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Lost Platinum Wedding Band Found At Dewey Beach, Delaware

  • from Lewes (Delaware, United States)
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On 06/19/2024, I was contacted by Xiao-Lan about her Platinum Wedding Band that had been lost in the sand on the beach in Dewey Beach, Delaware. Xiao-Lan had given her wedding band to her husband to hold for her while she went swimming with her son. The wedding band fell out of her husbands hand into the sand. I made contact with Xiao-Lan at the location on the beach where the ring had been lost, I began a search of the area and was able to locate the lost ring in the area in front of their blanket that was closest to the water.

Four Rings Lost On The Beach In Ocean City Maryland/Found

  • from Lewes (Delaware, United States)
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On 06/10/2024, I was contacted by Angie regarding four rings that she had lost on the beach at 94th street in Ocean City, Maryland. Angie had placed all four of her rings in the pocket of her shorts for safe keeping while she went swimming. After swimming, Angie picked up her shorts at which time all four rings fell out of the pocket of her shorts into the sand. I met Angie at the beach at which time she guided me to the area of where she had lost her rings. The four rings were found all in the same area and returned to Angie.

A « FAREWELL » WAVE RESULTS IN LOST WEDDING RING THAT WAS SWIFTLY RECOVERED!!! 🌊

  • from Emerald Isle (North Carolina, United States)


Allison and Mitch were enjoying their yearly vacation at Emerald Isle, NC. Allison went to rinse her wedding band in the damp sand when suddenly, an unexpected wave surged up the beach, snatching the ring from her fingers. A man from a neighboring group overheard their plight and suggested the Crystal Coast Ring Finders, which he had read about. Mitch contacted me roughly 20 minutes after the loss. When I arrived, I learned that another detectorist had detected a signal in the surf but failed to retrieve it, marking the location with a shovel. Allison believed she was slightly east of the marked spot when the ring slipped away. Venturing a few times into the turbulent surf, I picked up a strong signal in the wet sand. With one scoop, I unearthed the sand, and both Allison and I saw her ring as it tumbled out of the main sand pile. The exquisite band, a perfect complement to her engagement ring, was finally back in its rightful place.

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Gold Wedding Ring lost in the Long Beach sand

  • from Sunset Beach (California, United States)

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Damien’s gold wedding ring flew off of his finger while he was shaking the sand off his hands. When I arrived Damien and his friends had an area of the sand marked off where the ring might be.

I found a few bottle caps and pull tabs before the ring showed up. Damien and his group of around ten people all started clapping and cheering. I could tell Damien was relieved that I had found his ring.

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Bracelet lost at La Jolla Shores found.

  • from La Jolla (California, United States)

Namith was playing volleyball on the beach, when one of his bracelets popped loose and disappeared into the dry sand. A search ensued, but, it couldn’t be found. After asking the lifeguard service and an online search, Namith ended up at our door and my contact info. My wife and I had just finished dinner with friends at a local restaurant, so, we were ready to go work off a few calories. After heading home to get my gear, we headed over the the beach and met Namith. We discussed the details of what I needed to find and the approximate search area. I then got to work gridding the area. After a couple of junk targets, I got a steady 4 on my Equinox 900. A scoop later and I had the target out of the ground. My pin pointer zeroed in on it and I pulled the bracelet out of the clump of sand. After removing the sand stuck to it, we found that the clasp was missing. The search continued, but, I wasn’t able to find it. Namith was still very happy to get his bracelet back. A pleasure to meet you and thank you for the reward.

Lost denture recovered in Princes Risborough

Sometimes the slightly odd request comes along!

I had a call from a chap who was slightly embarrassed, but asked if I could search for his lost denture? I said as long as there was some metal, I could probably detect it.

He said he lost it while talking to his friend from his apartment window, and out it flew!…..this I found amusing and had to apologise for laughing a bit.

We agreed a time, and I set off.

I arrived and was greeted by the chap, there was a distinct gap in his smile, but not a very big gap. So this was quite a small denture I was looking for, with probably not much metal for a good signal.

I chose my smallest high frequency coil, which was necessary, as said denture had been lost in a dense bush.

This was quite a  challenging search, as it was also a very trashy location, lots of bottle tops, drainage and other utilities in close proximity, but with a de-tuned , this made things a little easier.

Thankfully after about 45 minutes, and not a bad signal the denture was re united with its very happy owner!

