The Ring Finders Blog

Zirconium ring found and returned in Aurora

  • from Lakewood (Colorado, United States)

My first zirconium ring. Derek lost his wedding ring while walking his dog Max, this morning. He walked me through his path explaining his stops along the way. About 20’ from the start of his walk he shook some tree branches that were hanging down to the ground from the heavy snow we got. My spidey senses told me to spend some extra time here. As I was swinging the detector around the tree I saw it before I swung over it. The snow had melted by now but still is difficult to spot. It camouflaged so well with the rock. Zirconium is a low conducting metal, over 90% is used for cladding fuel elements in nuclear reactors due to its low neutron absorption cross-section. 🤯
Derek and Max were both so happy! I mean look at that smile on Max!

LOST RING IN THE BUSHES WHILE WASHING CAR FOUND AND RETURNED

  • from Santa Monica (California, United States)

I GOT A CALL FROM AARON YESERDAY .  HE TOLD ME HE HAD LOST HIS OURA RING WHILE HE WAS WASHING HIS CAR. HE THOUGHT IT FELL INTO THE BUCKET OF WATER AND HE DUMPED IT OUT ON THE BUSHES IN THE FRONT YARD. HE LATER REALIZED HIS RING WAS MISSING SO HE BEGAN TO SEARCH THE YARD AND BUSHES IN CASE IT INFACT DID FALL INTO THE BUCKET OF WATER.  HE DIDNT HAVE ANY LUCK.  THATS WHEN HE FOUND ME ON THE RINGFINDERS WEBSITE AND SENT ME A TEXT.  WE MADE ARANGEMENTS LAST NIGHT SO  I DROVE OVER THERE THIS AFTERNOON AND BROUGHT A TEST RING WITH SOME YARN ATTACHED SO WE COULD THROW IT INTO THE BUCKET AND RECREATE THE LOSS.  THIS WAY I COULD SEE WERE THE RING MOST LIKELY ENTERED THE SHRUBS. MY IDEA WORKED LIKE A CHARM AND I WAS ABLE TO LOCATE THE RING WITH A HAND HELD METAL DETECTOR AND IT WAS BACK ON A AARONS FINGER IN LESS THAN THREE MINUTES. I WAS HAPPY TO REUNITE AARON WITH HIS SPECIAL RING AND WAS ON MY WAY HOME IN NO TIME AT ALL

The first GOLD ring I ever found, went VIRAL!

  • from Meridian (Idaho, United States)

One of my favorite memories…

After finding my first ever gold ring while metal detecting, I did a little detective work to track down the original owner. The ring I found was a big 1960 gold class ring from a nearby high school. After a little research, I found that the school keeps photos of each graduating class in the main hallway. After finding the class of 1960 all I had to do was find the person with the same initials on the ring, and as luck would have it, there was only one match. I instantly punched his name into Google on my phone, and to my surprise, he was the first person to pop up. After contacting this person and asking him if he had lost a class ring, we set up a meeting so I could return it to him. He and his wife were thrilled to see the ring again after over fifty years of being lost, and I was glad I could be a part of its return.

After more than 50 years lost, the ring made its way back to the original owner.  It’s moments like these that remind me why I love detecting!
I shared the full story on youtube, and the video has been viewed over 2.4 million times.

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Wedding ring LOST at the ball field.

  • from Meridian (Idaho, United States)

It’s been a busy week with 2 lost rings this week.  I had someone call and let me know they lost a ring at the baseball field while watching their grandson play baseball.  I was able to find it in about 30 minutes.  Hewas very happy to have the ring back on his finger!

She thought the ring was lost forever…

  • from Meridian (Idaho, United States)

 

Lost Ring Found

VIDEO- https://youtu.be/3jubKEZ7rqE

A family lost a ring in the river and asked if I could help find it. Using my new Minelab Vanquish 560, we searched the water and recovered it! This was one of those hunts that reminds you why metal detecting is so addicting. Not just the find, but getting to return something that truly mattered to someone.

#MetalDetecting #RingRecovery #LostRing #Vanquish560 #TreasureHunting #RiverHunt #ExploringWithRJ32

 

 

A newspaper article… a 15 year old mystery… and a moment of hope restored

  • from Terjarv (Finland)

A newspaper article… a 15‑year‑old mystery… and a moment of hope restored

Some recoveries begin long before the detector ever touches the ground.

This one started in the spring of 2026, when the local newspaper published an article about my work as a metal detectorist and RingFinder. I had no idea how far that story would travel — or who it would reach.

