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Made My First Batch Of Coinrings Tonite......

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John,
These rings are beautiful, how do you make them? Seems like a great way to keep occupies until spring, and a great way to use up some of the state quarters I found last summer.
Again, Beautiful work.
John D.
 
John,
These rings are beautiful, how do you make them? Seems like a great way to keep occupied until spring, and a great way to use up some of the state quarters I found last summer.
Again, Beautiful work.
John D.
PS Sorry about the misspelled words in my last post; just learning to use a computer.
 
I am selling the ones I make, usually for $20.00 including shipping in case you want one. I can't really make different sizes, as the coin depicts what size it will be. I think the US quarters are around 9 1/2 - 11 depending on which State.

http://members.shaw.ca/john_edmonton/CoinRings.pdf
 
Thanks BCD. I have been to TEXAS....and it's a great place. It reminds me of Edmonton-Oil-Farms-Cattle and Beer!
 
Should I send you an order or just ask or, what? eventually Id like several...
David
 
Thank You very much for sharing such a beautiful hobby. Now to get the time to try it myself.
Thanks Again,
John D. from VA
 
Well, it FEELS like Canada here now. Had an ice storm yesterday, wrecks everywhere. Didn't get above freezing all day with a stiff breeze blowing. I stayed at the house and watched sports and ate all day. Not often we get a day off due to snow or ice. Nobody down here is equipped to manuver in this stuff. All melted off today so the 50 mi. commute was a snap. Please don't send anymore this way though. Once a year is quite enough. And yes, we do have cows, beer, oil and ranches and pretty Texas women. (Some seem to get more beautiful with the addition of the above mentioned Beer)
 
I've made a few rings myself but not with the USA quarters.... are they silver? Very slick...I like it ! Looks like you formed it from the inside to get the bead on the outside edge....must admit I never tried it that way but have heard it can be done but never saw a sample before. Than again I've not really seen any of these USA series quarters so maybe I got it pictured wrong in my head.Thats a very good price your selling them for considering the work that goes into them.
 
John love the rings they are beautiful, tried getting the instructions you gave on your post, but can't get it to work for me (don't know enough about computers I guess)can you give me any advise THANKS:csflag::garrett: Also do you take money orders for the ones you sell.
 
You are famous now. Hope you don't mind if I shared the link with my friends on the BountyHunter forum.

Mike
 
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