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Lost Gold Wedding Band Found in Glen Dale, West Virginia by Metal Detecting Specialist Brian Carpenter 814-244-2300

  • from Indiana (Pennsylvania, United States)

Lost your ring, other valuable jewelry, cellphone, keys, or other metal object…call or text Brian Carpenter at (814)244-2300 as soon as possible. I am a ring recovery/metal detecting specialist serving Pittsburgh, Indiana (PA), and most of Western PA. Why rent or buy a metal detector when you can get a trained operator with top of the line equipment at the same time…

I got a text from Taylor asking if I Wheeling, West Virginia was too far. I thought about it and said to myself if the circumstances are good for a recovery I would make the trip. We talked and his wife had taken off her rings while cutting the lawn and pulled something out of her pocket while mowing. When she had finished her engagement ring was still there but her wedding band was gone. Taylor said he had gotten a cheap metal detector and tried to find the ring to no avail. The only thing that worried me was that the ring was lost a few weeks earlier and they had obviously cut the grass a few times since then.

So in the end I saddled up for a long drive to West Virginia. Upon my arrival I met Taylor and got started. I went through the whole back yard and nothing. I did find an old foil drink top tucked way down in the thick grass. It was well hidden from sight and gave me some extra hope/confidence that the ring could be entwined deep in this lush lawn. On to the the front and now the fun began. For some reason the back yard was quiet as an empty church but the front was chirping like crazy. I started adjusting my frequency and sensitivity. I got a little relief but not much. I kept moving trying to listen for a good repeatable signal amidst all the other noise. Suddenly I got one…I put my pin pointer into the grass and it started screaming. I was looking but could not find anything, then suddenly I caught a glimpse of the ring deep within the grass. Score! I sent Taylor a text with a picture of the ring and walked back to my truck to start putting my equipment away.

Then Taylor and his wife Kate came out. They could not believe that I found the ring and were very happy. It was an absolute pleasure to meet them both, another pair of kind and generous clients, and of course it is always great when you are able to recover their lost ring!!

Lost Wedding Ring found by Dave TheRingFinder at Solimar Beach in Ventura

  • from Santa Barbara (California, United States)

If you have lost your wedding ring, a bracelet, golden grill or a necklace don’t waste the time or the money buying or renting a metal detector. Instead hire an expert metal detecting professional like Dave The RingFinder! Dave is the “metal detective” and knows how to stack the odds in your favor to get your precious jewelry back. Call or text Dave at 805-290-5009 so he can create a plan to get your ring back!

I got a text last week from Glynnis who had been visiting Solimar Beach in Ventura with her family. When it came time to put sunscreen on her children she took off her wedding ring and engagement ring and placed them in her pocket for safekeeping. As is often the case she forgot that she had put them in there and after a couple of days realized her rings were gone. She began to retrace her steps and concluded they must have fallen out at the beach.

Glynnis gave me the general location and I headed out that afternoon to see if I could recover her rings. After about 15 minutes of searching I got a faint target on the Minelab manticore on the wet slope of the beach. I put my CKG scoop into the sand and out popped her wedding band. I figured I was in the area now and began slowly detecting the surrounding area but no other targets were there. The area does get detected frequently and I told Glynnis that either she lost it somewhere else or another detectorist picked up her engagement ring. Since she was out of town I told her I would mail her ring to her and that I would keep looking in that area just in case the other ring was buried too deep in the sand for now.

Don’t Wait — Time Is Critical After a Ring Loss in Ventura or Santa Barbara County

Whether you lost a ring, necklace, bracelet, or other jewelry on a Ventura or Santa Barbara County beach, in shallow surf, in a backyard, at a park, or in an open field — the clock starts the moment it’s gone. Shifting tides, moving sand, and other detectorists can all work against recovery the longer you wait. Skip the metal detector rental and trust the expert — Dave The RingFinder.

Dave The RingFinder serves the entire region including:

Ventura County: Ventura · Oxnard · Port Hueneme · Camarillo · Thousand Oaks · Moorpark · Simi Valley · Fillmore · Santa Paula · Ojai

Santa Barbara County: Santa Barbara · Carpinteria · Goleta · Montecito · Summerland · Lompoc · Santa Maria · Solvang · Buellton

Notable beaches and recovery locations served: Mondo’s Beach · Surfer’s Point · San Buenaventura State Beach · Rincon Beach · Carpinteria State Beach · East Beach Santa Barbara · West Beach Santa Barbara · McGrath State Beach Oxnard · Silver Strand Beach · Mandalay Beach

About Dave The RingFinder — Ventura County’s Metal Detecting Specialist

Dave The RingFinder has been recovering lost jewelry with a metal detector since 2011 and has operated full-time as a professional ring and jewelry recovery specialist since 2017. Also known as The Metal Detective, Dave brings professional-grade equipment, deep local knowledge of Ventura and Santa Barbara County beaches and tides, and a genuine passion for reuniting people with their most treasured possessions. Every recovery is personal.