Wildwood Crest NJ Lost Wedding Ring Found by Ring Finders South Jersey John Favano

  • from North Wildwood (New Jersey, United States)

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Kasey was enjoying a day at the beach in Wildwood Crest, NJ, surrounded by her family and friends. She had placed her precious wedding band in a pouch within her beach bag, but as she reached in for something else, the ring accidentally slipped out and fell onto the sand.

 

Erin reached out to me for help. I met them just 30 minutes later. I quickly set up a grid pattern and began a meticulous search with my metal detector. After a few passes, my detector beeped, signaling that I had found something. And to everyone’s delight, it was Kasey’s ring! Overjoyed, Kasey was able to reunite with her treasured wedding band. The rest of their vacation in Wildwood Crest, NJ, could be enjoyed!

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How to find a lost wedding ring in the sand?

  • from Miami (Florida, United States)


If you’re on vacation And lost a valuable piece of jewelry on the beach or in the ocean give me a call/text (Louis) 305-608-1870 I have a Metal Detecting service and can find your last item for you.  Be sure to check out my other recoveries and blogs (over 100).  This couple was in town at Miami Beach from Switzerland and placed his wedding ring on a towel while they were putting on sunscreen and picked up the towel and the ring went flying off. They tried for hours to find it with No luck. They came across my information on the Internet, and I was able to find it for them Within a few minutes.  If you’re in the same situation, don’t wait. Give me a call.

Wedding ring Found AGAIN at Carpinteria State Beach

  • from Santa Barbara (California, United States)
Lost Ring in the sand Recovery at Carpinteria State Beach and Beyond – Dave MacDonald at DaveTheRingFinder.com
Lost a ring at Carpinteria State Beach, Rincon Beach Park, Loon Point Beach, Summerland Beach, La Conchita Beach, Bates Beach, Rincon Beach, Faria Beach, Emma Wood Beach, or Santa Claus Beach? Don’t waste time—call or text Dave MacDonald, your expert Ringfinder for lost ring recovery, at 805-290-5009 or visit davetheringfinder.com. I’ll get your ring back fast, whether it’s in the sand, water, dirt, or grass!
Nearly two years ago, I helped a client recover her rings at Carpinteria State Beach after they fell while she moved her chair during a camping trip. After every recovery, I wish folks well and jokingly say I hope not to see them again—at least not for lost jewelry! Fast forward to today, and that same client called me from almost the exact spot at Carpinteria State Beach. This time, her young son was the culprit. She’d set her rings on a small table to apply sunscreen, and he grabbed them to bring to her—only to drop one in the sand.
Two years back, she’d spent hours with a rented metal detector, fumbling to find her rings. Not this time—she knew to call me, Dave MacDonald, at 805-290-5009 right away. We shared a laugh about her repeat business, and I promised to be there within the hour for another lost ring recovery at Carpinteria State Beach. I arrived, gridded the area with my Minelab Manticore, and in just three minutes, her ring was back in my ckg scoop—safe and sound! She asked me to skip her photo in this blog since she’s my first repeat customer. I told her it’s always good to have a friend in the ring recovery game for spots like Rincon Beach Park or Summerland Beach—just in case!
For lost ring recovery at Carpinteria State Beach, Rincon Beach Park, Loon Point Beach, Summerland Beach, La Conchita Beach, Bates Beach, Rincon Beach, Faria Beach, Emma Wood Beach, or Santa Claus Beach, I’m your top choice. Dave MacDonald at davetheringfinder.com is retired and ready to help 24/7—whether your ring’s lost in the sand at Santa Claus Beach, the water at Emma Wood Beach, or the grass near Bates Beach. Don’t bother with rentals—call or text me at 805-290-5009 now, and I’ll recover your jewelry fast!

 

18K white gold ring found in Huntington Beach

  • from Sunset Beach (California, United States)

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Kyle lost his ring while playing cornhole at the beach yesterday. Monette, a friend of Kyle’s wife posted on a Huntington Beach facebook page about the lost ring. I reached out to her and offered my services. Monette met me at the beach the next morning and gave me great info on where t  hey were sitting and playing cornhole.

I checked the area where the canopy was set up and the ring was not there, so I moved to the area where the cornhole game was and that’s where the ring was found.

Greg, a friend is showing Kyle’s ring and I am wearing the ring after I found it.