The Ring Finders Blog

Month-Long Lost Wedding Ring Found! – Waterloo, Wisconsin

  • from Menomonee Falls (Wisconsin, United States)

Wisconsin dairy farmer, Tim Wiedenfeld was clearing brush along a fence line close to his church when his loose-fitting yellow-gold wedding ring went missing. A branch caught the rim, flipping it up into the air. Then it disappeared amongst the leaves and vegetation. Despite Tim’s best search efforts and those of another metal detectorist, the ring could not be found. Tim wondered if a Bobcat they were using had pushed it down the hill into a large pile. It was a disheartening thought. Was it gone forever?

An acquaintance of Tim’s reached out to me a few weeks later and I arranged to meet him on location. Sometimes a fresh pair of forensic eyes can be helpful. I arrived a half-hour early and surveyed the area. Using photos taken earlier, I was able to match their locations and piece together the chronological events of the day. The remains of a heavy-gauged wire-mesh fence represented a metal-detectorist’s worse nightmare; they overwhelm detectors, masking the presence of nearby metallic objects like gold rings. Before taking out my metal-detecting equipment, I looked slowly and carefully underneath the wire fence, watching for unusual metallic glints. That’s when I spotted a tiny flash in the afternoon sun. Upon investigation, Tim’s wedding ring appeared in the mud where it had been pushed almost out of sight some four weeks before! I marked the spot by poking a stick into the ground and then proceeded to clean up the ring before Tim arrived.

Tim’s truck appeared shortly. I let him tell me the story. He showed me where he was standing when the ring came off his hand. His account, the circumstances and trajectory all aligned forensically with the ring’s hiding place. I leaned over and pointed to the spot under the fence where the ring had come to rest. Then I opened my hand to reveal Tim’s precious ring. Tim was both shocked and overjoyed!

Someone once called me the Sherlock Holmes of lost rings! I’ve been metal detecting and solving lost-ring cases since 1976. Technology, like modern state-of-the-art metal detectors, is amazing. But as incredible as this technology is, there is still room for old-fashioned forensics.

If you or someone you know has lost a ring, don’t let its story end. Call me. Who knows, we just might be able to add yet another smile to my growing list of over 150 happy clients!

Lost engagement ring found.

  • from Des Moines (Iowa, United States)

I received a call from the future groom stating his fiancé had lost her engagement ring in the back yard of a residence they had been visiting. It had snowed about 7 inches the day they were there and they had looked for it but could not find it. I was advised that the house had just been sold and was only able to look for it the next morning. Shortly after arriving we were able to locate the ring in the snow!!

Cell Phone returned promptly!

  • from Virginia Beach (Virginia, United States)

This young lady lost her cell phone and it got buried under the sand. I happened to be close by and found it. She called the phone from another number and I was able to get it back to her in just a few minutes!

Dont Rent A Metal Detector In Virginia Beach! Call the Gigmaster!

  • from Virginia Beach (Virginia, United States)

Emily lost her ring and was thinking about renting a metal detector but decided to give me a call. I was able to recover her lost gold and diamond ring in 15 minutes!

Unique Search and Find of Two Wedding Rings at Crystal Cove State Beach, Newport Beach, CA.

  • from Newport Beach (California, United States)

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*** Allen and his friends were enjoying a day at Crystal Cove State Beach, Newport Beach, CA. He called me after they returned home requesting metal detecting help to find a ring that his wife had trusted him to hold. Allen told me that he was sure the ring had fallen out of his backpack when he bent down to pick up items as they were leaving.

The beach closes at sundown and we both raced to get into gates before they closed. I didn’t spend much time on the phone to get anymore details.

We both were able to get inside to the parking area 5 minutes before they quit allowing entry. Allen walked me to where he believed the ring had slipped out of his backpack. Boom !! I found the missing ring in a 10x10ft. area. He was ecstatic, because he wasn’t sure a metal detector could find a small ring. Also, he had felt guilty for not securing the ring in a safe place..

Now for the rest of the story. As I was taking photos of the first ring, Allen told me his wife had lost another ring that same day, that was why she ask him to hold the remaining ring. They believed the first ring was probably in the surf. I suggested that I take a few minutes to scan the area before leaving. 15 minutes later I found the first ring near where his wife had been playing volleyball.

Allen had already called his wife about finding the backpack lost ring. He decided to wait till he returned home to surprise her with both her precious rings.

