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Lost Gold, Platinum And Diamond Ring, Found Hiding In Tall Grass Of Backyard In Blount County Tennessee!

  • from Maryville (Tennessee, United States)

I received a text from Kathy asking if I could help find her ring that was lost recently. I learned she had been spending time in her backyard, enjoying the pool and sunshine. She had been lying out on a blanket in the yard and set her ring on it so it didn’t come off in the pool. Later she shook the blanket off, forgetting about the ring.  I was able to go over the same day to help. When I arrived, Kathy was on her hands and knees searching the grass. As I walked over to her, I could see she was visibly emotional. I got started right away in the area she showed me she had shook the blanket out. After about 30 minutes, and a little outside the original search area, we got the signal were looking for. A loud 28 on my Equinox 900. The sad tears were now happy tears, the ring was back on her finger and it’s story continues.

Sentimental Sterling Silver Ring Lost In The Sand, Found With A Metal Detector In York Beach, Maine

  • from Old Orchard Beach (Maine, United States)

🏐 Lost Ring at Short Sands Beach, in York Beach, Maine! 🏐

The Ring Finders of Maine, With Recovery and Return #230

On Tuesday evening, just after 8:30 PM, I received an urgent call from Andrew. 📱

His daughter, Kristen, had just lost an extremely sentimental sterling silver ring. She has worn this precious gift every single day since she was 14 years old! 🥰

This ring has traveled the world with Kristen, accompanying her on trips across three different continents. 🌎
Needless to say, it is irreplaceable.

Kristen had lost the ring just thirty minutes before Andrew called me. The family is currently on vacation and was enjoying some time at Short Sands Beach in York, Maine. 🏖️

While playing volleyball on the beach just before sunset, Kristen felt the ring slip right off her finger as she was serving the ball! 🏐💥
Andrew and his family immediately began searching, but they just couldn’t spot it in the sand.

However, Andrew made a brilliant move—he marked the exact area where Kristen was standing when the ring flew off! 📍

Knowing that precise location helps immensely during a recovery. 🧭

As they were searching, a kind person walking their dog on the beach saw their plight and gave the family my contact information. 🐕‍🦺

After checking out The Ring Finders of Maine Facebook page, they liked what they saw, and Andrew gave me a call. 📞

I told Andrew I would be there in approximately 45 minutes. He said he and his family would wait and continue their search. 🕒

Once again, thoughts of a beach cleaning machine crossed my mind. 🚜 I wasn’t sure if Short Sands Beach uses mechanical cleaners or not, but I didn’t want to take any chances!

Cheryl and I quickly packed up our gear and jumped on the Maine Turnpike , heading south once again. 🚗💨

It was now 8:45 PM and completely dark—but at least it wasn’t raining! 🌙✨

🕵️‍♂️ Under 30 Seconds to a Miracle! ⏱️💍

We pulled into the parking lot near Fun-O-Rama @ Short Sands Beach , and I called Andrew. 🚗

He immediately came over to Cheryl and me, walking us over to where his family was sitting in their beach chairs, patiently waiting. 🏖️

The family had brilliantly placed a volleyball at the exact spot Kristen had been standing when she served the ball and the ring flew off. 🏐📍

I explained my game plan to the family. I would start just in front of the volleyball and swing my detector back and forth, making my way toward Fun-O-Rama .

If it wasn’t found within 30 feet or so, I would then search behind the ball—just in case the ring slipped off during her backswing. ↩️

I started the search right near their beach chairs and began walking toward the water. Within just 10 seconds, directly in front of the volleyball, I got a non-ferrous target signal! 🔊

At first, it was a slightly scratchy tone, and the TID (Target Identification) was jumping around in the 80s.

That definitely indicated a high-conducting metal, right in the sterling silver range! 🪙 (However, modern quarters also ring up in the high 80s).

I used my foot to push some sand away and scanned the area again. This time, I got a very solid 88–90 on the TID! 🎯

Honestly, I thought it had to be a quarter. There was no way Kristen’s ring fell directly in front of where she was standing, just a couple of feet away… right? 🤔

I reached into the sand, fully expecting to pull out a coin—but it was the silver ring!!!

💍✨ Unbelievable!!!!

I raised my hand with the ring and held it up to show the family. 🙋‍♂️ I watched jaws drop and heard nervous laughter break out as the entire family rushed over to me! 🏃‍♂️💨

I handed the ring to Andrew, with Kristen right behind him. As soon as she saw it, she cried out that it was her ring! The smiles, high-fives, and pure joy instantly erupted! 🙌🥳

It is absolutely crazy—just 5 seconds after I started swinging the detector, I hit the target. The ring was back in my hand after just 27 seconds total! (Cheryl’s video helped me time this out perfectly!). 📹⏱️⚡

The entire family was ecstatic, telling me all over again just how much this ring meant to Kristen.

