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How to find a lost ring in the water

  • from Clemson (South Carolina, United States)

How to find a lost ring in the water? Call me, it’s what I do. (864)535-4347, Dwight Childress. I have over 8 yrs of metal detecting experience land and water with scuba certifications for those deeper recoveries. On this particular recovery I got the call about a couple walking their dog near a very popular swimming area in Downtown Greenville. The woman slipped and lost her ring in the water. I came prepared to snorkel and search for her ring. As I was wading along sweeping my detector, I heard a loud beep! Something much bigger than a ring. I donned my snorkel gear and submerged. I came up with a ring and a phone. Excitedly she exclaimed, « oh wow you found my phone also! » Yup she wasn’t as worried about her phone so never mentioned it but still very excited to have it back. It was a great recovery. 

 

 

Lost ring found Greenville SC

  • from Clemson (South Carolina, United States)

Lost ring found with metal detector. Dwight Childress (864)535-4347. Got the call late one day about a guy throwing scraps over his fence into the woods behind his house. He felt his ring come off and he heard a « Thunk ». I came over and began sweeping the area, left, right, up, down. Unsuccessfully completing the first grid search and reevaluating his recollection of the story, I decided to expand my outer grid a little more and BAM! Shining like a star hidden in the grass was his ring. It was a great feeling. He had his whole family out and his kids. I let his little boy use one of my detectors and may have started him down a path of the next Ring Finder.

How to find a lost ring, Clemson SC

  • from Clemson (South Carolina, United States)

How to find a lost ring? Call or text me, it’s that simple. (864)535-4347. I’m a metal detectorist, its what I do.  I have the tools and the experience to locate your lost item. Rings, keys, necklaces, phones, etc. Whether you lost it in your yard or local park, sometimes no matter how shiny they are they seem to blend right in with the grass. Thats why with my detector as long as you can point me to the most recent place you know you had it, Ill track it down.

lost wedding ring Easley SC

  • from Clemson (South Carolina, United States)

Easley SC metal detectorist Dwight Childress, cell# (864)535-4347 call or text anytime.

Well when I joined the ring finders I didn’t imagine being called for this type of recovery. A ring that has been lost for over 5 years! With a great idea of the location it should be I set out in the clients backyard to help locate the ring. Unfortunately with it being lost for 5 years I knew I would have to be digging. So every time I came across a good signal that’s what I did. Although it wasn’t the most signals I’ve heard in such a close area, I still did a lot of digging. Finding pieces of tin from the homes construction, pull tab, a quarter, a sprinkler head, and a dog tag. I was getting a little skeptical as most of my signals were similar vdi’s and tones. But when my pinpointer flipped that dirt clump over the gold shone through better then I could believe it would have after 5 years. I’m glad I was able to locate it and it was obvious what it meant for my client to have it returned.

Lost ring found Clemson SC

  • from Clemson (South Carolina, United States)

Clemson SC metal detectorist Dwight Childress, cell #(864)535-4347 call or text anytime. Great news after a week of bad. After the big SC rivalry game between Clemson and SC lead to the loss 30-31, another big loss came to. Walking home from the game my client crossed a field where he stumbled and felt his prized ring fly from his finger. He spent several hours searching and even recruited the help of his friends with no luck. With the help of a family member they located our services at Ring Finders and found me. I met him at the field where I searched for several hours myself. I made arrangements to come back soon with a great plan. I laid out a grid using surveying flags. 3 feet apart and 150 feet across from one another, I laid out the rest of my day with high visibility. Row by row and swung my coil stopping for every beep I came across, heart pumping and jumping every time! After several hours I made my way to the very last row. I was staring at the last flag as I made my way swinging towards it. I could feel the disappointment starting creep across me when finally with only 20 feet left to go, the loudest signal rang out and screamed from my detector. There it was! Big gold and very shiny! My first recovery as a Ring Finder! It was a great feeling and even better when I made that call to let him know I had it in my hands. Some losses may be forever but with my help I was able to make this one just a temporary setback.