another successful recovery, last night I received a call out from Louisa. Last Sunday Louisa and her mates were playing football on Wanda Beach, when her silver necklace had been broken and fallen off. Not knowing it was missing till she got home that afternoon. A quick search on google she found my website lostjewelleryrecovery.com.au. After reading my profile Louisa was confident I could help. We arranged to meet the next day at 5:30pm, I was stressed someone might find it before then so I decided to start at 3pm.
Lost Jewellery Recovery
Professional metal detecting service based in Sydney, Australia.
Lost & Found
Today I received another call out from the Bondi beach lifeguards, a report of a men's lost platinum wedding ring with a diamond setting. After speaking with Shane (owner), the ring was lost on dry sand he took it off to go for a swim, it was left on the towel that got picked up flicking the ring into the soft sand, dont worry these things happen everyday I said. He explained where it was lost then I started my grid search and after seconds of my minelab Excalibur 11 metal detector switched on bingo, $20,000 ring found! What a huge relief for Shane and I.
Today I had a call, to come out to Chiswick to meet up with Matt (owner) who lost his wedding band the day before. Matt told me he and his wife Shelley were having a picnic when he noticed the ring slipped from his finger, hit the ground then rolled off over the ledge. The search area was just off the ledge of a 7 metre cliff face and basically just rolled off into the murky waters of the parramatta river.
Today LJR had a call out to help recover a lost wedding ring, Sarah (owner) was throwing a ball to her young daughters when the ring slipped from her finger flying through the air landing into the soft sand which then disappeared. Sarah explained she acturally lost two rings but her daughter found the first one before I got there, that's a keen eye. After speaking with Sarah I set up my minelab Excalibur 11 metal detector and began to search the area she last seen the ring. 5 minutes into the search the detector gives me a nice signal, it's 3 inches deep.