- The Ring Finders New Jersey

- Apr 2, 2023
- 1 min read
Found it! Beautiful engagement ring lost on the front lawn a few days is back to a very happy customer! Solid 16 signal on the White’s V3i,the best machine for the job! Recovery


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Found it! Beautiful engagement ring lost on the front lawn a few days is back to a very happy customer! Solid 16 signal on the White’s V3i,the best machine for the job! Recovery


In late April, Roy left a message on my phone asking if I could help him locate his lost wedding ring. I called him back about an hour later. He explained that while cleaning up his yard he was throwing sticks into the woods. At some point, his ring must have flown off. I told him I would be there within the hour, hopefully getting there before the sunset.
I got there with a few minutes to spare as there was still some daylight. He showed me the area he thinks he lost his ring. He explained that he has recently lost a lot of weight and his ring was loose. He said after he called he went out with a leaf blower and tried to find it, creating a large pile of leaves.
I told him if it is here I will find it. I started searching and got a signal almost immediately. It was deeper than a surface find so I continued. Roy and his wife started walking back to the house. Within the next 2 minutes, I got a very strong signal in the pile of leaves. I kicked them to the side and there was Roy’s wedding ring.
As I was taking a picture they noticed me on the ground and started to walk back. I picked it up and showed them what I found. They were stunned that I found it so quickly. Roy explained that it has a lot of sentimental value and that his 14th anniversary is in 2 days.
I handed the ring to his wife, so she could put it back on his finger! The smiles on their faces were well worth the long drive to get there. Roy said he was going to get a ring guard so he wouldn’t have to call me again!
I love my hobby!


Updated: Apr 24, 2023
Recovery# 175 Last night Fellow ring finder Ed Cropski referred Nadia to Dennis Burlingame and myself about her lost ring.
She took it off and placed it on her towel but forgot to put it back on before leaving.
As she was leaving the beach she realized it was left on her towel. When she packed up and shook the sand off her towel the ring fell off and sank into the sand.
Dennis went out there to search for it first but she was confused about where she was exactly now that it had become dark outside.
Dennis searched for a few hours in a few areas with no luck. Even after she found a photo on her phone with a very small amount of the background in the photo.
He had to be up very early for work so I went out there to continue the search. I also spent an hour searching before realizing the photo she took was backwards.
Once I reversed the image I was about to get into the right area and within another 30mins of searching I had located her ring! I called her and she came back onto the beach from her car so I could return it to her. Out of respect for her privacy no photo of her is to be used. Another happy ending! Teamwork get's the job done!

