Granddaughter’s Claddagh Ring Returned in Kansas City


Subsequent to recent weight loss, Ruth lost her platinum and diamond wedding set. She contacted me and upon arrival she recounted all her activities leading up to her realizing the rings were not on her finger. We methodically retraced all her steps and about 10 minutes into the search, her husband was actually able to eyeball find the larger ring. Amazing! From there is was a simple process to retrieve the smaller band and she was reunited with her precious keepsakes. Another happy customer!

Kayle realized she lost her ring on Sunday. Trying to recreate all her actions since the last time she knew she had it on, she felt the most likely culprit was the backyard football game. She enlisted friends and family to help look through the leaves and grass. She even rented\purchased metal detectors to no avail. On Friday she contacted me and within a couple of hours we were in the « football field » in question. We did our best to re-enact the events, figured out most likely areas and then grid the boundaries of the search area. 10 minutes of swinging and we hit that unmistakable staccato tone of a surface target! Another very happy customer!

Kara attended an outdoor wedding and after the ceremony realized her unique silver ring was missing. Lots of folks looked for it under a massive party tent but came up with nothing. They searched again to no avail as the tent and setup were dismantled the next day.
Wisely, she got on the internet, found TheRingFinders and subsequently contacted me. We carefully set boundaries for a grid search and voila! 15 minutes and we swung right over the ring, very near where she was sitting. This is one she couldn’t replace so it had a huge sentimental value for her.
It is so satisfying to be a part of the story.

In a fit of pique, Jesse launched Sam’s matching Cartier love band across the drive, across the street and onto a neighbor’s property. After cooler heads prevailed, she set upon a search for the ring that included enlisting the neighbors, ushing flashlights at night, and even buying her own detector. When none of these resulted in the return of her ring, she contacted TheRingFinders and that lead her to me. We carefully reconstructed the events and within 15 minutes, the gold Cartier was back with it’s rightful owner! Another happy ending and a very satisfied customer!

Frank lost his wedding ring playing football with his son. After several searches attempting to locate the ring in his backyard, his wife contacted The Ringfinders. The next day we were recreating the events step by step. Sure enough, the ring was less than 3 ft from the very spot he’d marked as the search area. Another happy customer and another happy ending!

Jayce lost her white gold and diamond ring in her back yard. After two days of searching and two new metal detectors, she was frustrated and had given up much hope of finding it. She finally contacted me and within 4 hours we were in her back yard recreating the events that lead to the lost ring. Bingo! Ring Found! One more happy customer and one more cherished keepsake back with its rightful owner! This doesn’t ever get old. It is truly an honor and very rewarding to be a part of the story.

Check out the YouTube video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9epYUkycuk4
After a recent arctic blast, Ted cleaned the snow off a car in his driveway, then departed in his own car parked on the street. Shortly after, he realized his wedding band was missing. He contacted me and we braved the 15 degree temps looking for his ring. No luck in the driveway but wouldn’t you know, right on the snow packed street, I swung over a strong signal. He was fortunate the snowplow didn’t move it. I am fortunate to have another happy (but cold) customer!
