Lost gold wedding ring found at Perth beach

Tony Shere

Location
  • Perth (Australia)
Contact
0402104425
Search Locations

Perth and surrounding area

Search Types

Beaches, Parks, Private Property, Water to 6 feet deep, Yards

January 30th, 2012 by

Jeremy called me this afternoon as his gold wedding ring had been lost at the beach yesterday. He had put it to one side before venturing into the water but as he was packing up all of his beach belongings, the ring was accidentally left behind in the sand somewhere ?

I headed down this afternoon as I wanted to get to the area before the local kids with metal detectors hit the spot.

Jeremy had marked the area where he had set up a beach tent with his family so the location we were searching was no bigger then 100 square metres, surely the ring would be found ! I’ve done “easy” hunts before and have gone away unsuccessful so until the item is found then it is still “lost”.

Well the beer caps were plentiful (Corona seems to be very popular down here) on this section of beach but after about 10 minutes, I got a nice signal with my White’s detector. I scraped away just a couple of inches of sand and there lay Jeremy’s very nice gold wedding ring.

Thanks for the nice finders reward and I’m glad you got in contact with TheRingFinders.

Regards,

Tony.

 

2 Responses to “Lost gold wedding ring found at Perth beach”

  1. Jeremy says:

    Out of the ‘Dog House’ :)

    After an uneventful search we left the beach at dusk on Sunday and headed home, needless to say my wife was less than impressed. That uneasy silence thing they do made it clear I was in the ‘Dog House’ and wasn’t coming out till that ring was recovered. A quick google search looking to hire a metal detector led me to the Ring Finder’s website and onto Tony Shere, and the rest is history.

    I can’t thank Tony enough for his invaluable service to the ring losers club (which I gladly departed today thanks to him) and just wanted to give my heartfelt praise to him and all the other ring finders like him who devote their free time to helping those unfortunates who have lost there metal valuables.

    Cheers to a happy devoted fellow who is a great reminder of hope, not just for people’s valuables, but also humanity.

  2. Tony Shere says:

    Jeremy,

    Thank you for the very nice words. I just love trying to find what “was” lost. As I mentioned to you yesterday, not all attempts are successful so to find your ring is very rewarding. And by the way, that “uneasy silence” thing that wives hand out is not just when you lose a wedding ring…LOL…

    Keep well,
    Tony.

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