Kristen and her family thanked us repeatedly as she looked down at the ring, safely back on her finger where it belonged. ❤️
As we were wrapping up the celebration, a woman walking her dog strolled over. The family pointed her out as the incredible person who had recommended The Ring Finders of Maine to them in the first place! 🐕‍🦺

I thanked her for her amazing support and referral, and she smiled and told me, “I love what you do.” It is always such an incredible feeling to hear positive feedback from our followers and fans! 🥹🙏

All that was left were the big hugs before we said our goodbyes. Everyone was still smiling and laughing as Cheryl and I walked away into the night. 🌙

Now, this wonderful family can fully enjoy the rest of their Maine vacation without the heartbreak of a lost ring hanging over their heads! 🌲🦞☀️

🤯 Lightning Strikes Twice! ⚡🏐

Another ring is back on the finger where it belongs! 💍 For the second night in a row, we successfully completed an evening recovery in pitch-black darkness. 🌙

But here is the truly crazy part: for the second night in a row, a ring was lost while playing volleyball! 🏐😲

In my 25 years of metal detecting, I have found well over 500 rings. I’ve found them in the dark and I’ve found them around volleyball courts. But in a quarter-century of doing this, I have never been called in to specifically search for a ring lost during a volleyball game. ❌

Now, on two consecutive evenings, I’ve been called out to find rings lost while serving a volleyball—first in Old Orchard Beach, Maine (OOB), and now in York Beach! 🏖️💥
What are the absolute odds of that happening?! 🎲📊

Just remember: “If it matters to you, it matters to us.” ❤️

I truly have the best job in the world. I love what I do! 🙏😊

Gold family heirloom ring lost in lake recovered McCook Nebraska

  • from Lincoln (Nebraska, United States)

Contact me for all your metal detecting and recovery needs. Rob 402-580-6933. Land, water, cracks in concrete, rings, keys, hearing aids, phones, buried cache, etc. Assisting law enforcement. Serving Lincoln and the greater Nebraska area. Why rent a metal detector when you can have the best.

 

“Hi Robert! My name’s Summer and I just found you on Ringfinders. I have just lost my recently-passed grandmother’s ring. She suddenly lost her life this past March and my family and I have been nothing short of distraught. She wore this ring every day and even had it on when she passed. I know you’re based in Lincoln, so it’s a bit of a longshot, but I lost my ring in the Red Willow Reservoir in Mccook. It’s a long drive and quite the ask, but this ring means the world to me and I am at a loss of what to do. Your success rate is nothing short of significant, and I would so greatly appreciate your help.”

That’s all I needed to know.

 

 

 

 

Longport NJ Lost Wedding Band Found by Ring Finders South Jersey John Favano

  • from North Wildwood (New Jersey, United States)

Wedding Ring Recovery Success Story in Longport, New Jersey

When you’re enjoying a beautiful day on the beach in Longport, the last thing you expect is to lose your wedding band in the sand. Unfortunately, that’s exactly what happened recently when a visitor was tossing a football with family and friends.

During one throw, the force of the motion caused his wedding band to fly off his finger and disappear somewhere on the beach. After spending considerable time searching the area by hand, there was still no sign of the ring. With thousands of grains of sand and a large search area, finding a small gold band can feel impossible.

That’s when they contacted me, John Favano of Ring Finders South Jersey.

Using Experience, Detective Work, and a Grid Search

The first step in any successful ring recovery is gathering information. I asked questions about where they were standing, the direction of the throws, how far the football was traveling, and where they first realized the ring was missing.

Using those details, I narrowed down the most likely search area and established a systematic grid pattern. Rather than wandering randomly with a metal detector, a structured grid search ensures every square foot is covered efficiently and thoroughly.

After carefully working the area with my metal detector, I received a promising signal buried beneath the sand. Within moments, the missing wedding band was recovered and safely returned to its owner.

Why Beach Ring Recoveries Require a Methodical Approach

Beach recoveries are often more challenging than people realize. Wind, foot traffic, shifting sand, and inaccurate memories can quickly make a small search area much larger.

Lost gold signet/class ring, recovered, Duneland Beach (Lake Michigan), Michigan City, Northwest Indiana

  • from Granger (Indiana, United States)

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Lost gold high school signet ring, flew off when throwing a football. Waist deep, cool water, 3 minute recovery. Happy family, smiles all around.

Lost gold ring (keepsake) recovered, Beachwalk beach, Michigan City, (Lake Michigan) NorthWest Indiana

  • from Granger (Indiana, United States)

Family reunion, Lake Michigan beach, chilly water, hot sun and some volleyball. The ring, was her father’s, handed down after he passed, flew off during a volleyball hit.
Google Ai recommended me to Edwin when he began to research the situation.
Met up the very next morning. Edwin kept track of the time. 59 seconds, fat gold ring in the scoop! Very happy wife! Glad to have helped recover it for them.

Lost – Heavy gold tennis bracelet with diamonds, Daytona Beach, FL – FOUND!!!

