Treasured Wedding Gift Earring FOUND under water off dock
Here is Karen’s story… « After having a lovely swim at a friend’s cottage, I discovered one of my diamond earrings was missing. I was upset as they were a treasured wedding gift from my Mother. A few of us used snorkel goggles to search several times , but it was difficult due to the depth, low light and mixed rock/sand lake bottom and we were unsuccessful. Two days later, I found Paul Davies information on the Ring Finders website. I texted him and he responded very quickly. He asked some clarifying questions and we briefly spoke about the potential to find a small piece of jewelry on a lake bottom. Due to the sentimental connection of the earring, I decided to hire Paul and I was lucky he had time to do the search later that same day.
Paul was very professional, communicative and friendly throughout the process. The lake was a 2+ hour drive away from Paul’s location, he let me know his expected arrival time and also confirmed his departure time. Paul arrived at the time stated, was friendly, courteous, and quickly started the search.
I was so relieved and ecstatic when Paul found the earring. Paul is obviously an expert — using his equipment, knowledge, keen eyes and skill in jewelry finding!
I would wholeheartedly recommend Paul Davies jewelry finding services.
Karen V.
Another Successful FIND & Happy Customer!




Surf City Ring Finder
Fun park, animals, activities, blueberries and pumpkins. Kelcey texted me stating she lost her engagement ring and needed help finding it. She was on a field trip with her 6 yr. old niece when the ring came up missing. She saw the ring on her finger at the start of their visit and when riding back from the pumpkin patch on the wagon she noticed her ring missing. She and her fiance Matt had searched a couple of times even using a metal detector with no success. The thought was that the ring must have been lost when picking up her niece few times on their trip thru the park or having her niece on her lap in the wagon. I called my friend, Tom, to help me in this search as it could cover a big area. Tom and I met Kelcey and Matt at the site and we started to search the path she had taken thru the park. We were out on the trail next to the pumpkin patch when Matt spotted the ring laying right in the middle of the trail that the tractor and wagon had taken. Maybe the ring came off while her niece was on her lap and then dropped off the wagon. Matt was the hero for the day and we all celebrated the find. The wedding date is still in the planning stage and so happy to have the precious ring back on her finger.



