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Wedding Lost From Beach Chair Cupholder at Newport Beach, CA. Found using a Metal Detecting Service

  • from Newport Beach (California, United States)


Stan the MetalDetector Man provide expert metal detecting service for all of Orange County beaches, parks, yards and water to 4 ft… call or text 949-500-2136

***  I received a call from Josh as I was driving home from the grocery store. He was on the sand at Newport Beach, CA. where he lost his wedding ring. I was only blocks away from his location and always have my metal detectors with me.

I had him wait at the location and met him a few minutes after his call. When we met on the beach he told me that he had his ring in the pocket of his beach chair. After he walked to his car his ring was not in the chair pocket. Most the times when rings are lost from chair cupholders or pockets, they fall out when the chair is first picked up. This time the ring was right where he had been sitting on the beach. Josh was happy to save time searching for the ring with the proper equipment and an experienced metal detector operator. He can continue his vacation here in Newport Beach before returning home in Arizona.

Heirloom Found Fast: Lost Father’s Ring Recovered in 15 Minutes

  • from Madison (New Jersey, United States)

Brian and Bill Leasure celebrating ring recovery

NORTHERN NEW JERSEY — Brian watched his gold ring fling off his finger into some tall brush while doing yard work at his home , but this wasn’t just any ring, it belonged to his late father.

After realizing it wouldn’t be a quick recovery, he reached out for help, hoping it hadn’t disappeared for good.

When I arrived, the search area was thick and uneven, the kind of ground that can swallow a ring in seconds and hold it for good. Using a tight grid search, I worked slowly through the grass with a small coil until I got a solid signal.

About 15 minutes in, I spotted it, twisted up in the grass and nearly impossible to see with the naked eye.

The relief on Brian’s face said it all.

Another meaningful recovery in Northern NJ, and another family story preserved.

The moment the ground gave up the ring

 

 

Sea Isle City NJ Oura Ring Found by Ring Finders South Jersey John Favano

  • from North Wildwood (New Jersey, United States)

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Beach ring losses happen faster than people expect.
One moment it’s there, and the next it’s gone.

That’s exactly what happened in Sea Isle City, New Jersey.
A family lost an Oura ring during a beach visit.

They contacted The Ring Finders South Jersey for help.
The question was whether recovery was possible.

The answer was yes, without hesitation.
Experience and proper equipment make the difference.

I collected details about the loss location and timing.
Then I headed out immediately with my metal detector.

The family had dinner reservations scheduled soon.
They gave me a general area before leaving the beach.

Quick action is crucial for beach recoveries.
Sand movement and foot traffic can hide targets fast.

I began scanning the area using proven search techniques.
Metal detecting on beaches requires precision and patience.

A solid signal appeared within minutes of searching.
I carefully scooped the sand and checked the find.

The Oura ring was safely recovered from the beach.
Another successful recovery was complete.

With nearly 500 recoveries approaching, each one still matters.
Every ring has a story behind it.

I contacted the family immediately with the good news.
We arranged to meet at their restaurant.

The moment the ring was returned brought instant relief.
Smiles, cheers, and gratitude filled the table.

They could finally enjoy their meal together stress free.
That’s the best part of this work.

The Ring Finders South Jersey serves beaches across South Jersey.
We specialize in lost ring recovery using metal detectors.

Wedding rings, engagement rings, and smart rings are commonly recovered.
Beaches are challenging, but success is possible.

If you lose a ring in Sea Isle City, act quickly.
Professional recovery increases your chances dramatically.

Don’t assume your ring is gone forever.
Many lost rings are found with the right help.

When every minute counts, experience matters most.
That’s what nearly 500 recoveries represent.

Two sentimental rings lost in Berkeley park…Found!!!

