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1965 Class ring today

homebre

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Took my new Xterra 705 out to a church today and found my first class ring in over 3 years. Am in the process of trying to find the owner.
Andy from Hilslborough
 
Nice find. I hope you find the person that lost it. It is fun to do the research. I have returned a few of them. Good luck and let us know what happens... KEN from Ind.
 
Congratulations! Nice find
 
Great find!
 
I have only been able to return one Ring. It was a thrill to see the Gentleman's reaction when he put his wedding band back on his finger. Hope you get the same thrill.
 
homebre said:
Found the owner and will return it in a few weeks after my club meeting.
Andy
Good job Andy. It makes you feel good to return something... KEN
 
Hey homebre, congratulations on that good find and more so for finding the owner and making arrangements to return it! BEST of luck and...

Happy Hunting!
Blind Squirrel
 
Not a great picture, but ring is now on the hand of the owner who lost it 50 years ago, just before he enlisted in 1966. It was a tight fit now!

Andy from Hillsoborugh
 
Outstanding Job Andy. Both in the find and in the return.
 
Wow!! a great return of that ring after 50 long years!! I would have loved to have been there to see and hear his reaction when you did his return!:thumbup:
 
That's very cool. 50 years is a long time. I found a 1978 ring years ago that had initials etched inside. The initials didn't match any of the graduates from that school in 1978, so I ended up selling it. I still regret selling it now that the Internet has made it easier to research now.
 
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