The Ring Finders Blog

Lost Cartier Juste un Clou bracelet

  • from Miami (Florida, United States)

Did you just lose a ring or any other type of jewelry at the beach, in the sand, in the shallow water, or even in your backyard, then give me a call, louis at 305-608-1870. I have a Metal Detecting service with 15 yrs of experience and can come out and help you recover lost item.
In the photos above you can see another successful recovery of a beautiful gold and diamond Cartier bracelet (my second one in as many months).  The bracelet was a special gift and flew off her wrist while playing in the sand.  After many hours of her trying to look for it she came across my number/service.  When I got there she frantically walked me over to the area where she thought she lost it.  I made two passes and quickly found her bracelet.  She was in disbelief and so thankful.
So if anything like this has happened to you, don’t wait. Give me a call. Louis 305-608-1870

Metal detecting service in Haulover Beach

  • from Miami (Florida, United States)

If you lost a ring or any other type of jewelry at the beach, in the sand, in the shallow water, or even in your backyard, give me a call, Louis at 305-608-1870. I have a Metal Detecting service and can come out and help you recover lost item.
In the photos below, I was called out to find a ring that was lost the night before at Haulover Beach.  Unfortunately the beach was closed by the time he called me but I was able to meet him there early the next morning.  He was from out of town and actually rented a car just to make it there.
He had place his ring in his pocket and believed it could have fallen out in one of two areas.  After searching the first area with no luck we tried to figure out where he was sitting the day before.  After gridding the area for a few minutes I was able to find it:-).  Another successful recovery.
If something similar has happened to you, don’t wait. Give me a call/text.  Louis 305-608-1870

Wedding Ring Lost in Harpeth River Found With Metal Detector

  • from Nashville (Tennessee, United States)

 

Jeff and his wife were enjoying the cool water of the Harpeth River in beautiful Leiper’s Fork, TN on June 20th when he lost his gold wedding band. They spent hours looking under rocks in the shallow river, which luckily was only six to ten inches deep in that area. Unable to find his ring, a family member of his looked on the internet and found my info on TheRingFinders directory. When Jeff contacted me I was in TX, but I assured him that based on what he told me, it was likely that the ring was nestled down in the rocks and probably even covered in silt from the flowing water, making it even more difficult to find. With Jeff’s hectic work schedule and me being out of town, we aimed for the search to be done today on June 28th. This search was the first of three searches on this day.

We met at the small winery along the river at 10:30 am. The business hadn’t opened yet however there were still about ten people seated in chairs in the shallow spots, enjoying the shade. A nice couple moved their chairs after Jeff mentioned why we were there. As the growing crowd of onlookers watched I continued my search for Jeff’s ring. After a few non-target items like pocket change and pull tabs were detected and removed from the river, I got another signal. Jeff was watching eagerly when I pulled the ring out from under some rocks and asked, “Does it look anything like this?” Everyone was cheering and clapping for Jeff. The pictures don’t do any justice to the river, but in my opinion it was the smiles on Jeff and his wife’s face that meant the most to me.

Wedding Ring Lost for Two Weeks Found With Metal Detector

  • from Nashville (Tennessee, United States)

 

Elia contacted me a week ago regarding her wedding ring being lost in her back yard a week prior. She had handed the ring to her husband when she went swimming and he put the ring in his shorts pocket. He later pulled some car keys from the same pocket and the ring apparently fell somewhere in the yard. Elia’s husband bought a metal detector and tried finding the ring himself, only to become frustrated. When our schedules were aligned I met with Elia and her husband on 06-28-2026. The back yard was expansive, but Elia’s husband showed me the areas where the ring was most likely lost. About 30 minutes into my grid search I got the tone that I was hoping for. Elias’s beautiful ring was concealed deep in the grass, not visible to the naked eye from any angle. Elia and her husband were elated, and I was quite happy myself. Eliza’s husband had already looked into replacing the ring and was shocked when he’d seen how much the price of gold had gone up. This was my second successful ring search on this day.

