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The Ring Finders Metal Detecting Service, Carrollton Texas USA, Christopher Moores

  • from Vancouver (British Columbia, Canada)

The Ring Finders Metal Detecting Service has its first member from Carrollton Texas USA.

Christopher Moores is an experienced treasure hunter that offers his metal detecting service for helping people who have lost their jewelry at the beaches, parks, lakes, yards, and other outdoor areas…

Visit Christopher’s profile page at The Ring Finders… http://theringfinders.com/Christopher.Moores/

Lost your jewelry in or around Carrollton,Texas?

Call Christopher Moores

Lost gold ring in Enebakk, Norway

  • from Follo (Norway)
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Yesterday I received a phone call from a woman.  She told me that the day before her husband had lost his wedding band when he had been working on their farm.  It was a really big ring , 25 gram, in white, yellow and red gold. They had been looking for it the whole evening,  but could not  find the ring in the snow.  And it was still snowing…. They were pretty sure that it was lost outside the house.  Could I give it a try she asked?

Of course I could,  I put my gear in the car and drove over to their home.  It started to get dark and snowing heavy when I got to the farm.  I started to search the garden,  outside the house,  where they were sure they had lost it.

After a hour and a half I still no ring,  I ask the owner if he was sure he had not been anywhere  else.  Well, he said,  I was over to the parking lot a couple of hundred meters away,  but I’m pretty sure i did not loose it there.  At this time I was cold and wet, but I really wanted to find the ring,  so I told him that I wanted to try the parking lot.

We went over there and after 15 minutes a got a nice signal.  And there it was.  A massive beautiful gold ring. Oh boy, was he a happy man when I gave him the ring! I just love this job!

Norwegian reader can find the whole story in Norwegian at my private blog, Metallsøkerposten

The Ring Finders Metal Service is on the Treasure Hunter Forum

  • from Vancouver (British Columbia, Canada)

Today I spoke to Larry who runs  http://www.treasurehunterforum.com/ What a great guy! He has a great metal detecting forum that I am now a member of and also advertising on.

I admire people who can build and run these forums for the benefit of treasure hunters to learn from and post questions or show off their amazing discoveries.

Thank you for your site and for all you support and help Larry!

Visit http://www.treasurehunterforum.com/

Best,

Chris Turner

The Ring Finders Metal Detecting Service, Midlothian,Texas USA, Larry Simpson

  • from Vancouver (British Columbia, Canada)

The Ring Finders Metal Detecting Service has its first member from Midlothian,Texas USA.

Larry Simpson is an experienced treasure hunters that offers his metal detecting service for helping people who have lost their jewelry at the beaches, parks, lakes, yards, and other outdoor areas…

Visit Larry’s profile page at The Ring Finders… http://theringfinders.com/Larry.Simpson/

Lost your jewelry in or around Midlothian,Texas?

Call Larry Simpson

The Ring Finders Metal Detecting Service, Bellingham, Washington USA, William Rink

  • from Vancouver (British Columbia, Canada)

The Ring Finders Metal Detecting Service has its first member from Bellingham Washington, USA.

William Rink is an experienced treasure hunters that offers his metal detecting service for helping people who have lost their jewelry at the parks, lakes, yards, and other outdoor areas…

Visit William’s profile page at The Ring Finders… http://theringfinders.com/William.Rink/

Lost your jewelry in or around Bellingham, Washington?

Call William Rink

Lost Gold Ring, Bear Mt. State Park New York

  • from Vancouver (British Columbia, Canada)

I got a call from our member in Illinois,  Lee Campbell, from The Ring Finders Directory and he called to tell me someone had contacted him from New York that needed help finding a lost gold ring.

I got in touch with Hong Lee in New York and he told me the story on how he lost his ring, he offered a $300 Reward if someone could help him find it.

At this time our new directory hasn’t got a listing in the New York area so I posted for help on http://www.treasurehunterforum.com/ and I was contacted by two treasure hunters.  One left his contact number and was quick to reply, the good thing was that he knew that he needed a permit to metal detect in that park…He took care of that and I gave him the information and the next day he found the ring!

I’m very happy for Hong and for the treasure hunter who was rewarded $300 for his efforts.

Below is the emails from Hong…

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Dear Chris,

Thank you for your call.

My name is Hong who lost a ring just outside of the Ice skating rink in Bear Mt. State Park in New York. Last night, there was about 5 inch of snow but I hiked Bear Mt.

The ice skating rink is located where the trail ends. I was done with hiking and I took my gloves off. But at that moment the ring dropped due to the sweat on my finger. I saw it coming out of my left glove.

