Mikey Waters has been searching beaches with a metal detector for years.
Jeanna Shepard

Vineyard Metal Detectorist Searches the Sand and Saves Vacations

Armed with a top-of-the line scuba dive model metal detector, Mikey Waters has recovered 105 wedding rings, countless keys, tools, cell phones and even meteorites.

Over the past few years roaming the beaches of Martha’s Vineyard, Mikey Waters has recovered 105 wedding rings, countless keys, tools and cell phones. He has even located two meteorites.

Some beaches are easier to search than others.
Jeanna Shepard
Some beaches are easier to search than others.
Jeanna Shepard

Armed with a top-of-the line scuba dive model metal detector, Mr. Waters has saved many a summer vacation, recovering items of sentimental value that were thought to be lost to sand and sea.

A former contractor and EMT, Mr. Waters doesn’t remember exactly when the spark for finding jewelry and other knick-knacks started. But the initial allure faded quickly. 

“I started out just randomly searching beaches and found change, bottle caps and just got bored quickly,” he said. “No pirate's treasure, so I kind of lost interest and in the basement it went.” 

Then he saw a Facebook post from young woman who lost her wedding ring. Mr. Waters decided to dig out the metal detector again.  

Just a quarter today.
Jeanna Shepard
Just a quarter today.
Jeanna Shepard

“I thought, well, why don’t I grab my metal detector out of the basement and I can go get some fresh air and walk the beach and see what I can do,” he said. “So I went out and sure enough, I found it, took it back and posted online to the girl and it just took off virally.” 

Soon he began receiving an outpouring of requests to retrieve prized possessions. He first asks for an approximate location of the lost item and then gets to work, heading out to Island beaches, not all of which are created equal in the eyes of a sand detective. 

Some beaches are “pretty much impossible” he said, citing South Beach as an example. 

“That’s real heavy surf undertones, currents, that’s real bad,” he said. “[Inkwell Beach] is a very difficult beach where it’s so rocky and I have to use a different scoop, more of a cylinder with a pointed edge on it. And even still, it’s real hard to dig in and get the signal.” 

He doesn’t have a set financial rate for his services, preferring to leave it up to the owner.

“I tell them I’ll accept any reward offered, at least maybe a little something for my time,” he said. “I would say the majority of them so far have been very generous.” 

Jeanna Shepard
Jeanna Shepard

Mr. Waters recalled numerous emotional stories from happy customers, noting the reactions when people call him asking for his services and then when people receive their personal items back.

“The way [one woman] was telling the story, she had called my house and left a message on the machine, and she was in tears, leaving the message and hearing the story,” he recalled. “How could you say no? After I found the ring, she made arrangements to come back for a weekend just to come and get it in person.”

Though faced with health issues his whole life, Mr. Waters shows no signs of stopping anytime soon. He finds joy and purpose among the beeps of his detector, signaling another happy end to a previously sad story. 

“[I’ll continue] as long as I can stand and walk, as long as I can keep at it,” he said.

Comments

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 09/16/2024 - 07:51

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Suzie McHugh

Wow, nice article about a really nice guy, I hope you find your pot of gold, Mickey.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 09/16/2024 - 08:57

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David Hamblen Los Angeles CA

You got this Mikey! Great story and so great to make people smile! And take a kink out of their world!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 09/16/2024 - 11:11

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Peter Edgartown

Mikey you’re the best!!! Thank you for all you do for the Island!!
We need more Mikey’s

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 09/16/2024 - 12:18

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TC Edgartown

As a summer visitor to Island Grove in Edgartown, I can say without any reservations Mike is the real deal! Always willing to help out and lend a hand.
We need more Mikey’s for sure. MV you are lucky to have him!!!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 09/16/2024 - 12:38

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Jake NYC

Mikey helped my wife a few years back with a missing ring. We called him on a Holiday weekend. He came out was able to retrieve it for us. Just a great guy!
Thank you MV Gazette

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 09/16/2024 - 12:59

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Jeff Baker Prospect Maine 40 years on M.V.

You and I could write a book Mike !
Keep up the great work,sometimes all the money in the world
can't buy what you get from knowing you helped someone !

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 09/16/2024 - 19:34

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Andrew sheridan Mashpee mass/ Poulsbo wash

Such a fun and cool thing. Hope you can find that one amazing treasure!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 09/17/2024 - 09:39

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Lee Van Allen Oak Bluffs

This week end I lost my keys in my yard. Have looked hard for them without success. I need the help of Mikey Waters!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 09/17/2024 - 11:36

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Joanie Ruppel Keller, TX

My dream job! So happy you are bringing joy to others and enjoying it yourself.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 09/17/2024 - 14:04

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Reggie Edwards Oak Bluffs

Very cool story! We need more people with this man's character.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 09/17/2024 - 14:19

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Adam Darack Edgartown & VH

Mikey is just one of those amazing island personalities that help define the special place we live and the incredible community we have! Great article and an equally great guy!

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