The Ring Finders Blog

Sea Isle City NJ Lost Wedding Band Found by Ring Finders South Jersey

  • from North Wildwood (New Jersey, United States)

LOST A RING IN SEA ISLE CITY NJ?

CALL NOW! 215-850-0188

RINGFINDERSSOUTHJERSEY.COM

Lost Ring Found After Baseball Game in Sea Isle City, NJ

A Quick Search Leads to a Happy Ending

Tom was enjoying a day at the park in Sea Isle City, New Jersey, watching his grandchildren play baseball. While having a catch with the kids, something unexpected happened—his ring slipped off his finger and disappeared into the grass.

Tom searched but couldn’t locate it. Knowing that a metal detector could make all the difference, he contacted Ring Finders South Jersey the following day.

We met Tom shortly after he called and got right to work searching the area where he believed the ring had been lost.

It didn’t take long!

After just 15 minutes of searching, the metal detector picked up the signal we were looking for. Tom’s ring was found and returned to him!

What started as a great day watching his grandchildren play baseball ended with a little extra worry, but thankfully, a very happy ending.

Lost a Ring in South Jersey?

Whether your ring was lost at a park, on the beach, in the water, or right in your own backyard, Ring Finders South Jersey can help locate it.

If you’ve lost a valuable ring in Sea Isle City, NJ, or anywhere along the South Jersey Shore, don’t spend hours searching on your own. Give us a call and let professional metal detecting help bring your lost item home.

Lost it? Give Ring Finders South Jersey a call—we’ll come find it!

#RingFindersSouthJersey #SeaIsleCityNJ #SeaIsleCity #LostRing #RingRecovery #LostAndFound #MetalDetecting #SouthJersey #JerseyShore #LostWeddingRing #RingFinders

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

  • from North Wildwood (New Jersey, United States)

LOST A RING IN LONGPORT, NJ?

GIVE A CALL! 215-850-0188

RINGFINDERSSOUHTJERSEY.COM

Wedding Band Recovered in the Sand at Longport, NJ

Matt’s Wedding Ring Was Back on His Finger in Minutes

Losing a wedding band at the beach can turn a relaxing day in the sand into a stressful search. That’s exactly what happened to Matt in Longport, New Jersey.

While enjoying the beach, Matt took off his wedding band to apply sunscreen. Unfortunately, the ring slipped into the sand, and despite looking for it, he couldn’t find it.

Fortunately, Matt knew about Ring Finders South Jersey and called right away for help.

I headed to Longport immediately and arrived just 30 minutes after Matt’s call. With a metal detector in hand, I began searching the area where Matt believed the ring had been lost.

It didn’t take long.

After just a few swings of the metal detector, we got the signal we were hoping for—the lost wedding band was in the sand!

Matt’s wedding ring was recovered and back on his finger in Longport, NJ, turning what could have been a very disappointing beach day into a happy ending.

Lost Your Ring at the Jersey Shore?

If you’ve lost a wedding band, engagement ring, or other valuable item in the sand, don’t give up searching and don’t wait too long to call for help. Sand can quickly shift, and a professional metal detector search can often locate what the eye simply can’t see.

For professional metal detecting and lost-ring recovery in South Jersey and along the Jersey Shore, contact Ring Finders South Jersey.

📍 Longport, NJ and surrounding South Jersey beach communities

💍 Lost it? Give us a call. We’ll come find it!

#RingFindersSouthJersey #RingFinders #LongportNJ #LongportNewJersey #LostWeddingRing #LostRing #RingRecovery #MetalDetecting #JerseyShore #SouthJersey #LostAndFound #WeddingBand

A Seven-Hour Ring Recovery Search in an Oklahoma River

  • from Norman (Oklahoma, United States)

I was contacted by a woman who had lost her ring while tubing on a popular river here in Oklahoma. She did exactly what I wish everyone would do after losing an item in the water—she took photos, documented the area, and provided as much information as possible about where the ring may have been lost.

With a good search area established, I set up my water-recovery gear and began working the river.

Several hours into the search, another person approached me and explained that they had also lost a ring in the same area I was already searching. Since I was there and equipped for the job, I added a second lost ring to the recovery mission.

After seven hours in the water, the search produced some surprising results. I successfully recovered the second person’s lost ring, along with five additional unclaimed rings from the same stretch of river.

Unfortunately, the original ring that brought me there was not recovered.

But that search isn’t over.

I plan to return as soon as conditions allow and continue working the area. Her careful documentation gives us a solid search zone, and until I’ve thoroughly covered it, there’s still a chance that ring is waiting to be found.

