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  • Writer: The Ring Finders New Jersey
    The Ring Finders New Jersey
  • Aug 25, 2023
  • 1 min read

Recovery #420/421 Matt St.Germain 732-581-0285

Yesterday I was contacted by Carly in Normandy beach NJ. While she was at the beach with family and friends she removed 4 rings and placed them into the pocket of her beach chair before going into the water. Later that day she had forgotten to put them back on so one by one they fell out of the beach chair while walking back to the entrance. They managed to find two of them but could not find the other two, A gold Cartier love ring and a gold Tiffany ring. I got my gear together and headed out right away. Once I arrived I met her and everyone at the entrance. They showed me where they were sitting and within minutes of turning on my machine I found the Cartier ring first and the Tiffany ring right after. Everyone was so happy I was able to find them. Now Carly could finish enjoying the weekend! Another happy successful recovery!


 
 
 
  • Writer: The Ring Finders New Jersey
    The Ring Finders New Jersey
  • Aug 25, 2023
  • 1 min read

Recovery #419 Dennis Burlingame Spring Lake Beach NJ.


I got a call from fellow Ring Finder Matty St Germain asking if I could go to Spring Lake to help a girl who lost her necklace, he wasn't in the area at the time. While enjoying the day at the beach, Jami took off her necklace she received for her communion and placed it on the arm of her beach chair. She took it off to put lotion on and not to get a cross tan line on her chest. She went and moved the chair to under her umbrella for shade forgetting her necklace. She tried to find it but couldn't. I met her at the spot she was sitting and at first couldn't find it, but going over the area again I finally got a faint signal and found her necklace. The small size of the necklace and she covered it with sand to bury it deeper looking for it made it a harder signal to hear. I'm just glad I was able to reunite her with her cherish necklace. A great happy ending.


 
 
 
  • Writer: The Ring Finders New Jersey
    The Ring Finders New Jersey
  • Aug 25, 2023
  • 2 min read

Recovery #418 Ed Cropski


Wow! Here is the ring return and an amazing story that goes with it.

This was Jacks grandfather’s ring (Jack is 65) it was given to him by his father who fought the Japanese in WWII and survived . His grandfather was born at the turn of the century in Philadelphia, PA and eventually moved to an area of Poland and started a successful shipping company and started a family including Jacks father. During the 1930’s his grandfather was wise enough to see the uprising of Adolf Hitler and as he was a US citizen was able to ship his belongings including this ring and family back to the United States. The grandfather stayed behind to close up his company but unfortunately became a victim of the Nazis and was never seen again.

This ring is the only personal thing the family has left of the grandfather’s and has been cherished and handed within the family which Jack planned on handing down to his son. So when it was lost on the beach last week during family vacation in LBI he was devastated to say the least!

Speaking with friends they said that there’s a guy that finds lost rings on the beach and you should try him?

We’ll, He found me and he couldn’t have been any happier he did last Sunday morning when I told him I can help!

Within a couple hours I had Jacks ring in my hand after metal detecting the described area!

I couldn’t wait to send him a picture and called right away amazed and crying full of joy!

We met last night for the return and come to find out he is a fellow Freemason and now friend forever. What an honor is to have helped this family! Another great recovery and happy customer! God Bless!


 
 
 

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