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The Ring Finders Global Metal Detecting Directory

The Ring Finders Metal Detecting Directory

NEWSFLASH! The Ring Finders Global Metal Detecting Directory is Lauched!

I have a great friend in Canada by the name of Chris Turner who has helped me a great deal with starting me off with my Lost Treasure Metal Detecting Services here in Western Australia. I cannot thank him enough for what he has done to help me, with all of his advice, tips, tricks and knowledge.

Chris is quite a famous person, he is located in Vancouver Canada and has been undertaking his Canada and North American Metal Detecting Services for many years now.

He has helped to find hundreds of rings for people in Vancouver, and has been interviewed on the radio, tv, newspapers, magazines and much more.

Now Chris has started his very own global metal detecting directory, for metal detectorists, enthusiasts and ring finders, from around the world.

Chris’s Metal Detecting website is TheRingFinders.com and it is open to any metal detectorists who wish to advertise there metal detecting services from around the world.

The ring finders website is very new, just a few weeks old, so at the moment there is only 6 professional ring finders listed in the directory, 2 from Australia, including myself, 1 from Canada, 1 from the UK, 1 from Norway and the other from the USA. You can read all about the ring finders in the metal detecting directory

You too can become a ring finder! See here: http://theringfinders.com/join/

Chris has some great websites as follows:

He also has some awesome metal detecting videos on YouTube, there you can see some of his inspiration lost ring finds where he reunites people with their lost rings. See here: http://www.youtube.com/user/TurnersTreasureTeam\

This website http://turnerstreasureteam.com/home.html is what really excites me, I just wish I could join him on his European Metal Detecting Treasure Expedition! Hint Hint Chris!

Well done Chris!

 

 

2 Lost Rings, a Buried Rifle and a Lost Gold Chain!

I have done 5 ring  and lost jewellery metal detecting searches over the last 4 weeks and I have no success in finding the lost rings for my clients.

Lost Gold Chain

I received a phonecall from Guy who informed me his 4 year old daughter was playing with his thick gold chain in the backyard and she was throwing the gold chain high in the air and trying to catch it. Apparently this was a game she played on a regular basis.

This time she threw the gold chain and she told her dad that she did not her the chain land.

So Guy calls me in to do a search of his yard and surrounding areas.

It was a very frustrating search, because Guy was just relying on what his 4 year old daughter told him.

There could have been many scenarios about the lost gold chain such as follows.

  • She broke the chain and was too scared to tell her father, so she hid it.
  • Maybe she has hidden the chain from her Dad to put in her Glory Box to save for when she is a Big Girl!
  • Maybe the chain ended up high in a tree

Many more scenarios that could have happened.

Anyhow I went back to Guys place twice in the hunt for the lost chain, I searched up trees in his yard, on the other side of the fence which is very sandy soil.

Guy also informs me that the grass on the other side of the fence was mowed by a tractor mower after the chain was lost,  so the chain could have ended up in pieces, chewed up by the mower.

Lost White Gold Wedding Ring

I got a call from Kate telling me she lost her ring when she was doing some gardening in her yard, and she noticed a day later that the ring was missing. So I went over and did a thorough search of the front and back yard of her place.

Unfortunately no ring was found. I told her there would be a good chance that maybe her ring was thrown out with the garden waste. I hate not finding rings for my customers! So frustrating.

Buried Hunting Rifle

This is a very unusal search, I got a phonecall the other day to help search for a buried hunting rifle which was buried by the deceased father of a kangaroo shooter on a rural property some years ago.

I don’t ask too many questions, I just do my job, there was nothing illegal about this buried rifle, it was buried for a reason I won’t go into.

The son was only had a vague recollection to the whereabouts of the rifle, so basically we were acting on a hunch to the location.

Anyhow, I spent around three hours search for the lost rifle, once again no luck in finding it.

Lost Gold and Diamond Ladies Engagement Ring

Tonight I did a two hour search on Watermans Beach for a lost gold engagement ring, the girl had the ring removed her ring from her finger and put the ring on her leg as she applied the sunscreen oil on herself. She then stood up and immediately felt the ring fall off her leg. In a frantic panic her and her finance immediately started search for the ring and could not find it.

