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Metal Detector in Solana Beach San Diego helped find a lost ring, Avoid Metal detector equipment rentals!

  • from Carlsbad (California, United States)

 

 

Metal detecting Recovery services helped find a lost Platinum Cartier wedding ring at Solana beach San Diego. Call or text Curtis Cox 760 889 2751  before it’s too late! Don’t ret or buy metal detectors!

This call for help came during the peak of summer in 2025 when asked if I could recover a wedding ring lost in the shallow surf at Solana beach San Diego. Though it was a hot crowded day there and the tides were not very low I decided to go immediately & detect as much as I could in the pounding shore break along the steep slope.

After over an hour of searching I was not able to find his lost ring. While texting back & forth with the wife to make sure I was in the correct area as described,,I chose to scan just a further south with my Metal detector while waiting for a reply.

Suddenly a few minutes into it I get a sound on my Metal detector similar to platinum or Gold at the bottom of the slope. This is what I call the hungry part of the beach that will eat jewelry & occasionally regurgitate them as well.

Focus & speed is needed to recover this target as they can disappear while digging for ‘em’.  With waves crashing on the shoreline, beach goers surrounding within feet of me, Timing will be keene so I patiently waited the intervals then charged back down the slope,,stuck my scoop in the sand just once where I heard that signal and ran back up the slope before the next wave broke.

Exhausted from the heat and being asked if I found anything good 5 times in a row…?????  I begged King Neptune the Sea God for this to be the Ring I was looking for saying “Please please please” while shaking sand out of my scoop that’s when suddenly his bright Platinum Cartier ring magically shined in the sun!

They were very grateful & amazed I could help find their precious wedding they thought may of been gone forever.

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Lost Gold Wedding Ring Found with Metal Detector in Springfield, TN

  • from Nashville (Tennessee, United States)

 

Yesterday Noel lost his gold wedding band in his yard while building a fence on his property in Springfield, TN. The ring was made from the gold sourced from his wife’s family, so it was very sentimental to him. I gathered my gear and arrived at his property within an hour. Noel briefed me how he thought he lost his ring, however he didn’t feel the ring come off his finger, so he pointed out all areas of the property where he’d been working. After about one hour and fifteen minutes into the search I got the signal that I had been working for. There was ring, hidden deep in the grass and fallen leaves. Noel explained that he had thought about buying a cheap metal detector after he lost the ring, but came to his senses and looked for help from an experienced detectorist. Bluebird clear skies, cool crisp air, meeting nice people and re-uniting them with their lost treasures, it doesn’t get much better than this.

Lost gold chain with pendant found Vanderbilt beach naples Florida

  • from Marco Island (Florida, United States)

While swimming with his father Jason suddenly realized his gold chain was no longer around his neck.  A frantic search ensued, beachgoers coming to the rescue with masks and snorkels and toes ‘a searching.  A local resident walking the beach saw the commotion and emphatically suggesting better “call Mark.”  Well the rest is history.  Found the chain with pendant in rough surf two days later and just before dark.   It’s only lost until you call!!! Prayers answered 🙏🏻🥰🎉

 

Lost gold chain with star of david

Carlsbad Metal Detector Service, Avoid metal detector equipment rentals for help finding lost jewelry

  • from Carlsbad (California, United States)

 

 

Metal detector equipment service helped find a lost wedding ring at Carlsbad beach San Diego. Call or text Curtis Cox 760 889 2751  before it’s too late! Don’t ret or buy metal detectors!

This call for help came late at night during the summer of 2025  A reward was offered & I was on my way…Being a local here in North county the beaches are a short trip as I was there quickly scanning the area before he arrived.

Carlsbad state beach gets raided daily by metal detector hobbyists scavenging to pocket recent lost jewelry. Many times I’ve counted 5-6 pirates swinging detectors in the dry sand. Typically a wedding ring or any jewelry lost in the beach sand will last 1-2days before it’s found & pocketed.

After about 10 min of thoroughly grid scanning the beach area I was able to recover his precious wedding ring buried in the sand. He was stoked I could help him find what may of been gone forever.

Vancouver Metal Detecting Service

  • from Vancouver (British Columbia, Canada)

TheRingFinders-Vancouver Metal Detecting Service,  Lost your Ring/Cell Phone/Keys. Call ASAP  24/7  Chris 778-838-3463

Early this morning, I received a text message in regards to helping someone find their lost engagement ring in Vancouver, I replied right away and heard the story about where this young lady believed she had lost her ring. It sounded like it was very likely I was going to recover it, but I’ve been fooled before in thinking the search could be easy and it turns out to be one of the hardest ones. I wouldn’t know until I arrived at the location where the ring was lost.

After arriving and speaking to the young lady and her husband, it sounded likely that I’d find it but it didn’t quite make sense why it would be on the right side when she was coming down the stairs and the ring was on her left hand, but after discussing it a bit more and the way her body position was, I started my search and was able to find it within minutes. Needless to say, the young lady and her husband were very happy and relieved to see that Ring! After speaking to him a bit more I found out that they had bought a metal detector off Amazon and searched for 45 minutes with no luck. I often wonder how many people buy or rent a Detector and give up after not finding it, thinking it’s not there. I’m sure this happens more than I know. The thing about myself and other members on this directory is, we have many many years of Metal Detecting experience, which makes a huge difference in the chance of recovery.

