How to Find a Lost Ring In The Garden Tag | The Ring Finders

Unveiling the Secrets: How to Find a Lost Ring in the garden in Ojai CA

  • from Santa Barbara (California, United States)

Lost something precious amidst the sands of time? Fear not, for your search ends here. Picture this: Elizabeth, amidst the gentle pitter-patter of raindrops, finds herself amidst her garden, only to realize her wedding ring has slipped away. With dusk descending upon her, panic sets in as she frantically scans the earth, but to no avail. Enter the beacon of hope – a call to yours truly, the metal detector expert, poised to unveil the lost treasures buried beneath the earth.

As the morning sun heralds a new day, I set forth on a mission to reunite Elizabeth with her cherished possession. Armed with precision and determination, we narrow down the search to a compact 400 square feet, albeit shrouded in a labyrinth of knee-high succulents, each armed with their own set of prickly defenses. Undeterred by the daunting task ahead, I delve into the heart of the foliage, inch by inch, inching closer to the elusive prize.

Amidst the chaos of tangled roots and sharp edges, the piercing buzz of my MI6 pinpointer resonates through the air, signaling a glimmer of hope amidst the wilderness. With bated breath, I unearth the treasure, nestled amidst the foliage – Elizabeth’s lost wedding ring, gleaming in the morning light like a beacon of hope amidst the shadows.

But the journey doesn’t end here. If you find yourself in a similar predicament, lost amidst the sands of uncertainty, fret not. With a simple call or text to 805-290-5009, embark on a journey of rediscovery, as I, your trusted metal detecting service, guide you towards the light. For more information, visit www.venturacountyringfinder.com, and let us unravel the mysteries buried beneath the earth, one lost ring at a time.

Lost My Ring While Raking Leaves In The Lower Mainland/Vancouver

  • from Vancouver (British Columbia, Canada)

Well it’s that time of year again when people are losing their jewelry while gardening and raking leaves, It happens every fall! The sad thing is most people just give up the search after they can’t find their lost item. I got a call from a young man named Joe who didn’t give up the search and found TheRingFinders.com online while looking to rent a metal detector.

Joe explained to me over the phone that he felt that the ring might have come off his finger when he took his gloves off to answer his phone in his front yard. He wasn’t 100% sure but he thought it was the most likely place where the ring could be lost. Joe searched himself but to no avail,

He was not ready to give up the search so he had me come out to take a look.

I was excited for the challenge but I only had a 4 hour window before I started work so I drove out to his place (over an hour drive each way) and to both of our surprise the search only took 10 seconds! That’s right… turn on the machine 10 seconds later I found his ring, I have the best job in the world… I get to make people smile, Joe was in a little bit of shock as he couldn’t believe I was holding up his ring so quickly. In over 500 recoveries that I have made, you get lucky once in a while! I was extremely happy to have found this ring for such a nice young man.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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White Gold Wedding Band Lost on Backyard Hillside in Los Angeles, CA…Found.

  • from Redondo Beach (California, United States)

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I received a text from Jason this morning about a ring he had lost on the hillside behind his house two weeks ago. He wondered if I would come out and look for it. I called as soon as I read the text, and discussed the situation with him. I figured if it was lost in his backyard, it hadn’t moved very far, and the odds of finding it were good, so I told him I would be there as quickly as possible.

When I got to his house, Jason met me, and took me to the location of the loss. It was a very steep hillside with a very sandy soil that would swallow a ring almost as quick as beach sand. I could see that there was a lot of sand that had been moved, which was down further on the slope. I figured the ring probably had slid down the slope with the sand movement while he was looking for it, so I began my search in the lowest part of the sand pile. Jason told me that he had spent hours searching the hillside, which explained how so much sand had been moved down the hill. I did not receive the signal I was looking for so I started moving back up the hill towards the original area of the loss. When I got to the area he showed me where he knew the ring came off, I heard the tone I was looking for, and pulled out my pin pointer to narrow down the search. With a little movement of the sand I saw Jason’s ring. He happened to be in another area of the hill when I found it, so I called to him to show him that I had found it. He came over relieved, and amazed that it was still in the same area he had lost it in. It was certainly wonderful to have made his day, because he had only been married a little more than a year, so this was a great loss to him and his wife; a lot of happiness was spread around today!

If you lose your ring or other metal item of value, call as soon as possible. I will work hard to help you find what you thought might never be found again. I search,  Beverly Hills, Hermosa Beach, Huntington Beach, Long Beach, Los Angeles, Malibu, Manhattan Beach, Newport Beach, Rancho Palos Verdes, Redondo Beach, Santa Monica, Seal Beach, Simi Valley, Thousand Oaks, Torrance, Venice Beach, and all parks, yards, gardens, and ponds (to 5 foot depths) in all of Orange County, all of Los Angeles County, and Ventura County.

Lost Ring Found Barre Vermont

  • from Barre (Vermont, United States)
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6/7/15
Another happy day seeing an owner reunited with her ring today!

My neighbor and longtime friend referred me to a woman who was urgently needing to find a ring she had lost while gardening, and didn’t know how to go about finding it. The ring was an older, monogrammed gold ring. It was given to her by her Great Aunt, so it had lots of sentimental meaning to her. My neighbor told her “I know just the person who can find it for you, he has metal detectors and belongs to The Ring Finders”. She called me and I went to her house shortly after to do the search.

After a quick search, it was back on her finger! She was very happy to get it back, especially because the area around her home has many tenants and she didn’t want it going into the wrong hands.

I’m also excited, because she has invited me to come back someday and detect around her home, which is over 100 years old. I’m sure that we will find many interesting things that will bring the history of the house alive.

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