holding my detector high over my head scanning the orange tree when I got a nice signal. Kamal got a ladder and sure enough his ring got stuck on a twig on one of the branches.

 

Lost Ring Recovered Minnesota

  • from Chisago City (Minnesota, United States)

Family Vacation Blues – Not with the Ring Finders…

A family vacation in Northern Minnesota certainly could have been dampened when a wedding ring slipped off a finger into a lake.  But with the Help of Ring Finder Paul Nolan this Vacation was Quickly put back into Enjoyment mode once again.  Found in 19 Minutes.

 

Found Ring

Happy Again

Everyone was Happy once again.