Just a few days later, I received a message from a man named Caj.

His words carried a mix of hesitation and hope. Fifteen years earlier — not fifteen days, not fifteen months — he had lost both his engagement ring and his wedding ring on a volleyball court. Two symbols of love, commitment, and a chapter of life that had long since passed… yet still mattered deeply.

He asked if I would be willing to come and search for them.

Of course I said yes. When something meaningful disappears, time doesn’t erase its value. I told him exactly that: “It doesn’t matter how long ago it happened. If the rings are still there, we’ll find them.”

My wife joined me once again, camera in hand, and we drove for just under an hour to meet him. When we arrived, Caj showed us the spot where he had taken off the rings and placed them on his bag before leaving the court. And then — in the rush of packing up — he forgot them. Somewhere between the sand and the parking area, they had slipped away.

Fifteen years of wondering. Fifteen years of not knowing.

I started on the volleyball court, sweeping every line, every corner. Nothing. Not a single promising signal. So we moved toward the parking area — the last stretch of ground the rings could have touched.

And then it happened.

A sharp, clean, unmistakable tone rang through the XP Deus.

One of those signals that makes your pulse jump before your hands even move.

I knelt down, brushed aside the gravel and dirt… and there it was.

The engagement ring. After fifteen years in the ground, waiting for someone to listen closely enough to hear its story.

The look on Caj’s face — the shock, the relief, the emotion — said everything.

In that moment, time folded in on itself. Fifteen years vanished. What was lost was found again.

And the search wasn’t over yet….

We had already found the engagement ring — but the mission wasn’t over.

One treasure still lay hidden: the wedding ring.

We kept searching along the same line, and suddenly a promising signal broke the silence. I pushed my shovel into the ground… but froze. The soil was rock‑hard, still locked in winter’s grip behind the building where the sun never reached. I looked at Caj and said quietly, “Well… what now?”

There was only one choice.

We agreed to return later — to free the ring that meant the world to him.

Weeks passed. Life moved on. But the ring waited.

After about three weeks I messaged Caj, asking if we should go back and finish what we started. He replied immediately: Let’s do it.

We met again at the place where the rings had vanished fifteen years earlier. We dug. Signals came and went — good ones, but not the one. I told him we needed to widen the search area, and we expanded it by about two meters.

And then it happened.

A sharp, clean, unmistakable tone rang out — the kind of signal that makes your heart jump because you know. I dropped to my knees, pinpointed the target, and carefully cleared the soil from the hole.

“Yes,” I said. “This is it.”

And then it appeared — rising from the earth after a decade and a half.

Caj looked at it, eyes wide, and confirmed it instantly.

The wedding ring.

Lost for 15 years.

Back in the light at last.

And just like that, our mission was complete.

Men’s Platinum Ring recovered in Spring Grove Il.

  • from Rockford (Illinois, United States)

I received a phone call from Jessica on Monday 5/25/2026. She said that her son had lost his platinum wedding ring the day before at her nieces house while either playing bags or throwing the football around. We agreed to meet the following day at her nieces house to search for the missing ring. When I arrived on Tuesday afternoon Jessica met me there and took me into the backyard and showed me where the bags boxes were set up and told me that they were playing catch with a football after the bags tournament was over. So I started a grid search in the backyard and after about an hour I’d worked all of the way across the yard without finding it.  There was a area near a firepit that was giving off a mix of multiple signals during my search so I decided to give that area another thorough search at different angles.  While rechecking the area I could just barely hear a double tapping low tone mixed in with all of the other signals. So I swept the area with the pinpointer. As I was sweeping the grass I heard the pinpinpointer hit something hard! When I looked closely I could just barely see the shiny platinum ring poking out of the thick green grass!!

Success!!

Another smile for the book!!

 

 

Success – Wedding Ring Found – Downingtown, Pa

  • from Ambler (Pennsylvania, United States)

I received a text from Matt last weekend to say that he thought he had lost his Platinum wedding band while mowing his lawn.  I was able to make it to his property and conduct a search a few days later.  After approximately 25 minutes with my coil to the soil I was able to locate said ring.  Matt was thrilled and could not believe that I found his ring for he had purchased a machine hoping to find the ring on his own.  Without success, he needed to call in the pros.  Another satisfied customer of the AMDC

 

Another Quick Recovery, this Time in Kenner, Louisiana.

  • from New Orleans (Louisiana, United States)

I received a call from a woman who had lost one of her rings while out running with her dog. She had both rings in her pocket and at some point accidentally pulled them out without realizing it. Fortunately, she had a very good idea of where the loss occurred, right along the side of the main road where she had been running.

