Big Island Metal Detecting, Hawaii

Big Island Metal Detecting, Hawaii Lost Ring Recovery! Metal detecting experts specializing in finding lost rings, jewelry, keys, & more in the Kailua Kona & Kohala Coast areas of Hawaii

Lost Ring? We are the Big Island of Hawaii's TRUSTED metal detecting, recovery and ring finders service. We can help you find lost rings and jewelry on public beaches, in and under water, and on private property with permission. We service Captain Cook, Kealakekua, Holualoa, Keauhou, Kahaluu-Keauhou, Magic Sands Beach Park (La’Aloa), Kailua-Kona, Kaloko-Honokohau, Kukio, Kahoiawa and Manini’owali

Bays (Makalawena and Kua Beaches, etc..), Waikoloa’s Anaehoomalu Bay(Anaeho’omalu Beach, Fairmont, Marriott, Hilton, Mauna Lani etc..), Puako, Beach 69, Hapuna Beach, Kawaihae, Hawi and Hilo. If you have lost your ring or other precious jewelry please call us at 808 430-5660 - Brent Madison or 808 430-5563 Sylvie Madison to discuss how we can help you recover it. See us in the West Hawaii Today newspaper : http://westhawaiitoday.com/news/local-news/lost-found-professional-ring-finders-reunite-owners-lost-jewelry

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It was in BIG surf that I was able to recover this heavy, 200 gram 18k gold necklace from Magic Sands Beach here in Kona...
12/04/2024

It was in BIG surf that I was able to recover this heavy, 200 gram 18k gold necklace from Magic Sands Beach here in Kona. The waves would swell, picking me off my feet and sweep me up and down the beach. On one such set, my detector beeped as I went flying past a spot about 3 feet deep. I focussed on getting back to that area and repeatedly found-then-lost the target. During one smaller set, I hit the target, shoved my hand under the sand and a finger snagged the necklace just as I got swept up the beach!
Phew!

TENNIS ANYONE? Randy was visiting from Los Angeles with his extended family.His sister-in-law had lost her bracelet in t...
08/01/2024

TENNIS ANYONE?

Randy was visiting from Los Angeles with his extended family.
His sister-in-law had lost her bracelet in the sand on a remote beach - Kekaha Kai - on the West coast of the Big Island of Hawaii.
After a 4-wheel drive trip to the beach, the family met me in the gravel parking lot and we walked to the area they’d been at a few days earlier.
It was a simple bracelet, Randy said, but something with great sentimental value since his dad I had bought it for her 30 years earlier as a wedding gift in Malaysia.
I was running a new metal detector and was excited to put it thru its paces. Bracelets and necklaces are the hardest thing for detectors to find especially if the ends are not connected.
When the bracelet was lost, the family and their young grandkids had been playing in the sand, running into the ocean, fooling around with a rope swing and so on. The sister-in-law said the kids had be clambering all over her throughout the day - it could be anywhere.
I started to look in the water but suddenly changed my mind. After spending 15 years in Thailand, a nearby neighbor of Malaysia, I knew South East Asians typically (and wisely) avoided the hot sun of the day. Let’s look in the shade instead where everyone was now sitting…
I asked the group to move and at that moment Randy’s dad and I simultaneously spotted something sparkling poking out of the sand. He reached down and pulled out the bracelet.
I’d been looking for a simple gold chain, but what came out was a 40-diamond strong gold tennis bracelet.
I asked the group to move and at that moment Randy’s dad and I simultaneously spotted something sparkling poking out of the sand. He reached down and pulled out the bracelet from a pile of sand.
I’d been looking for a simple gold chain, but what came out was a 40-diamond strong gold tennis bracelet.
Needless to say we were all thrilled - the eyes were the best detector - but I'll have to wait until next time to test my new machine!

Detector Makes One Last Recovery before Dying!😵I was really happy to have been able to help Liz recover a beautiful diam...
07/04/2024

Detector Makes One Last Recovery before Dying!😵

I was really happy to have been able to help Liz recover a beautiful diamond ring set in white gold.

Her young daughter had earlier asked her why she was so sad - it was only the first day of their vacation on the Big Island - but they'd come to Hawaii for vacation and quickly lost one of her most valued items in the ocean.

The Fairmont Hotel in Mauna Lani gave Liz our number and we were quickly on the way from Kona with detectors in the car.

Meeting Liz, she explained she and her husband had swam around the area with mask and snorkel for hours but no luck.

I turned on my Minelab Equinox 800 - it had been a faithful detector in the past and I was sure I'd find the ring so long as it hadn't been spotted by a swimmer or another detectorist. Sure enough, within 15 minutes of carefully combing the chest-deep water, I hit a big target and within seconds, the ring was back on Liz's finger!

We took a few photos with Liz holding her recovered ring and my metal detector and said our goodbyes - it's always a great feeling to be a successful part of someone's Hawaii adventure.

I headed back for the water and hit the 'on' button on my Equinox. The familiar starting sound, then a strange low gurgle... I tried again. Same sound, then error codes on the screen. This detector is supposed to be waterproof to 10 feet and had only been in the water down two or three... I looked again and water started filling the screen and the detector let out a few chirping sounds, then went quiet.

This machine had recovered so many rings - but this would be the last. It made one final ring recovery before dying on the field.

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“Lost Ring? We are the Big Island of Hawaii's TRUSTED metal detecting, recovery and ring finders service. We can help you find lost rings and jewelry on public beaches, in and under water, and on private property with permission.” This has been our tagline since we started our business here on the Big Island in 2015. Since then, we’ve helped scores of people - and companies - recover what is most valuable to them. We work hard to recover lost treasures in the ocean, beaches and land - and have recovered items with values over $30,o00 - and returned them to their owners!

Incorporating skill, luck and a little detective work, we’ve got a high recovery rate and strive to do our best to make each recovery a success! When needed, we don scuba gear and search underwater for lost items - using the best metal detectors on the market which can go as deep as 200 feet underwater!

We service Captain Cook, Kealakekua, Holualoa, Keauhou, Kahaluu-Keauhou, Magic Sands Beach Park (La’Aloa), Kailua-Kona, Kaloko-Honokohau, Kukio, Kahoiawa and Manini’owali Bays (Makalawena Beach and Kua Bay, etc..), Kakaha Kai, Four Seasons Hualalai, Waikoloa’s Anaehoomalu Bay(A-Bay, Anaeho’omalu Beach, Fairmont, Marriott, Hilton Waikoloa, Mauna Lani etc..), Puako, Beach 69, Mauna Kea Beach Hotel, Prince Hotel, Hapuna Beach, Mau’umae Beach, Spencer Beach Park, Kawaihae - even Hawi and Hilo. Phew! In other words, we can search most of the Big Island! If you have lost your ring or other precious jewelry please call us at 808 430-5660 - Brent Madison or 808 430-5563 Sylvie Madison to discuss how we can help you recover it. See us featured in the West Hawaii Today newspaper : http://westhawaiitoday.com/news/local-news/lost-found-professional-ring-finders-reunite-owners-lost-jewelry metal detecting; metal detectors; lost; rings; jewelry; recovery; Big Island, Hawaii; find; recover; metal detector; ring finders; find my ring; help find; Kona; metal detecting services;