Wedding Ring Set Found At Tunnel Park, Holland, MI

  • from Holland (Michigan, United States)

Sara sent me a text and stated she lost her wedding rings while playing catch with a football with her son. We arranged to meet in an hour at the park. Lots of people on the beach and we made our way out to about waist deep water and started the search. The water was a little chilly until you got used to it. A guy on the beach had been there when she lost the rings and he directed us a little further to the left and he was right on, I found the first ring right away. In a few seconds I had the other one in the scoop. An emotional Sara had her rings back after 23 years of marriage. What a way to brighten your day!!!

Wedding ring lost in swimming pool, Orlando Florida recovered by Mike McInroe Florida Ring Finder.

  • from Sanford (Florida, United States)
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I received a late night call from Raymond asking if I would possibly be able to help him find his lost wedding ring on the bottom of a rather large swimming pool in a downtown Orlando Hotel. It was late at night but I asked if he was sure that he lost it in the pool and if he could get permission for me to conduct a scuba dive after hours! If he said yes to those two questions then I would agree to make the drive down and help him out. He called back right away and said yes to those two questions…so about 11:30pm I packed up my gear and drove down to meet Raymond and his wife who were anxiously awaiting me at the front desk. It was the perfect dive scenario so I set up my BLU3 NEMO Portable Dive System, donned my wet suit, my fins, mask, weight belt and grabbed my underwater dive light and entered the pool at the shallow end and swam along the bottom scanning my powerful light just an inch or so off of the bottom and slowly covered the whole pool. And then right in the darkest corner of the deepest end I saw a glint of gold and swam towards it hoping that it was Raymonds lost wedding ring and sure enough! Turned out to be a really easy and enjoyable search and recovery and even though I got home super late…it was a real pleasure to be able to help Raymond and his wife!

Have you lost something and need a ring finders help? Call or text me ASAP and let’s talk.

Mike McInroe…proud to be a member of theringfinders.com

Heirloom Ring Lost in Nashville TN Found With a Metal Detector

  • from Nashville (Tennessee, United States)

Over 200 years this silver Claddagh ring has been in Andrew’s family, passed down from generation to generation. So when Andrew lost the ring while giving his Saint Bernard a bath in the back yard of his Nashville, TN home, he was terrified to say the least. He searched the internet on how to find a lost ring, then realized that the best option was to find an experienced metal detectorist. He found my profile on TheRingFinders website and sent me a text message. I made the short 25 minute drive to his home for what would be my third ring search of the day. In no time at all I had located the ring deep in the lush green grass with my metal detector. The history of this family heirloom ring is awesome and I am honored to be trusted to find it so it can keep the story going.

Gold Necklace found with Metal Detector in Huntington Beach

Mark told me he lost his Gold Necklace near the Huntington Beach Pier 6 days prior to contacting me. I arrived at the beach after work and started gridding the area until the Necklace was found. It took about 30 minutes to find.

Call Surf City Ring Finder— — 714-944-0555

 

Engagement Ring found with Metal Detector in Laguna Beach

Lisa called me to help her find her engagement ring in Laguna Beach, her ring was placed on a beach towel which was picked up and launched the ring into the sand. Arrived in 40 minutes and found the ring into two minutes.————— —-Call Surf City Ring Finder 714-944-0555

Family Heirlooms lost in Fire

  • from Knoxville (Tennessee, United States)

When Brittany’s house burned to the ground, she lost nearly everything. Among the devastation were priceless family heirlooms and treasured jewelry that could never truly be replaced. Hoping that something had survived, she reached out to me through The Ring Finders for help.

When I arrived, Brittany showed me where she believed her jewelry had been before the fire. The home was reduced to ashes, twisted metal, and debris, so every scoop had to be carefully sifted by hand.

After a patient search through the rubble, hope turned into success. I recovered three sets of earrings, her ring, a bracelet, and a necklace. Seeing those cherished family pieces emerge from the ashes made all the hard work worthwhile.

There are still a few items missing, but the search isn’t over. I’ll be returning another day to continue looking in hopes of recovering the remaining family treasures.

Even after a devastating fire, it’s amazing what can survive. Recovering sentimental items like these is about so much more than finding jewelry—it’s about helping someone reclaim a small piece of what they thought was lost forever.