She called me today to ask if I could help. And of course I said I could and arranged to meet her at Watermans Beach near Hillarys Boat Harbour. They new the exact location of where the ring was lost and I started doing a grid search of the area. Two hours later I was still searching and ended up finding only a few coins and plenty of junk rubbish.

So I only presume either another Metal Detectorist has already found the ring, which was lost 2 days ago, or maybe the ring has been washed out to the water by the high tide.

So if you are a person who metal detects in that area, and have found it, please get in touch with me, and you’ll get a reward for the return of the ring to the girl who is obviously very upset about losing her ring.

End Note!

When it comes to helping people find their lost rings, jewellery and other items of value, just because someone loses or hides something, it does not mean that the lost item is going to be found by myself.

Things to take note of are as follows:

  • Someone else, such as another person with a metal detecto may have already found it
  • A Bird may have picked it up … Crows and Ravens collect shiny silver and gold things to attract mates to their nests
  • It may have been washed away with the tide
  • It may have been moved by a machine, such as a lawn mower, grader, beach vacuum machine etc
  • Million more scenarios!

Remember, if you have lost your ring, I can’t guarantee you that I will find it, but I promise you I will do my best trying. There is nothing better that finding a customers lost ring, and bringing back a smile to their faces.

How much do I charge?

I charge nothing at all to search for your lost item, but my services is based on a reward only if found basis that is, if I find your lost ring, jewellery etc, then it is up to you what you’d like to give me as a reward.

A small fuel surcharge may be required depending on the distance I need to travel.

If I don’t find your lost item, then I don’t expect anything.

I do not hire out my metal detectors.

I love my job!
 
Lost something?
 
Call me ASAP - Metal Detector Hire Perth  … Billy 0429 641 788

Metal Detecting Perth’s Swan River

18 CT Ladies Gold and Diamond Ring - Water Find

18 CT Ladies Gold and Diamond Ring - Swan River Metal Detecting Find

Recently I have not had much time to do any metal detecting, as my partner and I have just bought a Post Office and News Agency in my rural town in the Great Southern of Western Australia, Dumbleyung. We have been very busy doing some training courses in Perth.

Swan River Metal Detecting Finds

Swan River Metal Detecting Finds

But last week I found the time whilst I was in Perth to head down to the Swan River for a few hours to do a bit of treasure hunting on the sandy banks of the Swan River.

Mens Silver Ring as I found it

Mens Silver Ring as I found it

I decided to find a new metal detecting spot, so I had a look through my Street Directory and I found a nice little spot where there would be a good chance to find some rings, relics  and coins, an area which has been well used by people for the last 100 years or more.

I have uploaded photos of what I found that day and evening, and also before and after photos after I have cleaned my finds, such as the Silver Ring above and below.

Mens Silver Ring - after Electrolsys Cleaning

Mens Silver Ring - after Electrolsys Cleaning

The place when I went metal detecting, was Clarkson Reserve on the Maylands Foreshore.

When I was there, I met a curious lady who asked me what I was doing. Her name was Jenny Seaton, a media, radio and television personality who currently has her own program on Curtin FM a radio station broadcasting in the metropolitan area of Perth, Western Australia.

Beautiful Art Deco Broach

Beautiful Art Deco Broach

So today she is going to interview me on the radio, so thats a bit exciting and a first for me.

I told Jenny I would post photos of the items I found that night for her listeners to look at.

I found some great items, especially the Ladies 18ct Gold and Diamond Ring, which I found in about 3 foot of water. And also the Mens Silver Wave Ring which was in about the same depth.

So here is what I found on the evening I met Jenny on the Swan.

If your interested in seeing what I have recently found, please go to my other website Metal Detecting Photos or just click on the links below.

Favourite Finds

Other Finds


Have you lost your Ring or any Gold, Silver Item of Value?

If you have lost any Jewellery or Rings recently at any Perth Beaches, Swan River, Parks, Playgrounds or at your home in the garden, please get in quick and book me to hopefully find your Lost Jewellery

If I can’t help you, I’ll find someone who can, I have some good metal detecting contacts who have helped me in the past.

How much do I charge?