  • from New Smyrna Beach (Florida, United States)

I saw a post on the Daytona Dig & Find Metal Detecting Club Facebook page. A woman had lost a heavy gold tennis bracelet set with diamonds in the shallow water in front of the Hawaiian Inn. Several detectorists had already searched for it, but no one had been able to find it. The owner, Jill, had lost it the day before.

I called Lisa, (Jill’s friend since she was 3) who had made the post, to get more details. She told me they had been set up in front of the Hawaiian Inn, roughly in line with the indoor pool, and that the bracelet had come off while her friend, Jill, was in the water. She also shared that the bracelet had been a gift from Jill’s mother, who had passed away the previous year. That made the search about far more than finding an expensive piece of jewelry—it was about recovering a priceless reminder of someone deeply loved. I told Lisa I would head down the following afternoon and asked if she could meet me there. She gladly agreed.

The next day, I arrived about an hour before low tide. As I drove, I prayed that God would guide me to the bracelet.

I started by carefully gridding the dry sand, working back and forth across the area. The only things I found were a few scattered coins. It was time to head into the water.

Lisa arrived a short time later and pointed out several places where they had spent time the previous day. She even showed me a photo of Jill wearing the beautiful bracelet. I searched the shallow water where they had entered the ocean and then worked out to knee-deep water, covering every likely spot. Still nothing.

Rather than give up, I expanded my search farther south.  Then it happened.

A solid, low tone rang through my headphones—the exact sound I had been hoping to hear. I scooped up the target and, as the sand washed away, a dazzling flash of gold sparkled in the sunlight. Resting in my scoop was the beautiful diamond tennis bracelet.

I carried it over to Lisa, who immediately identified it. She was absolutely thrilled. Knowing the bracelet had belonged to Jill’s late mother made the moment even more meaningful. Several people who had been watching the search congratulated me as the treasured family keepsake was reunited with its owner.

Another cherished memory had been restored.  Praise the Lord. God is good.

Lost something important? Maybe I can help. I’m Ed Duffey, a Central Florida metal detecting specialist focused on recovering lost items. Whether it’s a ring, jewelry, keys, or even a phone, I search beaches, parks, yards, and shallow water—just about anywhere it might be hiding.

If it’s metal and it’s lost, there’s a good chance I can find it.
757-419-0299

Lost Wedding Band … Found in Cedar Rapids, Iowa

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Received a call this morning about a lost wedding band. The lady had been on a walking trail last night and lost her wedding ring which was a three ring set.

Her husband and her found two of them right away but the third one couldn’t be found. I gridded and searched the area this morning for two hours and

didn’t find it until I went to the opposite side of the trail and there it was.

Happy to find it for her and I know she was grateful to have it back.

Beautiful Gold/Onyx Signet Ring Lost, Recovered and Returned in Middletown, DE!!!!

  • from Philadelphia (Pennsylvania, United States)

Brandon was a referral from fellow Ring Finder, Alan Seeney. Brandon got in touch after losing a very sentimental gold ring in his friends backyard in Middletown, DE. The ring was was on a chain around his neck when he was horsing around with some kids. He discovered at some point the chain broke and the ring dropped. He and his friends searched for hours. He even purchased a metal detector in hopes of finding himself. Countless folks purchase or rent a metal detector in an attempt to find themselves but in most cases they end up calling a ring finder anyway. The experience of the detectorist is more important then the machine….though the machine is important too. I arrived at Brandon’s friends house later that same day and set my Minelab Manticore Metal Detector for gold…and went to work scanning that backyard. A gold ring on the surface has a very unique, booming signal…so I knew the signal I was listening for. 10 minutes into the search….BOOM…the signal I was hoping for. I looked down and there was this large beautiful gold ring!!! I was very happy to be able to find Brandon’s ring for him!

 

Wedding Ring Tragedy Quickly got better, Cape May NJ, recovered by Edward Trapper NJ Ring Finder

  • from Lavallette (New Jersey, United States)

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I got a call from Lauren, who was noticeably upset because she had just lost her wedding set in the ocean. I told her to try to stay calm, that I would head out immediately, and asked her to mark the location on Google Maps using her cell phone so we could pinpoint the area as accurately as possible.

When I arrived, I met her husband in the parking lot and we talked as we walked down to the beach. He explained exactly what had happened and how Lauren’s rings had slipped off in the surf. With the tide coming in quickly, I knew time was not on our side.

I headed straight into the water and began searching as low on the beach as I safely could. In about waist-deep water, almost immediately, I heard that beautiful signal every detectorist hopes for. A quick scoop later and there it was—Lauren’s wedding ring!

I checked the same area again, and just inches away I got another strong signal. This time it was her engagement ring.

The entire beach erupted in excitement. Several people had been watching the situation unfold, and within moments what had started as a heartbreaking day turned into an incredible recovery. Lauren went from tears and panic to smiles and relief in a matter of minutes.

There’s nothing quite like handing someone back something they thought was lost forever. Moments like these are exactly why I love what I do.