lost diamond ring Nantasket Beach Hull MA
Monday early afternoon August 4th 2025. I get a call from Erin who is very upset. Understandably so as she just lost her engagement ring on Nantasket beach in Hull, MA. Not only did her future husband give it to her but its the same ring that her deceased father gave to Erins mother. She lost it in the sand by her beach chair. I told her not to move anything and i am on my way.
I got to the beach and parked right near where Erin sent me her location. The first thing I did was give Erin a hug and said don’t worry I’m gonna find your ring. She had been crying and was very upset. She said she placed it on the arm of her chair to put sun block on. stepped away for a minute or two and when she went back to the chair it was gone. She searched and went through the sand but couldn’t find it. She did the right thing she called a ringfinder right away. After listening to her and her friend I started detecting. Within 2 minutes I heard that sound I wanted to hear, used my sand scoop flipped the sand out and there it was this absolutely stunning diamond yellow gold ring.
I handed the ring to her and she was jumping for joy with the biggest smile.(you can tell by the photo how over joyed she was) It was a crowded beach day so all the people around her knew what was happening and all of them were clapping and smiling for Erin. Her girlfriends were around, wearing all their gold so I gave them all a lecture about wearing your valuable jewelry to the beach Its a NO NO!!!!







I received call from Loni on Sunday June 14th 2025. The day before she lost her wedding and engagement ring during a workout class in Norwell MA. She told me she did what she has been doing for the past 6 years before her running workout, “tie both her rings into her sneaker shoestrings”. Her gym was located in an industrial park so this is where her running took place. She sent me a detailed map of her running route and told me her workout friends walked the route and did an eye search of the pavement roadway and the grassy curbed sides. No luck. She then contacted another detectorist to do the search. Still no rings. So I told her I will give it a try.