Before you spend an afternoon chasing down a metal detector rental in Ventura or Santa Barbara County, make one call instead. Dave has the equipment, the experience, and the track record — and he works on your behalf from the moment you contact him.

📞 Call or text Dave 24/7: 805-290-5009 🌐 davetheringfinder.com

Lost something? Don’t rent — trust the expert. Dave The RingFinder is here to bring your jewelry home

Metal detecting service finds lost wedding ring in yard, The Villages, Florida!

  • from Sanford (Florida, United States)
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Lost a ring or something special and need someone who specializes in using a metal detector to help? My name is Mike McInroe and I am a metal detector recovery specialist and can help you find what you thought was lost forever. Call or text me ASAP at 321-363-6029 and let’s talk.

Zack was doing some pressure washing around a few houses in The Villages and after doing his normal clean up he noticed that his wedding ring was not on his finger. He was sure he had it on earlier in the morning and so he went back to the first house and searched as best as he could but his lost wedding ring was no where to be found. He then went to the second house and had the same result. He remembered he had a cheap metal detector and tried using that but he had no luck. Later that day a friend suggested he give me a call and I arranged to search around the two houses the next day. The first house was clean and then at the second house Zack told me the homeowner wanted me to ring his door bell before I just started searching. That homeowner showed me around the outside pointing out just where Zack had cleaned the day before. There were decorative stones all around the house and as we were walking I was visually scanning the stones and low and behold I spotted Zack’s lost wedding ring just laying on top of the rocks! I met Zack later that afternoon and he was one very happy young husband!
Mike McInroe…waiting for your call!

2 rings lost at once, found both!

  • from Torch Lake (Michigan, United States)

Was called out to a lake near Traverse City to find 2 rings lost while setting up a swim area for the season.  Water was deeper than my usual searches but was able to find both rings in the end using a underwater detector and mask and snorkel. Took some time but wasn’t going to give up. Very happy I was able to help, and thank you for the call!

LOST WHITE GOLD RING in CONCORD, NC…..FOUND!!

  • from Raleigh (North Carolina, United States)

Received a call from this young lady saying she lost her ring while throwing sticks towards the wooded area. They tried many days trying to find it with no success.

We made arrangements for me to come out after work today to try and find it. After getting the details I started my search and found it in about 15 mins.

She was so happy to have it back on her finger again!!

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Total ring recoveries since joining “The Ring Finders” 113 total!

Ring count for 2026: 66 (18 – recoveries)

GOLD – 18 (14 – recoveries)
PLATNIUM – 4 (4-recoveries)
SILVER – 13
TUNGSTEN – 2
JUNK – 29
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“DIG IT ALL, SAME SOME RINGS, BURY THE DRAMA!”

North Wildwood NJ Lost Gold Ring Found By John Favano Ring Finders South Jersey

  • from North Wildwood (New Jersey, United States)

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Sentimental Ring Recovered on North Wildwood Beach by Ring Finders South Jersey John Favano

 

A relaxing beach day in North Wildwood, NJ, nearly ended with heartbreak when Maryann lost her sentimental ring in the sand.

While enjoying time on the beach, Maryann applied sunscreen and briefly placed her treasured ring on her lap. Like many beachgoers, she became distracted by the moment. After some time, her group moved their chairs to a different spot along the beach.

Unfortunately, the ring was forgotten.

When Maryann later realized her cherished ring was missing, she and her family searched the area without success. They knew the odds of finding a small ring in the sand were slim. Thankfully, they also knew exactly who to call.

Ring recovery specialist John Favano of Ring Finders South Jersey received the call and responded immediately. Time is critical during beach ring recoveries, especially in busy shoreline areas where foot traffic can quickly bury or move lost jewelry.

Within minutes, John arrived on the scene in North Wildwood and began the search using professional metal detecting equipment. Maryann explained where she had been sitting and described the events leading up to the loss.

After carefully scanning the area, the search produced a signal almost immediately.

Just a few swings later, the missing ring was sitting safely inside John’s scoop.

The emotional relief on Maryann’s face was unforgettable. What began as a stressful loss quickly became a joyful reunion. Moments like these are why Ring Finders South Jersey is dedicated to helping families recover valuable and sentimental items.

The ring was quickly returned to its rightful owner and placed back on Maryann’s hand where it belonged.

Following the recovery, Maryann shared this wonderful 5-star review:

“Thank you sooooo much for your quick response and rapid recovery finding my ring and saving memories John!!!!”

Reviews like Maryann’s reflect the commitment, experience, and fast response that have helped countless people recover lost jewelry throughout South Jersey beaches and communities.