I charge nothing at all to search for your lost item, but my services is based on a reward only if found basis that is, if I find your lost ring, jewellery etc, then it is up to you what you’d like to give me as a reward.

A small fuel surcharge may be required depending on the distance I need to travel.

If I don’t find your lost item, then I don’t expect anything.

I do not hire out my metal detectors.

I love my job!
 
Lost something?
 
Call me ASAP - Metal Detector Hire Perth  … Billy 0429 641 788

Metal Detector Hire Perth

Perth - The Worlds Most Isolated City!

Perth - The Worlds Most Isolated City!


Just to let any visitors know that I will be in Perth from Wedsneday 4th November to approximately late November.

But I will be returning home down south on the Fridays, returning to Perth on Sundays. During the week, I’ll be doing a few courses, but if you contact me, I should be able to do a search for you at the end of the day or in the evening.

So if you have lost any Jewellery or Rings recently at any Perth Beaches, Swan River, Parks, Playgrounds or at your home in the garden, please get in quick and book me to hopefully find your Lost Jewellery

If I can’t help you, I’ll find someone who can, I have some good metal detecting contacts who have helped me in the past.

How much do I charge?

I charge nothing at all to search for your lost item, but my services is based on a reward only if found basis that is, if I find your lost ring, jewellery etc, then it is up to you what you’d like to give me as a reward.

A small fuel surcharge may be required depending on the distance I need to travel.

If I don’t find your lost item, then I don’t expect anything.

I do not hire out my metal detectors.

I love my job!
 
Lost something?
 
Call me ASAP - Metal Detector Hire Perth  … Billy 0429 641 788

 

Cottesloe Beach - Western Australia - Have you lost your jewellery here?

Cottesloe Beach - Western Australia - Have you lost your jewellery here?

Operation Haystack – Metal Detecting Mission Accomplished!

My Minelab Excalibur Metal Detector

My Minelab Excalibur Metal Detector

About four weeks ago, I got a phonecall from Eddie, to do a metal detecting search for a missing Fork Lift Prong which snapped off inside  one of his bales of hay. See that Metal Detecting Story

That search was a successful search, and a few days ago I received another phonecall from Eddie, informing me that they had found one half of a star picket inside a hay bale and they needed my Western Australian Metal Detecting Services to locate the other half of the broken star picket.

For international readers a Star Picket is a Metal Fence Post, used by farmers to fence their paddocks to keep their livestock safe.

Star Picket embedded in the Hay!

Star Picket embedded in the Hay!

Anyhow I arrived at the place, around noon today, and Eddie showed me the bales I had to search, around 20 bales all up.

I used my minelab excalibur metal detector to undertake the search, even though this detector is basically an under water and beach metal detector, I find this detector very powerful and easy to use, and will pick up all kinds of metal easily.

Eddie arranged the bales, and soon I started getting good signals, around 50% of the bales of hay had pieces of metal, such as bits of wire, but the wire was not what I was looking for.    I had to find the star picket.

The Target

The Target

With all the bales that I got metal signals from, we put them to one side, and then individually broke open the bales of hay to find what metal was inside of them.  About 6 bales of hay later, we found what I was hired to find, the other half of the broke star picket.

Billy "Blog Author" Search Hay Bales

Billy "Blog Author" Search Hay Bales

I was happy and Eddie was happy. A big piece of metal inside a bale of hay can do hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of damage to the hay processor. And if one of those bales of hay was imported overseas and their customers found it, then that could mean a loss of a good valued customer and once again many thousands of dollars to the company.

I love my job!
 
Lost something?
 
Call me ASAP - Perth Metal Detector Hire … Billy 0429 641 788

$10,000 Buried Cache Found!

Billy (LostTreasure.com.au Author) Holding the Found Cache of Money

Billy (LostTreasure.com.au Author) Holding the Found Cache of Money

A few days ago I wrote how I had received an email from John, who told me that he buried money, and could not find it.

Well I arranged to meet John at his house to carry out a metal detecting search of his backyard to find the buried money.    I asked John what caused him to bury the money and basically he said that he did not trust banks and burying it would be the safest way. Previously he had buried $20,000 in two jars which he managed to find no problems, but the missing $10,000 that he emailed me about was nowhere to be found.

