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Brigantine NJ Lost Engagement Ring Found by Ring Finders South Jersey

  • from North Wildwood (New Jersey, United States)

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Friend’s bachelorette weekend in Brigantine, NJ and all you want to do is get a good tan in. On day two of beautiful weather, drinking rosé, eating Wawa sandwiches, and laughing about life, we suddenly see our bride jump up and say she can’t find her ring. We all immediately run over and are on our knees digging through the sand. The sun is shining on us, some tears were shed, texts to each other’s significant others is in full swing and we decide to give the bride some space. Some took turns talking to the bride, random civilians pulled out their metal detectors or sifted through trash, others comforted from afar, and one friend decided to draw a ring on the sand. We felt helpless. Once John appeared, it was so simple. He found her ring in under 5 minutes and we all ran to her once she confirmed she had it. If you are ever in this terrible position, please call John. Thank You!!!

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Men’s Gold Wedding Ring Found after Being Lost for over a Year!

  • from Saint Joseph (Missouri, United States)

Steve contacted me about a ring he lost around a year ago while putting mulch around his shrubs and flowers. It was cold at the time and slid right off his finger. It really meant a lot to him and his wife since he has had it every since they were married, over 55 years ago.

The search area was pretty small but the metal detector coil is to big to get in between the shrubs and flowers so I had to go over each section with the Minelab Pro-Find 35 Pin pointer. After about 30 minutes of searching the pin pointer sounded on something in the hole beside the root of the last shrub. I caught a little glimpse of gold and pulled out his long lost ring.

I makes me feel sooooo good to be able to find the ring that meant so much to him and his wife! I think you can tell how happy Steve is by the picture.

Tears of Joy!

  • from Saint Joseph (Missouri, United States)

I received a call from Sandy on July 15th asking if I could try to find her small gold tag/bar with a silver cross attached. Her kids, now grown, gave it to her years ago. She showed me where she thought her necklace broke and after a couple of search patterns I expanded my search just outside of my original search area. All of a sudden my Minelab Manticore showed a 18 and that the target was very conductive.
I looked down and saw it peaking out from the grass. I turned around and extended my arm with my hand closed, and dropped it in her hand.
There were a few tears and a lot of thanks and a few hugs.

It really makes me feel great when I can recover an item that means so much.

Men’s Ring Found in Lee’s Summit, MO

  • from Saint Joseph (Missouri, United States)

I received a call from Christy on June 23rd saying that her husbands ring was lost in the back yard.
Her husband met me as I arrived and explained the situation and the area that it was lost in.
After a couple minutes of hunting my metal detector told me exactly where it was.
Thanks for giving me the opportunity to find it for you 🙂

Platinum Ring Found and Returned in Ocean View VA

  • from Virginia Beach (Virginia, United States)

Got a call on a Platinum ring that was just lost in dry sand! He had put his wedding band in the beach chair cup holder for safe keeping and forgot about it when they left. When I arrived they had marked the probable area off. It only took a few minutes to find!

 

Sea Isle City Gold Cross Found by Ring Finders South Jersey John Favano

  • from North Wildwood (New Jersey, United States)

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Cole was enjoying a day at the beach with friends in Sea Isle City, NJ. As he was running, his cross and chain came off. He managed to grab the chain, but the cross vanished into the sand. Despite searching, he couldn’t locate it, so he gave me a call. I spoke to Cole, getting a sense of the general area he’d been in, and began the search with my metal detector. Shortly after, I found and returned the cross to Cole! He was overjoyed and able to continue on his day in Sea Isle City, New Jersey.

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Lost Gold & Diamond Wedding Ring, FOUND! Brigantine, NJ By Ringfinder Jeffrey Laag

  • from Cape May (New Jersey, United States)
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I received a message from Genevieve Sunday afternoon explaining that she had lost her wedding ring in the sand while at the beach with her family. She had placed her ring in the cupholder of her beach chair to apply sunscreen. Later, her husband folded and relocated their belongings as the tide was moving. He had no idea that his wifes ring was in the chair when he folded the chair and once folded the ring disappeared into the sand. After the couple realized what had happened they began frantically searching for the ring. Other beach goers saw them searching and pitched in to search as well, even one of the lifeguards lent a hand! After a while, the group came up empty handed. Thats when Genevieve reached out for help. Usually I dont travel to Brigantine on Sundays as Northbound traffic can be horrendous but I could tell that Genevieve was upset and really needed some help. I took the ride up and met with the couple on 31st street beach. After a brief discussion I began searching the areas outlined by her husband. About 45 minutes later I had her ring in the scoop. Genevieve explained that the ring was so special as it contained diamonds from her grandmothers wedding ring and was very special to the couple! The entire beach was thrilled to see the ring! Another happy couple!
Genevieves review of service:
“Your service was wonderful: you were calm, professional and reassuring. Of course, you found my ring. So the service speaks for itself – but your customer service was really perfection !”

Platinum Wedding Ring Lost In The Drakes Island, Wells Beach, Maine Surf, Found With A Metal Detector

  • from Old Orchard Beach (Maine, United States)

Cheryl and I arrived home, from a successful recovery and return, in Eliot, Maineat approximately 11:00am. At just prior to 1:00pm, I received a call from Megan. Megan told me that earlier that morning, at around 9:30am, her husband Craig had been throwing a football around, with their son. They were in the water, on Drakes Island, Maine, in Wells, Maine, when on one of Craig’s throws, he saw his Platinum Wedding Ring come flying off and land in the surf. After searching for the ring, in the water, they gave up. Megan told me that they were on vacation at Drake’s Island and live in Connecticut. She had placed a Facebook post about the lost ring and asked that anyone who found it, to please contact her. Once the post went live, Megan said that many of the comments said to contact The Ring Finders of Maine. Megan and Craig had never heard of me, so they investigated my Facebook Page and saw all the successful recoveries. That is when they decided to call me and give it a shot.

