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Expert Recovery: Lost Wedding Ring Found on Hillside in Canyon Country Santa Clarita

  • from Santa Barbara (California, United States)

The other day, I received a text from Steven, seeking assistance in recovering his wife’s lost wedding ring from the hillside in their backyard. Eager to help, we scheduled a search for today (5/21/22). Upon arrival, it became apparent that the ring could be anywhere on the right side of the hill, nestled within dense brush.

Navigating the challenging terrain, I improvised by fashioning an extension rod for my pinpointer, enabling me to probe into the bushes effectively. Steven believed the ring was on the lower portion of the hill, prompting me to sweep and re-sweep the area. However, intuition led me to believe it might be higher up.

Seeking guidance, I offered a prayer, asking for divine assistance in locating the ring. Moving to a spot at the top of the hill, on my second pass with the Deus II metal detector, I detected a tone. With careful scrutiny, I confirmed a target amidst the dense foliage. Calling Steven over, we offered a prayer of gratitude before retrieving the ring and vacating the hillside.

What began as a daunting task ended in triumph. If you’ve experienced a similar loss of a ring or jewelry, don’t hesitate to reach out. Text or call at 805-290-5009, and together, we’ll devise a plan to recover your prized possessions swiftly. Remember, time is of the essence—act promptly to ensure your belongings are returned to you without delay.

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Swift Recovery: Expert Assistance for Lost Rings at East Beach, Santa Barbara

  • from Santa Barbara (California, United States)

Today, I received a call from Chris, who was enjoying a beautiful day at East Beach in Santa Barbara with his family. Amidst the laughter and sunshine, an unexpected twist occurred when his young child, in a playful moment, inadvertently tossed his wife’s ring into the sand while she was applying sunscreen. However, this story has a happy ending, thanks to Chris’s quick decision to reach out to me for assistance.

Upon receiving the call, I immediately sprung into action, knowing that time was of the essence. With professional metal detection expertise and years of experience in ring recovery, I set out to East Beach to locate the lost ring. Arriving at the scene, I meticulously combed through the sand, guided by the details provided by Chris.

Fortunately, due to the prompt response and effective communication, the search yielded positive results swiftly. Within a short span of time, the ring was successfully retrieved, much to the relief and joy of Chris and his family. This outcome underscores the importance of acting promptly when faced with the loss of a precious ring or jewelry item.

If you find yourself in a similar situation, do not hesitate to contact me immediately at 805-290-5009. Whether your ring is lost in the sand, buried in the grass, or misplaced in any other location, I am here to provide professional ring finding services tailored to your needs. Remember, swift action can make all the difference in the successful recovery of your cherished belongings.

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Swift Recovery: Professional Ring Finding Service in Santa Barbara at Hendry’s Beach

  • from Santa Barbara (California, United States)

Last night, while on his way to church, Alex found himself facing a common yet distressing dilemma—a lost ring. Enjoying the serene ambiance of Hendry’s Beach in Santa Barbara with his family, Alex decided to take a refreshing dip into the Pacific Ocean. However, as he reached down into the water, his ring slipped off his finger, lost amidst the depths of the ocean floor. Realizing the challenge of locating the ring without proper equipment, Alex reached out to me for assistance.

Upon receiving Alex’s call, I recognized the urgency of the situation and immediately devised a plan for retrieval. Assessing the tides, I determined that the early morning low tide at 5:30 am presented the optimal opportunity for recovery. Setting out at 4:30 am, I arrived at Hendry’s Beach promptly, ready to commence the search.

With professional-grade metal detection equipment in hand, I began meticulously gridding the area, scanning for any signs of the lost ring. After just ten minutes of searching, my detector emitted a strong signal—a promising indication that the ring lay nearby. With precision and care, I retrieved the ring from the sandy depths, much to Alex’s relief and gratitude.

Notably, Alex revealed that the ring held sentimental value, serving as a replica of his father’s wedding ring—an aspect that added profound significance to its recovery. By promptly reaching out for assistance, Alex maximized our chances of success, underscoring the importance of swift action in such situations.