Sometimes recovery happens in minutes. Sometimes it takes multiple trips and many hours of searching. Either way, the goal remains the same: keep searching and return these lost items back to the people they belong to.  (Notice all the trash removed from the river during the search.)

ring recovery oklahoma river recovered rings in oklahoma oklahoma rings found in river and returned to owner trash pulled from oklahoma river while searching for lost ring

Gold Wedding Ring Recovered in Chapel Hill

  • from Raleigh (North Carolina, United States)

Lorrie, a very nice woman in Chapel Hill, contacted me about finding her late husband’s wedding ring. Since he passed three years ago, she had been wearing the ring on her index finger. Although she had been very diligent about always knowing where the ring was, it had gone missing and she was heartbroken. She had torn apart the inside of the house and was positive it was not there, leading her to the conclusion that it must have come out of her pocket when she pulled out a poop bag for her dog, Henry, in the backyard. We both thought this was a long-shot attempt to get the ring back, but given how dear the ring was to her and the time she had put in searching the inside of the house, I came over to close the loop and search that one last possible spot. The area where Henry does his business is small, so it only took 10 minutes or so to cover it – or at least it took 10 minutes for me to recover the ring. It was laying on the ground (under the grass and not immediately visible) right in the middle of where she thought it was. Any recovery is meaningful to me, but some are a little more heartfelt – like this one. Another happy ending! (After giving her the ring, she begged off on having her picture taken with no makeup – this was the best I could do!)

18K gold ring recovered in Blanchard, Oklahoma! 💍

  • from Norman (Oklahoma, United States)

I recently received a call from a gentleman in Blanchard, Oklahoma, who had lost an 18K gold ring. The challenge was that he wasn’t sure exactly where he had lost it. It could have been somewhere in his yard, inside his home, or even at work.

Rather than searching randomly, we decided to systematically eliminate one possibility at a time. Since the yard was something I could quickly search with a metal detector, we started there.

It turned out to be the right decision.

Within about two minutes of starting the search, the missing 18K gold ring was recovered.

Sometimes a successful recovery requires hours of searching and research. Other times, narrowing down the possibilities and starting in the right place makes all the difference.

Another lost ring back where it belongs.

found gold ring blanchard oklahoma gold ring recovered in oklahoma oklahoma lost ring recovered

Lost Car Keys Recovered in Chapel Hill

  • from Raleigh (North Carolina, United States)

Susan, a woman in Chapel Hill, called me and explained that she wanted my help in locating a set of car keys. I asked the basic questions – where, when, how, etc. and it unfolded like this: Her son drove to a friend’s house to help move some downed tree branches from where they fell, over to the woods on the other side of the adjacent field. For whatever reason, he set the keys to his car on the deck of the four-wheeler they were using to haul the branches. The keys fell off the four-wheeler at some point and mom had to bring over a spare set of keys to get the car home. Although glad that she had a spare set, she was hoping I could find the original set and avoid the cost of a replacement key fob. The grass was high and the surface of the ground wasn’t visible, so it wasn’t surprising that they had been unable to locate the keys just by walking through the field. I met Susan at the house and we walked to the field where they’d been working. The younger brother of the friend showed me where they had been working and it only took about 15 minutes of searching to find the key fob. Very glad to get it back to Susan for her car. Another happy ending!

Lost Item Recovered in Holly Springs

  • from Raleigh (North Carolina, United States)

I got a call from Bill, a nice gentleman in Holly Springs who had lost a hearing aid while collecting and moving brush and sticks. Bill’s house sits next to a pond and twice each day, the gnats come out to pester anyone in the backyard. Bill was working with gloves on, and in one of his “get-away-from-me-gnat” swipes with his gloved hand, he had inadvertently knocked the hearing aid out of his ear. It was a little later that Bill realized the hearing aid was gone. He had looked all over where he had been working and had swept the area with a magnet, hoping the hearing aid would stick to the magnet, all with no luck. We then made arrangements for me to come out and search. He had the remaining hearing aid that I was able to scan, but it gave only a very tiny, weak signal on my detector. (There’s just not enough metal in a tiny hearing aid to give much of a signal on the detector.) Anyway, Bill showed me where he had been working and we started looking – Bill with his magnet and me with my detector. After maybe 35 or 40 signals that turned out to be false alarms, I did find the tiny hearing aid. If it had been one of the hearing aids that has the big battery resting behind the ear, this would have been much easier. As you can see in the pictures, Bill’s was the type that fits entirely in the ear canal, giving me almost no metal to detect. After finding it, Bill and his wife explained that he had an upcoming appointment for an upgrade and had he arrived with only one hearing aid in hand, he would have gotten no trade-in credit on the new device. Glad it worked out for them – another happy ending!

Lost Sentimental Gold Earring at Sandy’s Beach…FOUND!!!

