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Lost Ring from Boat in Dana Point Harbor .. Found and Returned to Owne

  • from Newport Beach (California, United States)

If you’ve lost a ring or important metallic item, calor text ..l Stan  TheMetal Detector Man .. 949-500-2136

** I Recieved a call about a gold wedding band dropped over the side of a boat. The boat was tied up in its slip. John told me  he felt the ring come off his finger and saw it splash between the stern and the dock.  It was definitely there in a 4 ft x 4 ft.area 8 to 12 ft deep depending on the tide level..  The problem was the area is loaded with 40 years of metal trash.

I was unable to do the dive because I had just had a medical procedure. My back up diver, Rudy was available to do the dive. I supplied him with sifting equipment and othe search tools. It was a teadius sifting process, but persistence yielded the very sentimental wedding ring..

 

Lost Gold Medallion in the water … Belmont Shores, CA. … Found

  • from Newport Beach (California, United States)

Friday   May  2, 2014

Ami had called me about an hour after her boyfriend , Nick had lost his gold medallion in the water at Belmont Shores Dog Beach.  She had found my phone number on TheRingFinders website. I asked her a few quick questions. What time of day, Where , dry sand or water and would they be able to wait for an hour to direct me in the general location.  I checked the tides and realized that the tide was coming in which will hamper the search. More important was that I meet Nick to hear his story and see where he was when it was lost.   The normal drive would be about 30 minutes but there was a major traffic problem and it took three times as long to get there.  Nick was able to wait but the tide did not, it was already nearly high tide.  Nick told me that he had been in about 3 or 4 feet of water when his dog swam up to him. The dog’s paw got entangled in the necklace and Nick felt the chain break. After hearing the story I had to give it a try even though I felt it was out in the deeper water. I searched for about 30 minutes in waist deep water with small waves, not one signal. Nick had told me the medallion was a sentimental family heirloom. I was confident I had a better chance to search for it early the next morning which was a minus .3 ft low tide. As it worked out, I was able to find the medallion and the chain within 30 minutes at 6:30 am Saturday morning.  Ani was able to meet me so she could pass it off to Nick. I also learned that this medallion had belonged to Nick’s dad which made it so very special.  It was a pleasure to help Nick, his Mother and Ani find this heirloom and to hear how happy they were. I was told they didn’t have very much faith that the metal detector would be able to find it. I get that « I don’t believe that thing will find my ring »  « LOOK » quite often, but it just makes it more exciting when I find the lost item.

Nick's Pendant

Nick’sPendant

Ani came to get the pendant for Nick

Ani came to get the pendant for Nick