If you lose a ring, necklace, bracelet, or other valuable jewelry on the beach, don’t wait. Mark the area if possible and contact Ring Finders South Jersey immediately.

John Favano of Ring Finders South Jersey proudly serves North Wildwood, Wildwood, Wildwood Crest, Cape May, Ocean City, Avalon, Stone Harbor and surrounding South Jersey communities. Fast action often makes the difference between a permanent loss and a successful recovery.

Every ring has a story. Recovering those memories is what matters most.

Tungsten Wedding Band Lost, Recovered and Returned in Bucks County, PA!!!

  • from Philadelphia (Pennsylvania, United States)

Mark was enjoying a beautiful summer afternoon in his backyard in Perkasie, PA (Bucks County) when he discovered his large, beautiful wedding band missing from his finger. He was sure it must have come off when he was shaking out and hanging some wet towels on a clothesline. He searched for hours with his eyes and an old metal detector in hopes of finding it before he reached out to a professional. After finding me in the Ring Finder Directory we agreed to meet in his backyard Monday afternoon. After a quick tour and detailed description of how he thought he lost his ring  I went to work. After 10 minutes of scanning the area I received the signal on my metal detector I was looking for…looked down…and there it was!!! I was very happy to be able to return Mark’s ring to him!!!

Lost heirloom necklace found! – Okauchee Lake, Wisconsin

  • from Menomonee Falls (Wisconsin, United States)

June 6th proved to be a delightful day for a boat ride on picturesque, Okauchee Lake in Southeast Wisconsin. But the day turned to sadness when a man’s gold-braided necklace disappeared into the lake’s depths. But it wasn’t any necklace; it had once belonged to the owner’s grandfather.

It happened when Milwaukee resident, Maggie House, was transferring a cooler from the boat to the dock. Ben, Maggie’s boyfriend and owner of the necklace, had removed it for safe keeping. He placed it into the pocket of a knapsack. But as fate would have it, the knapsack was sitting on the cooler when Maggie lifted it onto the dock. In the process, the heavy gold chain slipped out of the pocket in what can only be described as an inconceivable turn of events. But it didn’t make the loss any less acute.

Later, someone told Maggie about my ring-finding services. She soon found me on the Ring Finder’s directory of metal-detecting specialists and we arranged to meet at the lake on June 15th, 9 days after the necklace went missing.

Upon arrival, Maggie showed me the location where the incident took place. I donned my search-and-rescue drysuit and waded out to the site in chest-deep water. Maggie hovered close by on the pontoon boat.

The underwater frame of an aluminum boatlift crisscrossed the area. Its proximaty to the necklace made it almost impossible to use a metal detector. However, Maggie’s precise description about where the necklace landed helped pinpoint the location. Using a metal scoop designed for this purpose, I was able to excavate and explore the contents of several scoops; mud, aquatic plants, rocks and shells. Finally, as I brought up another full scoop up out of the water, Maggie was the first to spot the glint of gold—Ben’s heirloom necklace! And the smile on Maggie’s face tells the rest of the story!

If you, or someone you know, has lost a ring or other piece of jewelry, on land or in a lake, don’t let its story end. Give me a call. I would love to add another smile to my list of over 160 happy clients.

Mom’s Gold Ring Found in Garner!

  • from Raleigh (North Carolina, United States)

I got a text from Asia about her lost ring. She’d been at an outdoor event with friends the day before and had lost a ring that her late mother had given her. We made arrangements to get together that afternoon to search. We met at the apartment complex (where the get-together had been) and she showed me where she had been. They had played kickball, had a cookout, and even had a water balloon fight, so the possibilities were large. Also, the open area where she had been was accessible to anyone, so there was a possibility that the ring had been picked up by someone. Lastly, she explained that she had taken off all of her rings and put them on a chain around her neck, but the design of this particular ring had an open spot that was probably how it fell off the chain. I searched for about an hour the first day and came back the next day to cover the area again. After about 45 min of searching, I was able to locate the ring and get it back to her. Because of the connection to her mom, she was ecstatic to get it back. Another happy ending!

Gold Wedding Ring Recovered in Holly Springs

  • from Raleigh (North Carolina, United States)

I got a text from a gentleman in Holly Springs who had been gardening and lost his wedding ring in the process. We made plans to get together the next morning and when I arrived, he showed me where he’d been putting in his new plants. Where we live, the native soil is clay-y and rocky. For that reason, he dug out a hole for the new plant, but only good (store-bought) soil went into the hole with the plant. The old, crummy soil was carried to a dirt pile in the back yard. I started in the front yard where he had been planting and absolutely scoured the area – no ring. I scanned the path from the front yard to the dirt pile, thinking it might have come off on the trip – no ring. I then started scanning the dirt pile and found the ring about 2″ down under some rocks. His 40th anniversary is right around the corner, so this was a particularly special recovery. Another happy ending!