Day 1

I arrived at Johns house and immediately started metal detecting in the area where he said that he believed he buried the cache of money about 12 months before hand. As per usual with backyard metal detecting searches, I knew I would start getting immediate signals from other pieces of metal, coins, bottle caps, rusty nails, aluminum foil and much more.

John told me that he buried the money in a glass jar, the money was wrapped in aluminum foil and plastic wrap, so I was looking for a good sound that would correspond to “aluminum foil”

John had previously digged in the area where he said that the money was buried, and I told him, that would likely make the hunt harder, because of all the misplaced top soil and so forth.

This search was prooving far more difficult that what I had expected, within a couple of hours we had dug away around a tonne of soil, this was because of all the trash metal in the ground. I asked John how deep did he remember burying the money and he said around 3 foot deep, so I was a bit wary that my detector would pick up a signal that deep. That is one of the reasons that I decided to remove a couple feet of the soil.

It was really hard work, hot and sweaty, I arrived at his place around 3pm and by 6pm I was still there, it was getting dark and both John and I were getting tired. I also started to doubt Johns story, thinking that maybe he did not bury it at all, or if he did, he had already dug the money up and forgot about it.

John also told me he marked the asbestos fence with a small X which would correspond to the place where he buried the money, I searched the fence for the X but could not find it.

I also question myself, maybe someone saw John burying the money, and stole it, or even maybe one of Johns close friends stole it.

I told John, that it was time to stop digging, and to re-evaluate the situation, I question him numerous times about the hidden stash of money, asking such things like “Are you sure this is the spot?”,  ”Did you tell anyone?”, “Is there by chance you’ve already dug it up?” and many other questions.

All of which he was certain and answered the right questions.

Anyhow I decided to call it a day and to come back the next day to continue with the search.

I left John’s place, rather dissapointed not to have found his hidden cache of money.

Day 2

I arrived at Johns place uncertain, but still confident that I would find the money for John.

Like the day before, we dug and dug and dug! I metal detected the whole area over and over. I also made myself the day before a “Money Probe” A long thin piece of steel with a footrest to push 3 – 4 feet  into the soil, hoping that the probe would hit the jar under the top soil.

Once again it was starting to get dark, and there was no hope of finding the money.

Then I asked John about when he marked the fence, and then I decided to go over to the asbestos fence again to have a closer look for the X he said he marked as the spot near where the money was supposed to have been buried.

And guess what, I found the X marked on the wall, and told him I found the X, we then went one of the spots where John said he had buried his last cache of money, and I decided to dig the shovel there.

$10,000 in Buried Money Retrieved! $10,000 in Buried Money Retrieved!

I dug about two foot of soil out, then waved my metal detector over the hole, I heard a very very faint signal. Then I grabbed the shovel off John, and dug out another two foot of soil. As I shoveled the soil, I noticed a plastic lid land in the mound of soil.

We both looked at the jar lid, and then I quickly hopped onto my knees with started digging with my hands.

I felt something plastic, the jar, (the jar he told me was glass) and inside the jar, I felt the aluminum foil and I yelled out “I GOT IT!” and then I pulled out the money like a little excited kid, show John and we literally ran around the yard in excitement!

John was screaming out, “WE GOT IT, WE GOT IT! YOUR A CHAMPION BILLY!” and he ran inside to tell his girlfriend, she was excited too.

Wow, I was really excited and so satisifed that I found the huge cache of hidden money.

We went inside John’s house, I had a glass of water, and John laid out all of the money on his dining table. And that’s when I took a photo of the cache.

I asked John if I could take a photo of him holding the money, but he declined, saying he did not want his face on the internet for fear of family and friends seeing his photo. So instead John took a photo of me holding his wad a cash … a cool $10,000 dollars.

John gave me a huge reward for finding his money, my best reward to date, so thanks heaps John!

John’s a really nice bloke, very genuine and trustworthy, I suppose you must be trustworthy when you ask a stranger to help find ten thousand dollars buried in your backyard!

Billy ... Happy after finding the Buried Money Cache

Billy ... Happy after finding the Buried Money Cache

Why do people bury money?

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