Moving ….. Change of location
NOTICE….RELOCATION
As of APRIL 8, 2026, I WILL BE MOVING to FLORIDA…I will update my page appropriately soon after relocation.
NOTICE….RELOCATION
As of APRIL 8, 2026, I WILL BE MOVING to FLORIDA…I will update my page appropriately soon after relocation.


Austin was doing some work tamping dirt around a post by his front gate and his gold wedding ring was hurting his finger, so he took it off and set it on top of his golf cart. He was thinking that as soon as he finished setting the post he would grab his ring off of the roof of his golf cart and drive up the driveway to his house for a drink. Well…he totally forgot about his ring and drove up the driveway and as soon as he got to the garage he remembered his ring and when he stopped and checked the roof of his gold cart…NO RING! The area where he was working was rough grass, dirt and gravel so he looked the area over really good and then remembered that his father in law had a cheap metal detector and even after using that for a couple of hours he still was not able to locate his gold wedding ring. Looking online he found my number and gave me a call and an hour later we met and Austin showed me exactly where he was parked and where he drove his golf cart. I set up my metal detector and began searching the rough grassy area thinking that surely his gold wedding ring must have slipped off while going around the other gate post. Nothing was located there so I headed up the driveway sweeping along the right side of the gravel driveway 100 yards to the carport and then I headed back down the opposite side. There were tons of signals…pieces of aluminum cans, bullet casings and other signals that sounded similar to what a gold wedding ring would sound like. I was swinging my coil so it went a foot or so over the edge of the gravel road as there were allot of leaves along the edge and as I was finishing up the far side I got a blip of a good signal out on the road and I rechecked the target and BOOM! There was Austin’s gold wedding ring…just laying in the open on the gravel road for all to see. Austin could not believe it and we both just stood there and shook our heads in unbelief!
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Rhonda lost her wedding band putting out hay for her horses. Once the initial panic subsided she called friends with a metal detector but they had no luck. She contacted me and the next morning I was on the scene. I demonstrated how the machine worked to her satisfaction. She patiently recreated the scene and retraced all her steps. With both she and her husband in close proximity, we started a circular shaped search pattern. Within minutes, we heard that awesome report of a coil swinging over a solid target! Voila, another happy ending. She and Kenny are thrilled that they contacted a professional to return their precious keepsake.

I received a text from a girl who said she had lost an important necklace in the snow in Morgantown, West Virginia and wanted to know if I could help her find it. I gave her my phone number and had her give me a call. After talking to her on the phone, I gave her the number of a ring finder that was in Pittsburgh, which was only an hour and a half away compared to the 3 Hour drive to Morgantown that I would have. I told her if he could not do it then let me know. Well, she got back with me and stated that he could not do the the search so I asked her details about what had happened and how she lost it. She stated that she and her friend got into a snowball fight and her friend was trying to shove a snowball down her shirt and of course, she did not realize at that time that the necklace had broke. The Cross pendant had fell at that point, but the necklace was still hanging around her neck. They only lived two blocks away from the establishment that they were leaving, and when she got to the house that they are renting, she fell on the steps. They apparently have some sort of surveillance because she said the next day they looked at the video and noticed that the necklace was gone before she fell.
She also told me that they went back to the parking lot to try to find it, and the owner of the parking lot had plowed all the snow into a big pile. She told me that she was heading back home to Virginia on Tuesday, but I could not make it until Wednesday to look for it. I was worried that if she lost it in the parking lot and it was not in the snow pile that when the snow melted, somebody would see it in the parking lot or on the sidewalk and pick it up, so I told her that I would go ahead and head up on Wednesday to look for it even though she would not be there. She gave me the phone number to her roommate and her name in case I found it. So I head up that way around 6:45AM and get there around 9:30 Wednesday morning and found the necklace in a big snow covered crack in the parking lot. Took me about 20 minutes to find it. I called the roommate and she came down and met me in the parking lot and I gave her the cross necklace and she said that she was going to see her on Saturday and she was going to surprise her with it. The owner does not know that I found it. The roommate also asked me if she had told me about the cross and I said no, just that it was important. She told me that her grandmother gave that necklace to her when her grandmother was very ill and she was giving her her last goodbyes before her grandmother passed away!! That is why she has been extremely upset ever since she lost it.
3/16/26
I got a call on my lunch break today from a fellow who was on vacation this past weekend in Vermont and lost his wedding ring. He was sweeping snow off his truck with his bare hands and felt his ring go flying off.
He and his friends searched for a long time. They even dumped many kettles of boiling water onto the snowbank and bought an inexpensive metal detector from a nearby store. Nothing worked.
Unfortunately, he had to go back to his home town and go to work today. So, he sent me the address and photos of the location. As soon as I got out of work, I gathered up my equipment and drove there. A couple of his friends were still there and they showed me the search area.
I started the search on the side of the snowbank closest to where his truck was parked. Then I moved to the back of the bank, took a few swings and right where my next swing was going to be, I saw his ring peeking out from the edge of the snow! Love that moment!! I immediately sent him a picture of it, and he and his wife high fived at the news.





On Wednesday (March 11, 2026), I received a text from Kameriah stating her promise ring was lost while throwing a dog toy in her yard a few days prior. She already bought a metal detector, but was unable to find it. Kameriah lives in Sylvan Springs, Alabama which is about an hour and 45-minute drive from me in Huntsville. I had to work at my full-time job on Thursday and Friday, so we setup a search for Saturday at 10am.
I met Kameriah on Saturday morning and had her show me exactly how and where she threw the dog toy. She normally wears a size adjuster on her 10k white gold promise ring, but forgot to put the adjuster on that day. I decided to use the 15-inch coil on my Equinox 900 metal detector to cover more ground in case the ring took a weird bounce. Thankfully, on my first pass, I had a good sounding target in the lady’s gold range. Just slightly hidden in the grass was Kameriah’s ring! I looked up at Kameriah and gave her a big smile and thumbs up. She was so happy to have her beautiful promise ring back. Thank you, God for a quick and successful search!
We took some photos, said our farewells, and I was back on the road headed home. I’m always happy to help and love that I get to go on these adventures! Until the next one, please take care and God bless.


Less Stress…..
….is what Dawn was hoping for as she revealed that last summer her son and husband Wayne decided to wrestle around in the dark. Afterwards Wayne noticed his rings missing. They searched with various methods but got nothing for their effort. When Wayne suddenly passed away recently, their son asked Dawn if dad had ever found his rings. In the backyard they showed me what they remember happening that evening. Starting a grid search I was just about ready to widen the search area when my MXT metal detector revealed 2 items not too far from each other. Pinpointing closer revealed Wayne’s rings tucked away in the grass! I texted Dawn and son to come out back. They each reached down and pulled up a ring, looking to me and the sky, they said thank you for giving us 2 things to stress less about!
Jonathan

