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Lost Engagement Ring and Wedding Band Found by Ring Finders South Jersey Wildwood Crest NJ

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I received a call from Jenny and John tonight who told me about how they lost their engagement ring and wedding band. They were on the beach in Wildwood Crest, NJ today and the ring fell out of their chair while packing up. While out to dinner with friends, someone recommended they contact The Ringfinder South Jersey. I got the details from them and started my search until they met me on the beach after dinner. Shortly after, the rings were found

Lost Wedding Band Found North Wildwood NJ by Ring Finders South Jersey

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Dan lost his wedding band while swimming in the ocean in North Wildwood, NJ yesterday. We made plans to meet today on the beach so I could detect during
low tide. After a thorough search in waist to chest-deep water,the ring was found several inches down in the sand.

Lost Platinum Wedding Band Found Wildwood Crest NJ by Ring Finders South Jersey

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Danielle and Nick were relaxing on the beach in Wildwood Crest, NJ yesterday when Danielle’s platinum wedding band fell out of her beach bag into the sand while Nick was taking out money to buy the family ice cream. After a quick grid search, the ring was found and safely returned to the owners who were just recently married in May! I was referred by fellow Ringfinder Jeff Lagg who was away on vacation.

Lost Engagement Ring Found Avalon NJ by Ring Finders South Jersey

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    Alex lost her engagement ring in the sand in Avalon, NJ.
    She said it fell out of her her chair pocket. This happend on the 2 year anniversary of their engagement. The newlyweds found me through a Google search. Shortly after a quick search the engagement ring was found! A perfect ending to 4th of July, the ring was found and fireworks in the background on the beach!

Lost Class Ring Found Sea Isle City NJ by Ring Finders South Jersey

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I received a call from Paula who told me Kelly lost her high school class ring in Sea Isle City, NJ. Kelly was walking towards the water when the ring slipped off. After a quick search, the ring was back on her finger. The family can now enjoy the rest of their vacation!

Lost 14k Gold Chain Found in North Wildwood NJ by Ring Finders South Jersey

  • from North Wildwood (New Jersey, United States)

I received a call from Rob that he lost his 14k gold chain on the beach in the sand in North Wildwood NJ. One of his friends had moved his flip flops with the gold chain on it while playing spike ball! He was going to rent a metal detector and I told him that I would find it for him. After a quick search the gold chain was found!

Lost Key Fob Found! Swedesboro NJ

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I received a email through my website Ring Finders South Jersey about a lost key fob while landscaping the yard.

Shortly after speaking with Eddie and a quick search the key fob was found.

 

 

Two Rings Lost in Angry Surf – Night Search, Found!

  • from Paihia (New Zealand)

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Ann-Maree was holidaying at Tauranga Bay Camp near Whangaroa and decided to brave the dumping surf and go for a wade. She underestimated the power of the surges up the beach and was forced to put her hands down into the sand to maintain her balance as the water rushed past her.

She gave up the idea due to the ferocity of the water and returned to the dry sand, that’s when she noticed her two gold rings were missing, one a very sentimental engagement diamond ring from two generations ago.

She asked at the camp office if she could hire a metal detector, they didn’t have one and instead they gave her my contact details – along with a really positive summary of my previous success stories there.

Ann-Maree phoned me at work and explained the situation. Knowing this beach changes with each tide, it eats rings so I headed home to get my kit and was soon on site – Staring at a 2.5m dumping surf break on a very steep beach. Haven’t seen it like that for many years !

The sand was really deep and mobile, but there was no way I was going to risk going into the surf until the tide was further out and it had calmed down a little.  I started by gridding the shallows, intending to follow the tide down. Within 10 minutes I had been caught by a sweep and my shorts were soaked…So gave up staying dry after that.

I ran two opposing grids on the 11″ coil, then switched to the 15″ and ran another two, real hard work with the surges grabbing the coil and only netted a token for the camp showers and a few odds and ends of scrap.

The 15″ was taking it’s toll, so with the tide further out, I reverted to the 11″ and wound the settings up so ‘hot’ it would probably pick up the earths core. And started a new set of grids.

After 4Hrs, it was now dark and I was right down on nearly low tide mark now.  I got a deep, clean tone. Battling the water and the almost fluid shelly sand, I heaved scoopfuls out of the hole until I had it, pinpointed it with the coil in the diggings, and rapidly placed my foot on it as another surge came past.  In with the pinpointer and my fingers found the shape of a ring in the dark.

I marked the spot and headed up to Ann-Marees camper to confirm – Yes! It was one of them, but not the treasured heirloom.

But, I now had a pin in the map! I knew that if I didn’t find the second ring this time around, it would be lost to the beach with the heavy surf. The beach contour had already changed significantly in the time I had been there.

I headed back and started a focussed search in the area. Another brass screw, bit of wire, odd scraps of metal… then deep and quiet, there was something. I wound the volume right up in the headphones to try and hear it over the surf. Has to be it.

Several hasty scoops later and I had the second ring.

Ann-Maree had given hem up for lost.

I refused to.

Lost Keys Found In Snow Wilmington DE

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I received a call from Eric this morning, he lost his keys while shoveling snow yesterday.  Moments after arrival the keys were recovered!

 

Ring Lost in Surf at Whangarei – Found after Four Days

  • from Paihia (New Zealand)
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Merryn was having a swim at Whangaumu Bay near Whangarei in New Zealand when she felt her wedding ring slip off the finger. The water was too murky to see it, and it would have buried itself in the fluid sand instantly anyway.
It was with a heavy heart she walked away from it.
Shortly after, Merryn happened across a detecting mate of mine and mentioned it to him. Steve wasn’t able to help as it was a marine recovery – but he knew I could as an experienced ringfinder, and passed on Merryns details.
Four days after the loss, I arrived at Whangaumu with a rough verbal guide as to where it was, to get me started until Merryn was able to get there and pinpoint the spot.
I walked the dry sand above the high tide line looking for evidence of where she had been, and spotted two old towel marks in the sand. Must be the spot and I started work.
After a couple of hours being slapped and dunked by the surf, Merryn arrived and confirmed I was in the right place, but the towel marks weren’t hers! It was pure coincidence or human behaviour unconsciously picking the same spot for whatever reason!
The surf was quite dumpy with a lot of sand flowing down the beach. I told Merryn that in these conditions with the four day head start, odds were getting slim. She had to leave to go to another commitment so after watching anxiously for several minutes, left me to it.
Thirty minutes after she had driven away, I picked up a deep tone. Fanned the sand away with my feet and looked down through the suspended sediment to see the outline of her ring in the deep crater.
I scooped it, switched off the machine and headed straight back to the car to TXT her that her ring was now secured 🙂
This morning, I met with her to hand back her freshly polished ring…
Then promptly headed off to find another one nearby, this one lost in the sea five weeks ago.
That one was also saved and will be reunited with the owner in a couple of weeks. Watch this space 🙂