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Class ring recovered at Huntington Beach State Beach

  • from Sunset Beach (California, United States)

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Diego was at the beach with his friends last night throwing a ball around when his ring came off his finger and ended up buried in the sand. They tried their best to find it but didn’t have any luck.

Diego met me at the beach this morning before the parking lot was full of 4th of July revelers and showed me the area of his loss. I was able to find his ring in about 10 minutes. Have a happy 4th Diego.

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Lost White Gold with Diamonds Wedding Ring.. Huntington Beach, CA. .. Found and Returned to a Happy Wife

  • from Newport Beach (California, United States)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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**** David’s wife Arsine had put her wedding ring in a pocket of her jacket for safekeeping while at Huntington Beach, CA.. Just before leaving the beach she went to retrieve the ring and it was missing. She was sure it was lost somewhere in the sand.

After a hour of searching the sand with no luck, David called me to ask for help. I live within 8 miles of their location so it was a short time till I showed up where the loss occurred.

They had the spot secured so I was confident that we could find the ring in few minutes. After a few swings of my Minelab Equinox metal detector the white gold diamond wedding ring was found and returned to Arsine. Another happy couple helped by a member of TheRingFinders.. Stan the Metal Detector Man .. 

I WILL TRY ANYWHERE”.. Call Now, I’m available to help you find your valuable.. 949-500-2136 .. 

Wedding Ring Found in Huntington Beach

  • from Sunset Beach (California, United States)

On August 9, 2016 Amy had posted that she had lost her wedding ring three days prior on a Facebook Community Forum I belong too. I immediately reached out to her and told her I could help her find the ring. She told me the diamonds were her Husbands Grandmothers and they had them set into a new custom made ring. We arranged to meet at the beach where she removed the ring to apply sunscreen. Luckily she had a good recollection of the area they were sitting. After about 30 minutes of grid searching I found her sentimental ring. Amy was so thankful, she contacted me the next weekend and invited me out for dinner with her family.

Two Rings Lost in Sand .. Newport Beach, CA. .. Found

  • from Newport Beach (California, United States)

Two special rings given to Jessie by her late aunt were lost in the sand. I received an email just before midnight from Jessie.
On Sep 6, 2016, at 11:47 PM, Jessie ?…..<jessie. wrote:
Hi Stan! I stumbled across The Ring Finders this evening – I was at Newport Beach today and lost two rings that have great sentimental value. I wondered if you could tell me more about your service and if you are available!
I had taken the rings off because I was taking part in a cooking class for a work event and didn’t want them to get covered in raw chicken. I put them in the pocket of my apron and we ended up going to the beach to take a group photo with our aprons on – after the first photo I cast the apron aside, and the rest is history.
We were on Newport Beach this evening around 6:30 at the end of 49th street.
Thank you so much for any info you can provide,
Jessie
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I couldn’t get a reply from her and it bothered me that the beach cleaning machine may get the rings before Jessie could talk to me. It’s less that 3 miles from where I live, so I took the above directions and drove to do a search. My plan was to grid search the first 40 feet from the towel line towards the beach front homes. The Beach King sifting machine normally does two or three passes along the towel line.
After about an hour I had confidence that the rings were not in beach sifting area. I could go home and wait for Jessie to call me with more definite directions. There was probably 150 yards of beach that the rings could be hiding, but they should be safe until I could talk to Jessie.
It was 1:30am as I walked off the beach, then I spotted finger drag marks on the dry sand. Set up a grid search and within 10 minutes I had Jessie’s two rings in my scoop.
Sent Jessie a email telling her I had found her rings and to call me so we could arrange at time and place to meet.. As it turned out I save her a trip from San Diego to Newport because I had another ring search the next day near where she lives. (Another coincident ? ). Jessie did give me some homemade brownies, a nice thank you card and a generous gratuity.

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