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  • Writer: The Ring Finders New Jersey
    The Ring Finders New Jersey
  • Jul 30, 2023
  • 1 min read

Updated: Aug 2, 2023

Recovery # 413 Matt St.Germain 732-581-0285 Yesterday I was contacted by Susan. While on vacation in Manasquan with her family, On the very last day of enjoying the beach while out in the surf diving for a football she unfortunately lost her gold and diamond Claddagh wedding ring as the tide was coming in. I attempted to go there that very night but a storm front was moving towards the shore with quite a bit of lightning. I hung around town for about 3hrs hoping for a window of opportunity that did not come. I assured her I would go back the following day. After again driving around looking for parking I wound up at the Pompano ave lot on the bay side. I walked up and out to the LG stand where she was and 2-3hrs of searching in the surf as the tide went out, I finally got the sound I was looking for. After a bit of a fight with the waves I had her ring in my scoop! She was amazed I found it. She was no longer in town so I met up with her friends that still were and gave it to them for safe keeping. Another happy success!


 
 
 

Updated: Aug 2, 2023

Recovery # 411/412

Matt St.Germain 732-581-0285

I reached out to Eileen after seeing a Facebook post she made about losing her wedding ring set in Manasquan NJ to offer my assistance. At first, She was not sure if they were in the house or on the beach. I did not hear back from her right away but I decided to try the beach anyway without luck. I reached out to her again to talk and ask more questions about where she was exactly on the beach. She gave me the additional information. At one point it was determined she usually removes her rings to put on sunblock and places them under her leg on the beach towel but she wasn’t sure she did that time. While her family was searching the house thoroughly I went back out that night to continue my search on the beach and within another hour I got the type of sound I was listening for. The first ring I found was her wedding band, Then about a foot away I found her engagement ring! Since it was late at night I waited until later that morning to send her a message asking for a photo or description of her rings. Once she did, I replied back with a photo of my own telling her the ones I found looked just like the ones she lost. She was in disbelief at first because she was leaning towards them being lost in the house. But soon that turned into happiness and relief! Just in time to celebrate her 16 year anniversary with her husband Marc. He proposed to her on the very same beach her rings were lost at. Since she was out of town I met with her father Al to return them. I love a happy ending!


 
 
 
  • Writer: The Ring Finders New Jersey
    The Ring Finders New Jersey
  • Jul 27, 2023
  • 1 min read

Updated: Aug 2, 2023

Recovery #410

Received a call from Bill last evening. He explained that he placed his ring in the pocket of his beach chair. Later he folded the chair and left the beach. Once off the beach he remembered that he left the ring in the chair pocket. When he rushed back to check the pocket of the chair it was gone. We met up on Howard St beach this morning and after a brief 15 minute search of the area I was able to recover his ring! Another happy ending! #theringfindersnewjersey #metaldetector #capemaynj #lostring #nj


 
 
 

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