It was late at night, and so I went home. I went there again today, but they plowed the area where the ring dropped. The following link has the picture of the ice rink.

http://www.bearmountainicerink.com/

I assume that it is inside the pile of snow that is about 2 feet high and less than 100 sq feet and on heel going down. The snow pile is just outside the rink but it is not shown on the picture because it is to the right side of picture.

I bought Teknetics Delta 4000 and tried to find it for couple hours but only in vein.

I came home and asked around. I was told that maybe I should spread snow on tarp, using a bucket and shovel, and then use metal detector.

I don’t know if there is any professional who is nearby. But any info from you will be greatly appreciated.

Sincerely,

Hong Kim

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Dear Chris,

This is Hong.

The young man found the ring for me.  I would like to thank you very much. Today is New Year in Asian Calendar, I wish you Happy New Year.

I probably would not have found it even if I spent all day myself, but he was so professional that it only took him 5 minutes for it.

Thank you again,

Hong Kim

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I love my job!

Lost anything?  Call me ASAP!

Chris Turner: 778-838-3463

Diamond ring lost in the snow Akershus Norway

  • from Follo (Norway)
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Yesterday morning I got a call from a young lady.  She told me that the night before her and two friends, had be out on the town. On their way home they had start playing in the snow. They were really having fun, but it was not that fun when she discover that she had lost her ring.

This was a ring was given to her from her aunt many years ago.  It was white gold and five diamonds attached to it. They had tried to find it themselves, but they could not find it in the snow.  Now she was really sad and desperate. They had found my contact details on my Norwegian webpage.  Could I help?

Of course I could give it a try,  it was a bit far to drive out to them, but I pack up my gear and jumped in my car.

Two hours later I met the young lady and her two friends.  We all went down to the place they had been playing in the snow the night before. Very cold but I turned on my detector and start the search. The two or three first signals turned out to be trash  and the girls started to look very sad.

A new signal, and this one sounds really nice,  I put the scoop down in the snow and up comes a really nice gold ring inside it.  I asked  the young lady to come over and to take a look in the scoop.

I’ll never  forget that smile when she saw the ring in there, and her hands was shaking when she picked up the ring… Yes she was happy!  and so was I.  What a great job this is!
For Norwegian readers, you can read the full story in Norwegian on my private blog


Metal Detecting Yakima/Yakima County/Lost Earring/Snow

  • from Yakima (Washington, United States)
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Its hard to see the earring, but you cannot miss the big smile

Found in compact snow on the road

You just never know where your next hunt will come from. Sometimes it is someone you know.

It began with “ I lost my earring shoveling snow off of the driveway”, and I was hooked.

We met the next day on the lunch hour and surveyed the snow piles. She had no idea where the earring came off, but at least we knew the general area.

Along the first side of the driveway I had great signals, and found the sprinkler heads. Not what we were after. Next the other side of the drive the only hits I had was a trailer hitch.

Finally with the only area left to search I turned to the street in front of the driveway. This area looked like it had been scrapped already and the snow was packed down. On the first pass I had a good signal scraped the snow and ice off and there it was.

It was fun to see her snatch it up and clean it off and smile like she had been reunited with an old friend. To quote her “there not expensive but I like them” (insert big smile here). The reward on this hunt was the smile. It said it all.

If you need a hunt, call me as soon as possible. The sooner we can get to it, the better the odds of finding your lost treasure.

Steven Mack 509-952-5382

The Ring Finders Metal Detecting Service Yakima Washington Steven Mack

  • from Vancouver (British Columbia, Canada)

The Ring Finders Metal Detecting Service has its first member from Yakima, Washington, USA. Steven Mack is an experienced treasure hunter that offers his metal detecting service for helping people who have lost their jewelry at the parks, lakes & yards…

Visit Steven’s profile page at The Ring Finders… http://theringfinders.com/Steven.Mack/

Lost your jewellery in or around Yakima?
Call: Steven Mack

Metal Detecting White Rock/South Surrey/Lost Gold Ring/Dog Park

  • from Vancouver (British Columbia, Canada)

Lost gold signet ring

Found in a pond at a dog park

Today I had the pleasure of searching for a gold ring with a family crest and two small diamonds on it.

This ring belonged to a young man who was at a dog park in White Rock, he threw a stick for his dog and saw a splash in the pond…It wasn’t the stick it was his ring that went into the pond…

The ring was given to him by his parents 10 years ago as a graduation gift…He made a mental note of the area that the ring came off and went home to search the internet on how to find his ring…

He found my website…The Ring Finders and called me and we set up a time and met in the dark to find his ring. Thanks to the young for putting me in a great area the ring was found in minutes…That being said the water was cold on the feet as I had to wade in a bit to get to the ring.

This was my first find for 2010 and I’m happy for the young man! It was nice meeting you both and thanks for the kind reward.

I Love my job!

Lost something?
Call me ASAP!
Chris Turner 778-838-Find(3463)