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Lost wedding rings found at Carpinteria State Beach with a metal detector by Dave TheRingFinder

  • from Santa Barbara (California, United States)
#! Lost your wedding ring at Carpinteria State Beach, Ventura Beach, or Santa Barbara Beach? Don’t waste time or money buying or renting a metal detector—hire Dave The RingFinder, Ventura and Santa Barbara County’s top metal detecting expert! Call or text 805-290-5009 now for fast recovery of rings, bracelets, gold grills, necklaces, and more in Ventura, Carpinteria, and Santa Barbara beaches, parks, yards, or shallow water.

 


Lost Wedding Rings Recovered at Carpinteria State Beach – Dave The RingFinder Strikes Again!
Early Sunday morning, Alesha texted me in a panic—she’d lost her platinum wedding rings while camping with family at Carpinteria State Beach. She’d safely tucked them in her pocket near the firepit, but when heading back to the van, they were gone. Another detectorist had already spent 30 minutes searching the campsite and found nothing—but Alesha was certain they were there. I arrived ready to grid the firepit area (notorious for metal trash like pull tabs and bottle caps). Platinum rings give a specific tone and ID on my detector, so I knew exactly what to hunt for, even masked by junk. Just 3 minutes in, a solid tone rang out—I scooped with my CKG sand scoop, and her diamond engagement ring popped out! Cheers erupted from the growing crowd of campers. Pressure on, I switched angles, hunting east-to-west, then 90 degrees north-to-south. A clipped tone with a 10 ID led to the scoop—and there was her wedding band, tangled with a pull tab! Alesha left Carpinteria State Beach overjoyed, heading home to San Diego with both rings back on her finger.

 


Why Choose Dave The RingFinder for Jewelry Recovery in Ventura, Carpinteria & Santa Barbara?

  • Local Expert: Serving Ventura County and Santa Barbara County beaches including Carpinteria State Beach, Rincon Beach, Ventura Pier Beach, Leadbetter Beach, and East Beach Santa Barbara.
  • Proven Fast Results: Rings found in under 5 minutes even after others failed.
  • Beats Tides & Sand Shift: Time is critical—high tides, wind, and other detectorists can bury or move your item forever.
  • No DIY Hassle: Skip renting detectors or digging blind—trust a professional metal detective with top gear and grid-search precision.

Lost something precious in Ventura, Carpinteria, or Santa Barbara?


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Lost Wedding Ring found in Goleta by Dave The RingFinder

  • from Santa Barbara (California, United States)
Lost Your Ring in Goleta or Santa Barbara? Call Dave The RingFinder for Expert Jewelry Recovery!
Have you lost a wedding ring, bracelet, necklace, or even a golden grill in Goleta or Santa Barbara? Don’t waste time or money buying or renting a metal detector. Trust Dave The RingFinder, the top metal detecting expert in Goleta, Santa Barbara, and nearby areas. Known as the “Metal Detective,” Dave uses cutting-edge technology and relentless dedication to recover your precious jewelry. Call or text Dave at 805-290-5009 now to create a plan to get your lost item back!
A Recent Wedding Ring Recovery at Mountain View Elementary in Goleta.
Late Saturday night, Jaime from Goleta texted Dave about her husband Chris’s newly purchased wedding ring, lost during a touch football game at Mountain View Elementary School. Chris explained that while defending a pass, he threw his left hand up, and his ring flew off somewhere on the field. He had a general idea of the area, so Dave began gridding the grassy field at Mountain View Elementary in Goleta on Sunday morning. After an hour of searching with no luck, Chris had to leave for church with his family at 9 a.m. They prayed together, and Dave, a dedicated member of The RingFinders, stayed behind, determined to find the ring. Expanding the grid 25 yards beyond Chris’s estimated spot, Dave’s Minelab Manticore picked up a double blip. Peering into the grass, he spotted the ring! Another successful jewelry recovery for Dave The RingFinder in Goleta!
Why Dave The RingFinder is the Best Choice in Goleta and Santa Barbara

When you lose jewelry, every moment counts. Tides, shifting sands, or other detectorists can make recovery tougher. Whether you’ve lost a ring at Goleta Beach, a bracelet at Girsh Park, or a necklace in a Santa Barbara backyard, Dave’s expertise maximizes your chances of recovery. His services cover:

  • Goleta Hotspots: Goleta Beach, Girsh Park, Stow Grove Park, and Mountain View Elementary fields.
  • Santa Barbara Beaches: East Beach, West Beach, Leadbetter Beach, and Hendry’s Beach.
  • Yards and Properties: From Montecito to Carpinteria, Dave searches private properties across Santa Barbara County.
  • Shallow Water: Lost jewelry in the surf? Dave’s advanced equipment handles shallow water searches.

Don’t struggle with an unfamiliar metal detector. Trust Dave The RingFinder, the Goleta and Santa Barbara metal detecting specialist, to recover your jewelry quickly and professionally. Act Fast to Recover Your Lost Jewelry in Goleta and Santa BarbaraLost a wedding ring, bracelet, or necklace in Goleta, Santa Barbara, Montecito, or Ventura County? Call or text Dave The RingFinder at 805-290-5009 immediately. From Lake Los Carneros to UCSB or Ellwood Beach, Dave’s proven track record ensures the best chance of getting your jewelry back. Don’t let time work against you—contact Dave The RingFinder, the trusted metal detecting expert in Goleta and Santa Barbara, today!Serving Goleta, Santa Barbara, Montecito, Carpinteria, and Ventura County. Call 805-290-5009 for fast, professional jewelry recovery!

Priceless religious necklace found at Santa Claus Beach Carpinteria

  • from Santa Barbara (California, United States)
Lost Jewelry Recovery in Carpinteria, Ventura, and Santa Barbara Counties – Call Dave The Ring Finder!

Lost your ring, bracelet, necklace, or other precious jewelry in Carpinteria, Ventura, or anywhere in Santa Barbara County? Don’t stress—call or text Dave MacDonald at 805-290-5009. As an expert with The Ring Finders, I’ll work with you to create a plan to recover your keepsakes fast!
Early Monday morning, I got a text from Antimm, who’d lost his necklace while body surfing at Santa Claus Beach in Carpinteria. The necklace—a gold baptismal cross with a silver pendant—was missing after he came in from the waves. We arranged to meet that afternoon at low tide to start the search in Carpinteria’s coastal waters.
For two hours, I battled the surf near Ventura County’s edge, searching the shallows with my metal detector. The waves were relentless, and despite my efforts, the necklace eluded me. After checking tide charts for Santa Barbara County beaches, I told Antimm I’d return Friday when conditions might improve—he was certain it was lost in the wash.
Friday rolled around, and Santa Claus Beach had transformed. The tide was out, but a strong swell had erased the sandbar I’d relied on Monday. The waves were fierce, soaking me head to toe as I searched deeper waters. After an hour of getting tossed around Carpinteria’s surf, I shifted spots and finally got a solid signal in about three feet of water.
I scooped, checked the hole, and saw it in my basket—until a wave crashed over me, washing it away! As the water pulled back, I spotted a silver disc glinting in the sand. Heart racing, I scooped again, securing it this time. There it was: Antimm’s necklace, a near-miracle recovery from the Ventura-Santa Barbara County shoreline. I couldn’t believe it—to God be the glory!
If you’ve lost jewelry in Carpinteria, Ventura, or anywhere across Santa Barbara County, I’m here to help. Whether it’s in the sand, surf, or beyond, call or text Dave MacDonald at 805-290-5009 for expert lost jewelry recovery. Let’s get your treasure back where it belongs!