If you find yourself in a similar predicament, do not hesitate to contact me at 805-290-5009. Whether your precious jewelry is lost in the sand, submerged in water, or misplaced elsewhere, I offer professional ring finding services tailored to your needs. Time is of the essence, so act swiftly to increase the likelihood of successful recovery.

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Lost Ring found in the sand. Ponte Vedra Beach, Fl.

  • from Ponte Vedra Beach (Florida, United States)

Ponte Vedra Beach, Fl.

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***I received a call from this young man you told me that several days prior to him calling me he was standing in about two feet of water skimming rocks into the water at which time he felt his ring fly off his hand.  He told me the next day he bought a metal detector and tried to find his ring but but did not have any luck at all.  I informed him that if he directed me to the right area where he was in the water when he lost his ring that I believed I had a good chance of finding it even thou it had been a few days.  He was very hesitant because my profile did not show any recoveries. I informed him that I have recovered hundreds of rings but those recoveries were from different States and I could not display them in my Florida TheRingfinders profile. I texted him photos of many of my recoveries and informed him he had nothing to lose by letting me try and find his ring as there was no charge, if found reward only.

After searching for about a little over 1 hour I was thrilled to see the look on his face when  returned his favorite ring.

 

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Lost 14K Gold Mens Wedding Band Found In Ocean City, Maryland

  • from Lewes (Delaware, United States)
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On 04/13/2022, I received a call from Rick’s wife asking if I could help with finding his lost 14k Gold Wedding Band that had been lost in the sand on the beach in Ocean City, Maryland. I agreed to help find the lost ring and I responded to the location at which time I learned that Rick had been folding up a beach chair when his ring slipped off of his finger and fell into the sand where it disappeared. After a failed attempt to find his ring in the sand Rick and his wife marked the area that the ring was lost in with a stick and then contact me for help. I began a grid search and on my second pass of the area I located the lost ring just west of the stick that had been placed in the sand as a marker. The ring was recovered and return to its rightful owner.

Gold Ring Lost in Thousand Oaks…Found and Joyfully Returned.

  • from Redondo Beach (California, United States)

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I received a call from Nancy who asked if could help her in finding a lost ring. I asked a few questions about the loss wherein she explained that it was lost 6 weeks prior, and possibly in a public place. I began to feel that the search might be futile because of the elapsed time involved, and then she told me the circumstances. She had just buried her husband of 47 years, and was wearing his ring, when sometime in the next few days the ring came up missing. She had checked the house, so the next possibilities would be the school yard where she was watching a soccer game, or in the front yard garden bordering the street that was lined with gravel. I felt that Nancy needed closure, and that searching those areas for her would provide that. We arranged a day to do the search, and I was on my way.

When I arrived at Nancy’s house, I saw the gravel bed. It was right next to the street where everyone walked, and any ring would have laid on top of the gravel, and would have been easily seen. I went over the whole area with the detector just in case we missed something with no results. Before we could search the soccer field we had to wait for school to get out which would take another 1 1/2 hours. I told Nancy that would not be a problem. She then said that her son had said that she should check the Christmas decoration boxes because she had also put them away right after the funeral. So she opened her shed, got up on a ladder, and handed down all the boxes that were put away that day. After she had gotten them all out, I proceeded to remove the contents of each box, and search everything and the box. Then I would hand each box back to her for replacement back in the shed. I got to the last box with 3 wreaths in it, and removed each one inspecting it carefully, and then when I removed the last wreath, there in the bottom of the box was the ring. I reached in and held it up for her. She jumped off of the ladder, and ran right over so excited that this precious item had been found. I felt so much joy for her, as I could see what a toll the last 6 weeks had taken on her. Sometimes those rings are not where you expect them to be.

 

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Platinum Diamond Wedding Ring recovered in Huntington Beach

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I received a call from Megan asking if I could help find her wedding ring lost in the sand. I told her I would be there in 15 minutes. She was attending  a volleyball tournament in Huntington Beach, Ca when she threw a ball and the ring went flying into the sand.

Megan had a great idea of where her ring was. She narrowed it down to a small area of the beach which was very helpful for my recovery effort. After a few minutes of detecting I had her ring in my scoop. A few of her friends were cheering after I found the ring.