I love my job!!!

 

 

Video of search on the link below…

https://youtu.be/ZHIXNfnYThc

 

Lost firearm part found Lincoln 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.

Jerry was out goose hunting when all of a sudden it came to a halt. His charging handle on his shotgun had come lose and flew over and behind the blind somewhere. They searched for it in the tall grass for quite sometime with no success. He mentioned he needed someone with a metal detector and his hunting partner recommended me. Leadtime of ordering a new was going to really cut his season short so I met them out there. The rest is history. There is definitely more than one way to put a smile on a face. Always my honor to help someone find their lost item.

Gold Wedding Band Lost in Murfreesboro, Found with a Metal Detector

  • from Nashville (Tennessee, United States)


Alvaro was digging in his front yard to find a leaking pipe when he lost his gold wedding band. He bought a metal detector at a hardware store and tried for hours how to use, but all it did was make a constant chattering noise. His wife, Katie, did an online search and located me on TheRingFinders directory. Due to weather we held off on the search for a few days. On today’s date, 01-11-2026, it was a clear day, although a bit cold and windy. I arrived at 9am as promised and was briefed by Alvaro where he thought the ring could be. Three minutes and fourteen seconds later, I got the signal on my XP Deus 2 metal detector that I was hoping for. It was a pleasure finding Alvaro’s wedding band and meeting the young couple. Finding lost treasures for people that have all but given up hope of ever seeing that treasure again is a great feeling.

Nighttime Ring Recovery, Falmouth, Massachusetts

  • from Falmouth (Massachusetts, United States)
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7 January 2026.  To adapt a phrase from the USPS, ‘Neither rain nor snow nor dark of night shall stay this RingFinder from his mission’ (or something to that effect :-).  I received a call from Sonja about 8PM, well after dark, asking if I could help find her ring on the street in the front of her house.  Based on her answers to my questions it seemed likely that the ring was on the asphalt, in which case a metal detector would have no advantage over a good flashlight, as the ring would easily be seen visually before a detector swung over it.  However, it was possible that the ring could have ended up in the snow or grass on the side of the street.  Moreover, it was important to find the ring as soon as possible so that it would not be run over by traffic.   I said that I’d be glad to come and do a search and headed out for Sonja’s house.

I arrived about 20 minutes later and had Sonja describe how she thought her ring had been lost.  She noted that she had slimmed down recently and the three rings she wore on her ring finger were very loose.  She had driven home after retrieving a pair of traffic cones from a friend’s house, stopped on the street short of a utility trailer at the edge of the street in front of her house, removed the traffic cones from her trunk, and placed them at the front and back of the trailer.  As she placed one cone in front of the trailer she heard a single ping from the pavement and saw that two of her rings were gone from her finger.  She was able to find one ring but not the other near that cone.

So, assuming that all 3 rings were on her finger when she opened her trunk, the missing ring could be in her trunk or on/beside the street somewhere from the position of her car trunk over to the vicinity of the trailer.  We each had strong-beamed flashlights and we first searched around and under the front of the trailer where the first cone had been placed.  We found nothing.  I then began a search starting where the car’s trunk had been and working toward the trailer while Sonja searched farther down the street from the back of the trailer.  Within a couple of minutes Sonja called out that she’d found the ring!

This was a fortunate start to the New Year and I’m hoping a good omen for successful searches in the months to come.  And with some resizing, we can also hope that Sonja’s rings will remain safely on her finger where they belong!

 

Sonja’s rings back on her finger.

Sonja’s triplet of rings, starring a beautiful aquamarine at the center.

Lost Diamond/Gold Tennis Bracelet Found In Bethany Beach, Delaware

  • from Lewes (Delaware, United States)
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On 12/29/25, I received a call from Amy regarding her lost diamond/gold tennis bracelet. Amy said that on 10/11/25, she had walked out the front door of her residence at about 1:30 am when her tennis bracelet got caught on the storm door handle. The tennis bracelet broke and came off of her wrist. Amy believed that the bracelet had flung off her wrist in the dark and had landed in the leaf litter on the ground in the front of her deck. Amy asked if I would search the leaf litter in front of her deck with my metal detector for her bracelet. I agreed to meet Amy on 12/30/25 to conduct the search. Upon my arrival at Amys home I searched the leaf litter with my metal detector and I did not find the bracelet. The search was continued as Amy used a rake to pulled leaf litter out from under her deck and I used a pin pointer to conduct a search of it. The bracelet was still nowhere to be found. I then used a flashlight to look through some of the small spaces in between the deck boards. After looking through a second space to the ground under the deck I saw the shimmer of the diamond and gold bracelet. I called to Amy who was in the house to let her know that her cherished bracelet had been found. It appears that when the bracelet came off of Amys wrist it fell straight down to the deck and slid in between a space between two deck boards and then fell to the ground underneath.  The deck was to low to the ground for me to be able to crawl under it so Amy crawled under the deck and retrieved her lost bracelet. The bracelet was located under the deck about 10′ from the front of the deck.

Ring found in Coventry Rhode Island!!

  • from Coventry (Rhode Island, United States)

Ring found after being lost for two weeks!!