I told Megan that I could go down, asap but was a little concerned about the correct area to search. I texted her a photo, of Drake’s Island Beach and broke the beach up into 4 sections. I asked her which section the ring was lost in. She replied section 3. I told her I was on my way and if someone could meet me there to pinpoint the location. She told me they weren’t there at the moment, but Craig would meet me there, as soon as as he could get there. Perfect!!! Once I arrived at 1:40pm, I took a few photos and texted them the location I was at. At this point, Craig called me and told me It looked good and that he was just to the left, of the Lifeguard stand and his son was to the right of the stand, while throwing the football. He thinks the ring would be to the right of the stand and may be in the rocks, but more likely just outside the rocks, going towards the water. Craig also told me that he was on his way to Drakes Island but was coming from Freeport, Maine, where he was visiting family. There was also an accident on the Maine Turnpike, slowing traffic down and he didn’t expect to arrive at Drake’s Island, for at least a half hour. No problem. I would start the grid search a little further out from where he thinks the ring would be. I would grid horizontally,to the water and shore, work towards the shore. The length of the search was approximately 75’ long as I worked the grid line, I was only finding mostly trash targets. After approximately a half hour of searching, I turned to start a new grid line, towards the north. After a few steps, I received the low tone that I was looking for and the VDI screen was reading, 17-18. Definitely in the Platinum range, as my own Platinum Ring will come in at a 19-20. I took one scoop of sand and threw it up on the hard packed. I then used my pinpointer to locate the target, by scraping the sand away, until I saw a silver colored ring. I cleaned the ring off and saw “Plat” on the inside of the band. Definitely Platinum, but I saw an inscription on the inside of the band also. No one had mentioned an inscription. I then sent a photo to Craig, of the ring on top of my sand scoop
“Think I have it. What is the inscription?”
Craig replied, “Looks right. The inscription is 05-10-08”
I replied, “Congratulations. That is it. Plat 5-10-08”
Craig replied with a thumbs up 👍 and told me he was still 10 minutes out and he would meet me at the house. I walked back up to his vacation rental and waited a few minutes for Craig to arrive. Once I showed him the ring, he was amazed I had found it and so fast. He was also very happy, smiling and thankful as he shook my hand. Thankfully I was able to locate the ring, as not all rings, lost in the ocean are recovered. A few things in his favor were that he lost it closer to high tide, than low tide. When you lose a ring, in the water at low tide, those are difficult recoveries. You now have less time to search, because the water will be coming back in, covering the area, in deeper water. Craig also gave perfect directions as to where he thought his ring would be and he nailed it on the head. I have had multiple searches, where I was given the wrong location to search. Those don’t usually end well. But, this did end well and I was so happy, to have been able to help Craig recover his lost wedding ring. There is no better feeling, than to return a lost item, unless you return two lost items, in the same day, which I just did. Two smiles 😁😁, on the same day is an incredible day and I won’t forget it, any time soon. ❤️🙏

How to find lost wedding ring on the beach, Lavallette NJ, recovered by Edward Trapper, NJ Ring Finder

  • from Lavallette (New Jersey, United States)

Sean and his wife, Robin, were enjoying a beautiful day on Long Beach Island with family and friends when the unexpected happened—Sean’s wedding ring slipped off his finger without him even noticing. As a newlywed, he wasn’t used to wearing a ring, and it wasn’t until they returned to the house that he realized it was missing.

Sean retraced his steps and went back to the beach to search, but after having no luck, a few kind strangers who had seen him looking recommended my ring recovery services. He gave me a call, and we met at the beach shortly after.

Fortunately, Sean had a good idea of where the ring was lost. After a short search, my metal detector picked up a solid signal—and sure enough, the ring was safely in my scoop! A few quick photos later, and the ring was back on Sean’s finger where it belonged.

Happy to help bring a smile to this newlywed couple and turn their day around!

📍Location: Long Beach Island, NJ

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Stunning 18k diamond and sapphire ring recovered from the lake

  • from Vernon (British Columbia, Canada)

Gorgeous 18k ring scooped from the lake

It still has the sand on it!

Late in the afternoon I received a call from Tammy. She had recently driven from Fort St. John in northern British Columbia Canada to our beautiful Okanagan to shop for items she could not find at home. She decided to stop along the highway to spend a bit of time by the lake and ventured into the water.  While in the water, she unfortunately lost her footing and fell into the lake. When she left the water and returned to her truck she suddenly realized her ring was gone. Tammy was very upset and sought help from several strangers who aided her in looking for her lost ring. They even rented a metal detector but sadly they were not able to locate the ring. A friend told her about The Ring Finders and she called me and asked me to help find her lost ring. I told Tammy that I would meet her within the hour, packed my gear and headed to her location. They showed me where she had entered the water and approximately where she had fallen. At first I thought that the recovery would be very simple as it was not a busy public beach and the ring would be easy to locate. Unfortunately, the water was full of trash that made the search quite difficult. I checked the area where she first fell and was not successful so I started my grid towards the shore where she originally exited the lake. A few minutes had passed and I could sense that Tammy was fearing the worst and may never again see her most prized ring. I got a really nice signal closer to shore and there in the scoop was a gorgeous 18k white gold ring with diamonds and sapphires. Tears of joy came across Tammy when she put the ring back on her finger. She could not believe that I was able to locate her ring in the lake!

I have to say, and in fact I told her so, that I thought it was one of the most beautiful rings I had ever seen.

 

I can’t believe you found it! I am so happy.