  • from Walnut Creek (California, United States)

Bay Area Ring Finders: Brendon Chapman… Metal Detecting Service/Call ASAP     925-580-2590

It’s nice to know that people care.  When Lydia lost two very sentimental rings given to her by her sister, she told me that at least 10 individuals assisted her in trying to locate them.  The rings were loose fitting and came off when she softly tossed a ball in the park, surely they shouldn’t have traveled far.  At last, the search was called off and Lydia was focused on an alternative solution.

She set out to rent or buy a metal detector, but couldn’t find a local source for quick deployment.  That’s when she stumbled upon my information in association with THERINGFINDERS.  The following morning I received a text message asking if I had availability to come to Berkeley to locate a missing ring.  I quickly called to let her know I could be available anytime after 3:30pm and would gladly come recover the ring.  That’s when I learned it was actually 2 missing rings. She let me know that the search area would be small and she knew pretty well where she was when they came off.  She would be right!

I arrived a bit after 4pm ready for a hunt. Lydia was waiting in the park along with her infant son, a young nephew, her mother, and a dog (or two).  She showed me the area and even performed a sample toss of the ball.  As I got underway, the first thing I noticed was that the park was noisy, that is, there was an abundance of metallic objects in the ground.  Then, boom…a perfect gold signal!  The problem was, the beautiful heavy gold earring that was recovered did not belong to Lydia (someone didn’t find THERINGFINDERS). A few minutes later, another really great signal!  This time I knew without a doubt it was the first of two rings and the second would be close at hand. Meer moments later, I was handing both rings back to a very relieved and grateful owner.  We had made the recovery!

Remembering what I said above, it’s nice to know that people care… As I collected my equipment ready to leave, an older gentleman walked up with an very vintage Bounty Hunter Coin Master detector.  Lydia seemed to know him and he may have been in the park helping the day before.  He commented about my Equinox and congratulated us on the recovery of the two rings.  He then set off to explore the area with his machine.  I assisted with a Garrett Pin-pointer and he produced a penny that we provided to Lydia’s nephew as “buried treasure.”  I was glad to have met Lydia and to have played a roll in the story of these two sentimental rings.

Bay Area Ring Finders: Brendon Chapman… Metal Detecting Service/Call ASAP     925-580-2590

 

Gold Wedding Band Lost, Recovered and Returned in Wayne, PA!!!

  • from Philadelphia (Pennsylvania, United States)

Rich was enjoying the spring weather with his wife and young son at a park in Wayne, PA. After some action on the playground he took a break at a picnic table. While sitting he felt his gold wedding band slip off and drop straight down into the grass under the picnic table. After a frustrating hour of searching he gave up and called me after finding me online in The Ring Finder directory. I was 30 minutes away and told him I would see him at 6:30 pm that same day. When I got there the first thing we did was move the heavy picnic table out of the way…then I set my machine for “gold only”. Less than 5 minutes later…his ring was back on his finger! He couldn’t believe he couldn’t find with his eyes but in his defense the ring did blend in with the yellow grass!!!

 

Sentimental Ring found at Bolsa Chica Beach

  • from Sunset Beach (California, United States)

Danielle texted me to ask if I could help find a ring her Daughter lost while at the beach. The ring had belonged to her Uncle and was very sentimental. I met Danielle and Bella at the beach and proceeded to the towel line where the ring was lost.
On my third pass gridding the area I received a nice signal that turned out to be her ring. They were both relieved that the ring had been found.

Find my ring…metal detecting service…Orlando Florida!

  • from Sanford (Florida, United States)
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The very best metal detecting service in Florida is theringfinders.com! We can help you with all your metal detecting needs and lost item recovery needs as well. My name is Mike McInroe and I am here to help you in your time of need…call or text me anytime at 321-363-6029 and let’s talk.