 

Engagement Ring recovered in Long Beach


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Kayla called me Sunday night at 8pm and asked if I could help find her engagement ring she lost in the dry sand. The ring just slipped off her finger while she was picnicking with her fiancé Christian.

I immediately headed to their location and they were waiting for me to arrive. They were going to buy a cheap metal detector at a sporting goods store but they were closed already. Before they left to the store Christian put a stick in the sand to mark the location of the loss.

They weren’t 100 percent sure the ring was even lost at the picnic site. I started to detect towards the stick and I received a great signal with a VDI of 8, the same as her matching ring so I reached down and saved her ring from a sandy grave.

 

 

Lost White Gold Wedding Band, Honeymoon Island, Dunedin Fl. …Found!!

  • from Dunedin (Florida, United States)

 

 

              Steve Thomas

         Dunedin Ring Finder

Lost a ring or other metal valuable in a grassy or sandy area? Jewelry slip off of you while working outside, playing with the dog or swimming? Please call me ASAP at (843) 995-4719. I offer a free metal detecting service, reward optional but appreciated upon recovery!

 

David texted me a few days ago to tell me that he had lost his wedding band earlier that day while playing with his dogs on Pet Beach at Honeymoon Island State Park. David said he had only been married four days when this happened! He also told me that he had heard about me on a local Facebook discussion page called Dunedin Chat. We set up a search for the next morning to begin just after the park opened.

The next morning David explained to me that his wife Nicole had fortunately taken a photo of him on the beach where she could still see the ring on his finger but then later filmed a short video of David running with their dogs a little further down the beach where it appeared that the ring was not on his finger. David also admitted that the wedding band was slightly too large for his finger (and Nicole told him he needed to have it resized) so it probably slipped off while he was running. David then directed me to area of wet sand where he thought it most likely he had lost his ring and I began a grid search. After a couple of hours with nothing but beer caps, pull tabs, a few coins and some fishing weights to show for my efforts, I expanded the search area closer to the water but again, no luck. I then expanded the search area closer to the dune line but found nothing but coins and beach trash. After over four hours of searching, we decided we needed to take a break so I told David I would do a second sweep of the first area I detected as we headed towards the beach access. A few minutes later, I detected a target that not only I thought was a lower number than I was looking for on my Equinox 600 but also was the same number for the numerous pull tabs I had already dug. On a search like this, you dig everything and sure enough after one scoop I had recovered a ring! At first I did not think that it looked like the picture of the ring that David had sent me but after I cleaned off the wet sand and David overcame his initial shock he said “I can’t believe it, you found my ring!” I was still a little shocked myself even though I had told David that I had recovered another ring after a four hour search and while leaving the beach to take a break! The other people on the beach near our search area were just as happy as we were. David let Nicole know that the ring was safely back on his finger once again.

David and Nicole, thank you for contacting the Dunedin Ring Finder and trusting me to find David’s wedding band. Also, thank you for the generous reward and the kind words in your testimonial. I wish you many years of happy marriage!

 

 

 

 

 

Lost wedding band, East Brunswick, NJ February 2022

  • from Lavallette (New Jersey, United States)

I saw and add on a lost ring site that somebody had lost their wedding band while walking in a park. The add had all the pertinent information of the exact area it was lost. I quickly messaged Michelle explaining that she should just post the generic information due to the fact that unfortunately many people are dishonest, and may possibly go locate it and never return it to her. I also forwarded my ring finders link and told her if she needed help give me a shout. She liked my up front approach and honesty, so we arranged to meet at the park. we went over all the details, an while i was searching alongside the path, she walked with me to show exactly where she was. Unfortunately I had no luck, so I told her where to search in her car, post some flyers around spots she had went, an MOST importantly, do not through out her trash, but go home and dump it out and sift through it very carefully. 2 days later she messaged me in total shock, YES she found it stuck to a box. Although I did not locate it with my machine, I positively, with my knowledge in lost rings and jewelry, get 100% credit for her finding her beautiful platinum/diamond ring.