  • from O‘ahu (Hawaii, United States)

This earring hunt began when I got a voicemail from Bryann who was on a Birthday Vacation on Oahu and inquired about my services she had heard from a local friend.  When we connected she told me she had lost her gold earring on Sandy’s Beach in the dry sand.  She sent me a pic of the beach with a red line drawn on it of the route she had been on when she noticed the earring was gone.  Sandy’s is heavily detected and I let her know.  She let me know it was from her late husband so I knew I had to give it my best shot.  I was at work so I told Bryann I would grab my gear when I finished and go straight there to hunt.  When I arrived,  the beach was quite crowded and part of the search area was blocked with conservation tape as turtles had nested in the area.  I started the hunt along the rock wall near the parking lot and went as close to the conservation area that I could.  After the first pass I started back the next leg and immediately got a nice low tone center line on the Manticore video display.  I took one scoop and there was Bryann’s Sentimental Gold Earring in the scoop.  I texted her a pic and told her, “You were blessed”.  After a quick pick up at my home they were off to the airport.  Bryann sent me a pic from home wearing the earring with a Shaka and a Smile.  Aloha to Bryann!

Lost Ring Southwest Florida

  • from Vanderbilt Beach (Florida, United States)

Lost Ring in the Water? Ring Recovery Help in Southwest Florida

Losing a ring in the water can happen in seconds. You may be swimming, wading, playing in the surf, or simply cooling off when you suddenly realize your wedding ring, engagement ring, or other jewelry is gone.

At a Florida beach, finding it by hand can quickly become nearly impossible. Waves move the sand, visibility can be poor, and a ring can disappear beneath the bottom almost immediately.

If you’ve lost a ring at Bonita Springs, Barefoot Beach, Naples, Fort Myers, or another Southwest Florida beach, don’t give up. Professional metal detecting and lost ring recovery services may be able to help.

Looking for a Metal Detector Rental Near Me?

Many people who lose a ring don’t know that professional ring recovery services exist. Their first thought is often to search for a metal detector rental near me, rent a metal detector in Bonita Springs, or Fort Myers metal detector rental.

Before renting a detector and trying to locate the ring yourself, contact me.

As a member of The Ring Finders, I help people search for lost wedding rings, engagement rings, jewelry, and other valuables throughoutSouthwest Florida.

Searching for a ring in beach sand or Gulf water requires more than simply owning a metal detector. Understanding where the item was lost, how waves and current may have affected it, and how to properly search the area can make a significant difference.

Lost a Ring at the Beach? Contact Me as Soon as Possible

The sooner I know where and how your ring was lost, the better we can evaluate the search area before conditions change or other beachgoers disturb the location.

If you’re searching online forlost ring help, a Ring Finder near me, metal detector rental, or someone with a metal detector to find a lost ring in Southwest Florida, you’ve come to the right place.

I provide lost jewelry recovery assistance in Bonita Springs, Barefoot Beach, Naples, Fort Myers, and surrounding Southwest Florida communities.

Don’t assume your ring is gone forever just because you can’t see it.

Contact me and let’s see if we can bring it home.

-Sean 239.287.6373

 

Lost – Men’s 14k gold wedding band, New Smyrna Beach – FOUND !!!

  • from New Smyrna Beach (Florida, United States)

Tuesday had started like so many Tuesdays do. My wife and I had settled into one of our favorite spots in DeLeon Springs when my phone buzzed with a text from Christian.

He had lost his wedding band on New Smyrna Beach.

I gave him a quick call. He sounded worried—almost desperate. He explained that he had lost his 14K gold wedding band the day before. He had placed it in the cup holder of his beach chair, but when they packed up to leave, the ring was gone. They searched for it but came up empty-handed.

I told Christian where I was and that I expected to be back in New Smyrna Beach by noon. Before heading out, I whispered a quick prayer, asking the Lord to protect the ring and keep it there until I could find it.

Once I returned to New Smyrna, I called Christian and told him I was on my way to the beach. When I arrived, he directed me to the area where they had been sitting.

I fired up my Minelab Manticore and began gridding the dry sand near the roadway. The heat was intense, with the bright sun beating down and radiating off the sand.

On my second pass, I got a promising signal.

I looked down, and there it was—a small, round circle barely protruding from the sand.

Could it really be?  I reached down and picked it up.  It was the ring!

I checked the inscription, and there was no doubt. I had found Christian’s wedding band.

I was incredibly grateful. The ring had been sitting there since the day before, and somehow no one had found it. I truly believe the Lord led me straight to it—and answered my prayer by getting it back to Christian and his wife Sarah, quickly.

Another ring saved. Another story of something thought to be lost forever, found.

I’m Detector Ed – 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. 757-419-0299