Mrs Rosa was sitting in the large screened in porch/pool area of her daughters home and she was brushing dog hair from the sleeve of her sweater when all of a sudden her diamond ring flew off of her finger and she heard it hit something and then it completely disappeared. She tried searching the best she could but at 82 years of age it was just a bit hard to look under all the outdoor furniture and other tight spaces. Her daughter even helped look as well and after a thorough search they decided to call someone for help. Later that afternoon I met Mrs Rosa and after a 10 minute search I was able to find her lost ring behind one of the wheels of the grill. Amazing how quickly a ring can disappear…but thank goodness for an awesome service like theringfinders.com…a metal detecting service to help find your lost ring when you cannot.

Call or text me at 321-363-6029 anytime and let’s talk.
Mike McInroe…waiting to help you today!

Lost Wedding Ring Found in Slidell, Louisiana Backyard

  • from New Orleans (Louisiana, United States)

I was contacted about a lost gold wedding ring in Slidell, Louisiana after it accidentally flew off while the owner was removing his gloves on his back porch. The ring landed somewhere in the wooded backyard area, which included mud, shallow water, and thick vegetation which made it difficult to locate by sight alone.

We scheduled a recovery, and once I arrived in Slidell, the homeowner showed me the last known location. I began a systematic search using my Nokta Makro Simplex Ultra metal detector, placing orange flags to mark signals that were too deep to be the ring, and carefully scanning the area behind the house.

Within about 15 minutes, I received a strong signal in a shallow water section. As I passed over the target again, I could actually see the gold ring faintly visible beneath the water and mud about 1-2 inches deep.

Using my Garrett ProPointer AT, I quickly pinpointed and recovered the ring.

The homeowner and his family were incredibly relieved and excited to have the ring back. Losing a wedding ring can be stressful, but fast response and the right equipment make all the difference.

If you have lost a ring in the New Orleans, Louisiana area please reach out to me and I can attempt to recover your ring.

 

Cherished Heirloom Gold Wedding Ring, Lost In The Saco, Maine Grass, Found With A Metal Detector

  • from Old Orchard Beach (Maine, United States)

While up on a ladder, cleaning walls, during spring cleaning, I received the following voicemail,

“Yes, good morning, hello. My name is Louann, M*******, and I just wanted to give a quick call. I believe I lost a ring this morning walking my dog. Um, it fell off my necklace that came unclasped, and I just thought I’d give a call. I live on Franklin Street, Saco, Maine and so the walk was very short and um, Yes, if this is something that, um, you might be able to assist with. My number is 207-***-****. Thanks very much, and my name is Louann M*******. Thank you so much. Bye.”

I immediately called Louann back and she told me what has happened. As she was hurriedly getting ready for work, she put her necklace on that also contained a pendant and her mother’s cherished heirloom, gold wedding ring. Louann then took her dog, for a walk, just prior to leaving for work. While walking he dog, Louann felt the necklace, sliding down her neck. She grabbed her necklace, as it was going down her blouse and noticed that only the pendant was still on her necklace. Her mother’s wedding ring, was no where to be found. Louann searched the immediate area, where she felt the necklace, coming off her neck, but couldn’t find the ring. She then took the dog home, undressed and checked all her clothing, hoping the ring had become caught up, somewhere, in her clothing. No such luck. Louann then rewalked her route, carefully scanning the sidewalk, road and grass, of the many lawns. Again the ring was not found. Louann left for work and arrived late, for work. Once at work, she remembered about our services and looked our Facebook Page up and then called me. I told Louann that I lived just off of Saco Main Street, only 1 1/2 miles from her and would leave immediately. once Cheryl pardoned me from spring cleaning. Thankfully, Cheryl understands that rings lost in public spaces, are an extremely high priority. Time really is of the essence, when a ring is lost on a neighborhood sidewalk. There are always people out for a walk or run. There is also a school down the street and many students actually walk this sidewalk, to and from school. Louann and I were exchanging text messages, concerning the exact area, she had walked. I sent her an overhead view of the area, from Google Earth and marked the route out, that I thought she had described. Louann then sent me a view, of the exact route, she had taken, with her dog. Once Cheryl granted me a pardon , I headed to Louann’s house.