I am available to help you now.. Don’t wait, I can answer any questions you have .. “I WILL TRY ANYWHERE”  

Another return at Siesta Key

  • from Sarasota (Florida, United States)

Love making those returns! Received a call Friday night for a lost men’s wedding band at Siesta Key just an hour before. Lucky for him we were coming into low tide, lost in knee deep water. After searching for around 15 minutes I found the ring. I’m always glad when they call right away, giving us detectorists a better chance to find it.

North Tonawanda Garden Spring Ring Recovery

  • from Toronto (Ontario, Canada)

Karen reached out after losing her ring in the backyard while starting some spring cleanup. One minute it was on her finger, the next it was gone. No gloves and no clear idea where it slipped off, just the feeling it might be gone for good.

This was not just any ring. It represents 45 years of marriage. You could hear how much it meant.

We began searching the yard slowly, working through signals and covering the area piece by piece. Plenty of noise along the way, but about 30 minutes in, a clean solid tone came through. The kind that makes you stop.

And there it was.

Ring recovered and back where it belongs.
What an amazing Sunday morning.

 

Engagement Ring Lost in Tall Grass in Antioch…Found!!!

  • from Walnut Creek (California, United States)

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As we all know, there are multiple ways a ring can go missing; none of them feel good. Gabriela reached out to me with just such an issue.

On Monday, I received her text message and a few short hours later we found ourselves wading waist deep in tall grass on a hillside behind her home.  The ring went lost the previous day and a search ensued.  The ring was not found and the situation felt futile, but for an experienced detectorist with a “can do” attitude and the right equipment, we made the recovery!  It didn’t take long to locate the ring with the information Gabriela was able to provide, and a bummer situation was turned into a joyous moment of triumph.

Thank you Gabriela for allowing me to help you with the situation and trusting in me to get the job done.  I wish you all the best in your life’s journey and I hope you will tell the tale of that ring far and wide.

Also, for the geeks like me…this ring was found on an Equinox 800 with an 8-9 VDI.

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

Lost Ring Playing Football at Huntington City Beach, CA. Found by Stan the Metal Detector Man

  • from Newport Beach (California, United States)


Stan the Metal Detector Man … Metal Detecting Service for for Huntington Beach, Newport Beach and all othe Orange County Beaches, Parks, Yards and any areas a Metal detector can be used.. Cal or text ASAP ..  949-500-2136


***Jose was at work when he found my contact information. He had been searching the internet for a metal detector because he had lost a large silver ring. His loss happened a couple days before while playing football at Huntington City Beach.

He was unable to meet me at the location but it wasn’t necessary because he gave me very good landmarks and I’m very familiar with this beach. He was sure his ring was on before starting to play  football and it was missing after he stopped playing. The challenge was the area was larger than half of a normal football field. ( grid search a soccer field 6 could be hours fortnight find ).

Huntington Beach is groomed nightly with beach sifting machines. I thought we might have a chance because this area was what we call no-man’s land. ( Center area of the beach between board walk and towel line ).. After 3 hours of grid searching Jose’s silver ring showed up in my scoop.. I met him after he got off work to return his ring.

Lost Ring Branchburg, NJ… Found!!!

  • from Millburn (New Jersey, United States)
Not every ring is lost by accident… sometimes, it’s the result of a moment of frustration. 😬💍
After a heated argument, one ring took an unexpected flight. Tossed over a fence and landing somewhere deep inside a group of forsythia bushes. What looked like a simple shrub from the outside turned out to be a full-on thicket, tangled, overgrown, and not exactly welcoming. 🌿
Enter Greenwood Detecting.
Kati arrived on scene and got to work, quite literally diving into the brush. She carefully worked her way through what can only be described as a wiry, unforgiving tangle of branches with her pinpointer(the detector wouldn’t fit), while also doing her best to dodge patches of poison ivy along the way. 😅🌱
To help narrow things down, the husband tossed a small rock over the fence, recreating the throw as best as possible. That gave her a key reference point and helped lock in the most likely search zone. 🎯
About an hour into a challenging and very hands-on search… success. The pinpointer hit the right tone, and the ring was recovered deep within the thicket, right where it had been hiding all along. 💍✨
Fights happen. Rings get thrown. It’s WAY more common than you’d think.
That’s why Greenwood Detecting is here, to help bring them back.
Another tough recovery.
Another story with a happy ending. 🙌