When I arrived, she showed me the area where she believed the ring had fallen. The circumstances made sense, and her recollection of the location was remarkably accurate. After turning on the detector and beginning the search, it quickly became apparent we were in the right spot. The lost ring turned out to be only the third target I checked and was recovered in about 30 seconds!

It’s always satisfying when a recovery comes together so quickly, but it also highlights an important lesson: the more accurately someone can narrow down the loss location, the higher the chances of a fast and successful recovery.

Another happy client reunited with a treasured piece of jewelry and another reminder that sometimes the ring really is exactly where you think it is.

Lost a ring in Louisiana? Don’t give up! Many recoveries happen much faster than people expect. Contact me through The Ring Finders and let me help bring your lost jewelry home.

 

Scooter Accident Results in Lost Wedding Ring & Miraculous Recovery – Milwaukee, Wisconsin

  • from Menomonee Falls (Wisconsin, United States)

Mexico resident, Antonio Salinas, was visiting friends in Milwaukee when his 14K white-gold wedding ring flew off his hand. It happened during a scooter accident near the Amtrak Train Station in the heart of the city. Antonio was on his way to catch a train to Chicago and a subsequent flight back home to Mexico. As he picked himself up from the road, Antonio was grateful not to be more seriously injured. However, it was also when he realized his wedding ring was missing from his badly-skinned hand.

The ring was inscribed with his bride’s name, Georgina, along with the wedding date, 08-16-25. A frantic search was cut short by the train schedule, forcing Antonio to leave his precious love token behind. Was it was lost forever? This real possibility was deeply troubling.

Later that night, Antonio found me on the Ring Finder’s directory of metal-detecting specialists. As he read my stories and testimonials, he decided he had nothing to lose. Maybe a miracle would happen. Antonio telephoned me to see if I could help.

My usual metal-detecting equipment was not going to assist with this search. I could tell from the photos Antonio sent me of the accident location that the area was all concrete. I selected a very powerful flashlight instead. Arriving in the wee hours of the morning, the street traffic by the train station was minimal. Using the flashlight, I picked my way along the street in hopes of spotting a glimmer from Antonio’s ring. Several homeless people in the area were already sleeping soundly. I tried not to disturb them.

Storm drains and road construction along the route were not encouraging. I grimaced as pictures came to mind of Antonio’s ring falling through the drain holes into the dark, watery depths, and of it flying into one of the huge ditches. I dismissed these foreboding images and pressed on hoping and praying for a good outcome. Antonio’s desperation echoed in my mind.

I had almost covered the accident scene without any sign of the ring when I turned my light up a side street. There, some 20-25 feet away from the road, I noticed a tiny reflection in the middle of the sidewalk. Upon investigation, a white-gold wedding ring lay in full view of any pedestrian. That nobody had spotted the ring was miraculous in and of itself. I took a photo and texted it to Antonio who was waiting anxiously in Chicago. His response was immediate! “NO WAY!!!!!” HOW!!!!!!!”

After confirming the ring was his by the inscription, Antonio was overjoyed by the realization that his ring, miraculously, was safe and sound. He rescheduled his return flights to Mexico and arranged to meet me a few hours later back at the Milwaukee train station.

This search was certainly a long-shot. Antonio’s ring might well have been lost forever. Thankfully, this was not the case. The story of Antonio’s ring will continue because he took a chance and trusted me, a total stranger, with the search and recovery of what clearly is more than a ring.

If you or someone you know has lost a ring, don’t let its story end. Call me. I’d love to add another smile to the list of those who took the chance and who believed in miracles.

Antonio’s Testimonial:

I lost my ring during a scooter accident near the Milwaukee Amtrak station, and unfortunately had to go back to Chicago since my train was departing. I had lost all hope until I decided to research if anyone in Milwaukee searched for lost rings. When I found Paul’s website and read his success cases I did not hesitate to call at 11:30 PM. To my surprise, not only did he answer, but offered to search for the ring immediately despite how late it was. I did not have much expectations since I had lost the ring around 7:00 PM and since it was in a street it could have been picked up or lost, but when I got a text from Paul at 1:00 AM saying that he found it I could not believe it. Paul was extremely kind and professional, I have never met someone so generous or trustworthy. It was obviously difficult to trust someone with such a special object with so much sentimental value, but Paul was incredible and we met up in Milwaukee early the next morning. I am eternally grateful for Paul’s help!