I arrived at her house in just 6-7 minutes and parked in her yard. Since her route was very short, I knew I wouldn’t need long to search. I could search the entire route, in just 20 minutes or so. I decided to search the grass, on the house side of the sidewalk as I walked northeast down Franklin. I would then search the strip of grass, between the sidewalk and street, on the return trip, to Louann’s house. I also decided that I would use my smallest metal detecting coil, the Minelab Manticore’s M8 Elliptical Coil. Because I would be searching an old, well traveled sidewalk and street, I knew there would be decades upon decades upon decades of trash, under the surface. There would be all kinds of small pieces of metal, like pull tabs, bottle caps, gum foil, etc.. The M8 Coil is only 8” wide by 11” long and will only detect what is under the coil. A larger coil would be picking up much more of the trash, with each swing of the detector, something I did not want to happen. The very small search area was going to be perfect, for this coil.

As I searched the lawns, in front of the houses, along the street, I couldn’t believe how many targets I was receiving. Everything from coins to trash were lining those yards. Because the ring was lost, just a few hours ago, I knew it would’t be under the surface. Every target, that was even close to gold, I would check, with my pinpointer, so as not to miss it. As I searched the grass, I was also visually searching, the sidewalk and street. After 10 minutes, I reached the turn around area, and the ring was still missing. I then headed back towards Louann’s house. This time I would be searching the grass strip, between the sidewalk and street. I was finding even more trash, in this area, than on the lawns. Amazing at just how much trash there is along the street and roads. Approximately 1/2 way back to Louann’s house, I finally heard an extremely loud low tone. As soon as I heard that repeatable low tone, I stopped and looked down it from of my coil and there sat a Gold Ring. Louann’s mother’s sentimental wedding ring. The ring was sitting, right nest to the sidewalk but was partially blended by the golden colored dead grass. Louann hadn’t seen it when she visually searched. I didn’t see it, while visually searching. Even after hundreds of rings being found, I am still amazed at how these things, just blend in with the environment. I made a short 30 second video and sent it to Louann, via text. Here is her reply,

“Omgosh ‼️‼️‼️💯🙌 Dennis! I am so happy, relieved, crying … i cannot thank you enough – i can come pick it up fr you later?🥹🥰Thanks SO very much – see you later. Also … that area where you found it, was same place i felt my chain falling from my around my neck, unclasped … as i was walking and i was frantic trying to locate the ring … 🤩🙌”

Louann came to my house, on her way home from work. I could see just how much this heirloom ring means to her, as I placed it in her hand. I could see her smile and maybe just a little misty eyed. There is no better feeling, than to help someone, get these cherished heirloom rings, back on their finger, of necklace, in this case. As I have said, in the past, every ring has a story. Louann’s mother’s ring has a long cherished family story. Now, a new chapter, in the story of this ring, has begun. I love my job, it’s the best job in the world.😀❤️🙏

Custom Designed Diamond Wedding Ring Found by Mobile Metal Detecting Service

  • from Newport Beach (California, United States)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Stan the Metal Detector Man .. Mobile metal detecting service available to help you find your lost keepsake… Call or text 949-500-2136


*** Cindy’s husband walked up to me while I was detecting the surf line wet sand at Huntington Beach, Dog Beach. Cindy had just dropped her gold diamond wedding ring in the sand.

I walked over to the area thinking this was going to be easy.

I struggled to get a signal with my metal detector on the highest sensitivity setting. ( usually not necessary for wedding rings )

After 10 minutes I received a very weak target tone in my earphones. A quick dig with my sand scoop revealed her wedding ring. You can see in the photo, it was a custom designed ring. It was white gold with 2 diamonds and was open, which interfered with the signal received by my metal detector. Sometimes I remember to as if the ring is a normal ring design. The end result was that the ring was recovered and Cindy and her husband were able to enjoy the rest of their day at the beach.