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Found Lost Ring Walla Walla/Eastern Washington/Platinum Ring

  • from Yakima (Washington, United States)
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Today was a good day to hunt for a ring. Well, just about any day is good for hunting. I was contacted by a man from Walla Walla, Washington, who had listed a lost ring on Craigslist. The ring was lost about one week ago, and they had already rented two metal detectors and searched the area with no luck. It is always hard for someone to pick of a MD for the first time and understand what all the « beeps » are about and he was no exception.

The story was that they were out on the deck trying to get their barbecue going. She was fanning the flames and suddenly her 4K Platinum engagement ring flew off her finger. They did not see where it went and did not hear it hit anything.

Upon arriving at the house I did a ring test to see the areas that it might have landed in. Each test showed a low trajectory directly to each side. I started the search on the deck, where the bench around the deck was open underneath and was dirt and gravel mix with dry leaves on top. After that did not show any ring I started on the lawn. I did a grid search twice of the area using two different settings on my XLT and the ring was not there.

The only other place that it might have gone, I felt was over the fence to the neighbors yard, but that was a long shot because of where she was standing, and the other ring tests did not even come close to the fence. After suggesting we check over the fence and see if it had somehow made it over, I stopped and searched one more area while a relative went into the neighbors yard to look. He found the ring on the ground under a camper parked next to the fence. It must have been some wild arm flapping to get the ring to come off and fly back over her shoulder at least 20 feet. It was pretty amazing. Everyone had just about given up hope on finding the ring. You can imagine how happy they were when it was found.

This was such a nice ring, and it had only just began its journey, to be lost and ended there, would have been to bad. The owners were such nice people and now they have a story to go with the ring.

The owner of the ring was pretty excited to have it back, and was thinking of ways he could tell his fiance that it was found. Big smiles all around.

Thanks guys for letting me be apart of the adventure and thanks for the nice reward!

The Ring Finders Metal Detecting Service, Rio de Janeiro Brazil, Augusto Vincenzo

  • from Vancouver (British Columbia, Canada)

The Ring Finders Metal Detecting Service has its first member from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Augusto Vincenzo 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 Augusto’s profile page at The Ring Finders… http://theringfinders.com/Augusto.Vincenzo/

Lost your jewelry in or around Carrollton,Texas?

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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

Metal Detecting… White Rock/South Surrey/Dog Park Gold

  • from Vancouver (British Columbia, Canada)

While at a dog park this young man threw a stick and saw a splash in the pond…It wasn’t the stick, it was his gold signet ring that was given to him 10 years ago…

Metal Detecting the Snow/Cypress Mountain/Seymour Mountain/Lost Diamond Rings & Gold Wedding Bands

  • from Vancouver (British Columbia, Canada)

Its that time of year once again and people will be losing their rings in the snow! Contact me ASAP and I will do my best to get to you and help you find your lost ring.

It is very important to mark the area were you lost your ring in order for it to be recovered. I have had lots of success in snow recoveries if I’m put in a good area.
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Chris Turner 778-838-Find(3463)

Lost Ring…Metal Detector Rentals

  • from Vancouver (British Columbia, Canada)

Summer is over now and it was a successful one! I had many calls and found more rings this year then any other year. Now that the fall is here I look forward to the garden searches & snow hunts, so many ways people can lose their rings.

If you or anyone you know has lost a ring recently or many years ago, please contact me and I’d be happy to help you find what you thought was lost forever!

I love my job!

Lost something?

Call Chris Turner:778-838-Find(3463)

Metal Detecting…Trout Lake/ Vancouver

  • from Vancouver (British Columbia, Canada)

When I’m off work I enjoy searching some lakes around my home town to kill some time.

I search during the night so not to disturb sun tanners during the day. Also Its been sooooo hot here its hard to sleep, so a night hunt is refreshing!

Found these two silver rings today at Trout Lake in Vancouver, if any of the two belong to you please contact me and I’ll be happy to return it to you!

You must know the inscription on the inside of the rings to claim it…

I love my job!

