Real Estate Property Corner Location Tag | The Ring Finders

Real Estate Lot Corner Metal Pin Location in Novato, California

  • from Portland (Oregon, United States)

Owners selling beautiful home high in the hills above Novato, unable to locate one of the rear corners lot « pins », 200 feet from the street. The plat from the Realtor showed the other rear corner 100 feet away. By measuring 200 feet from the street, and 100 feet from the existing rear corner marker, I was able to narrow the search area to about 10 square feet. I found the 3/4″ steel pipe under 5 inches of dirt and debris in about 5 minutes. Here I am painting it orange.

This is 2nd time I have been called out by a Realtor to locate a property corner marker.

Always fun to be successful!

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SF Bay Area RingFinders Contact: Marshall Smith – Text or call: 415-895-0334

Metal Detectorist serving the Greater San Francisco Bay Area from sunny San Mateo, CA

 

 

 

Platinum Wedding Band Recovered in Ocean Beach Dunes – Metal Detecting San Francisco

  • from Portland (Oregon, United States)

Josh and his wife were just picking up their picnic stuff after a nice afternoon at the beach. They had chosen a secluded spot way up on the dunes, where they could could see the whole beach, to set up. As Josh reached down for his backpack to leave, his wedding band slipped off his finger and dropped into the soft dune sand. They searched and sifted the soft flowing sand with their fingers until dusk. As the light was fading, they found me at TheRingfinders.com and we agreed to meet the next morning.

Ocean Beach is San Francisco‘s largest public beach. It’s really long and wide, with some big grass covered dunes at Great Highway and Lincoln Way. There are many little private spots to relax.

It took me about 10 minutes to locate Josh’s platinum wedding band under about 12 inches of loose sand, (where he is standing, below).

A very faint signal came from deep in the sand, as his ring had slid down from the top of the dune about 4 feet, and buried itself in deeper.

Josh and his wife were very grateful, and relieved, as you can see in Josh’s genuine smile.

Josh’s platinum wedding band!

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SF Bay Area RingFinders Contact: Marshall Smith – Text or call: 415-895-0334

Metal Detectorist serving the Greater San Francisco Bay Area from sunny San Mateo, CA

 

 

Metal Detecting Large Silver Coin Collection, Recovered in Coffey Park Neighborhood, after Santa Rosa, CA Wild Fires 95403

  • from Portland (Oregon, United States)

Their home burned to the ground, and their 2,00o silver coin collection buried somewhere in the ruble, these homeowners reached out to me for assistance.

The photos generally speak for themselves.

Setting: Aftermath of the Coffey Park neighborhood fire.

First silver coins located under about 18 inches of fire debris.

Husband and wife, in PPE (Personal Protective Equipment), begin to excavate their silver coin collection from the toxic debris of their burned home.

First set of recovered coins and silver spoons in their old Weber BBQ bottom.

Burned tool box tray with more burned silver coins.

Home Depot bucket with more burned silver coins.

Toasted real Tiffany & Co lamp.

Homeowner with 2,000 recovered silver coin collection and remnants of Tiffany & Co lamp.

Most of the silver coins were damaged beyond recognition. He planned to have them refined and formed into silver bars.

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SF Bay Area RingFinders Contact: Marshall Smith – Text or call: 415-895-0334

Metal Detectorist serving the Greater San Francisco Bay Area from sunny San Mateo, CA

GIA Graduate Gemologist

 

Lost Platinum Ring Recovered after Santa Rosa Fires – Metal Detecting Northern California

  • from Portland (Oregon, United States)

Everything was fine when Bill and his wife went to bed on Sunday night. It was about 2AM when a Sonoma County Sheriff deputy pounded on their door, screaming for them to get dressed and get out. They had only minutes to grab a few things and throw them in their car. Bill remembered feeling his ring fly off somewhere in the garage as they raced out of their house. Four days later, he called The Ringfinders and we were able to locate his ring in the ashes underneath the burned out remnants of his car, where his garage once stood. A small memento recovered!

Lost metal items recovered in NorCal and the greater San Francisco Bay Area. Call or text Marshall at (415) 895-0334.

My recovery rate is is about 95% if the object is still there in the area. Don’t wait a week to call a pro!

SF Bay Area RingFinders Contact:  Marshall Smith – Text or call: 415-895-0334

Metal Detectorist serving the Greater San Francisco Bay Area from sunny San Mateo, CA