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

Metal Detecting for a lost gold wedding band on Crescent Beach/South Surrey

  • from Vancouver (British Columbia, Canada)

I received a call while I was at work, this young man told me the story about how his wife’s wedding band fell off her finger and into the ocean where they were standing. He said that they searched for 3 hours in knee deep water but had no luck in finding the ring.

The night before I was out searching for a young man’s wedding band at 12 AM and I was a little tired as I just switched to nights for work that day.

I listened to his story and I needed to check the tide chart on my Iphone to see when the next low tide was so I told him I’d call him back.

The next low tide was at 7:59 AM…I would be working to 4:30 AM that morning so I had to decide if I could make it out there…I figured I could drive out there after work and get a few hours of sleep then meet him and find his wife’s wedding band and get a few more hours sleep to wait out the morning rush hour, then go home and get a few more hours of sleep then go to work.

I called him back and we were to meet at 7AM that morning for the search. I drove out to the Crescent Beach area and slept in my car for a bit then at 7AM I met Mohumad.

Mohumad explained what happened that day and that he was sure of the area the ring was lost in, which helps a lot when your searching for something so small. He drove and I followed him to the beach, when we got there the tide was out and Mohumad showed me where he thought the ring would be.

He walked to the top of the beach where there was a big patch of seaweed and walked out towards the water and stopped and said this is the area here!

I started my search and within 20 seconds or so I found the ring! It helps so much when a person doesn’t panic and makes a mental note of the area the ring was lost in because it gives me a great chance to find the ring the next day. I had a similar search at a beach years back and it took me close to 3 hours to locate the lost ring.This was because the person didn’t make a note of the area but just pointed and said out there some where…Thanks Mohumad, it was great meeting you and I’m glad your wife has her ring back!

I love my job!

Lost something? Call ASAP…778-838-Find(3463)

Please watch the video below…

Metal Detecting 3rd Beach in Vancouver in 4 feet of water for a lost wedding band…

  • from Vancouver (British Columbia, Canada)

I receive a call at around 3pm on Saturday in regards to a lost gold wedding band at 3rd beach in Vancouver. The man tells me that he was at the beach swimming at low tide in about 4 feet of water when he felt the ring come off his finger.

The great thing is he made a mental note of the area using the lifeguard chair on the beach and trees in front of him in the far distance. This is amazing because it gives me a good chance to get close to the area the ring was lost in and this is very important because if you ever look at the ocean and say…Hey I lost my ring some where out there, can you find it? It’s like looking for a needle in haystack!

I had no chance that day to search as the tide was coming in and by the time I got there it would have been to deep. I checked the tide schedule and it was a higher low tide the next day by 1 foot and even high the next few days… We met on the Sunday at low tide and he showed me the area he thought it would be in…The ocean wasn’t that warm!

I started my grid search which is very difficult in the water and close to 30 minutes and cold body we went to the shoreline to talk about the location.

He asked me if the ring would have moved very much in the past 24 hours and I said not much at all as the gold ring is heavy and like all gold it works its way down into the sand. I took my ring off and dropped it at the shoreline and we watched as the waves never moved the ring, it slowly became covered by sand and disappeared.

I knew we had to find the ring today because if we didn’t the tide would have been to deep for the next week or so to search for it.

He walked back out to chest deep water and looked around and lined himself up with the lifeguard chair and said to me « it has to be around here » I walked up towards him swinging my loop under water and when I got to him I turned to the right about one yard and got a great signal! I knew it was his ring, I scooped up the sand and without looking I held the scoop up to him and his smile said it all!

Note to anyone who ever looses a ring in the water…If its chest deep of water…#1 Line yourself up with something on the beach…Log, big rock, exct. #2 slowly walk towards the log and count your steps or yards. When I get there we count the steps and this gives me a fantastic chance to get into the specific area that I need to find your ring!

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Lost something and need it Found? Call me ASAP 778-838-Find(3463)

Watch the YouTube video…2nd one down