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Rings and Things

TURNMASTER

Active member
From yesterdays hunt.

Nice little Tootsietoy, looks like a Mercedes Benz or a MGB to me, and Quite whole. An unfired bird shot .22 cal shell, sounded crappy but I dug it anyway.
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3 rings the first two both were suposed to be nickels, Shield or V, I had hoped. Nope costume jewlery, they got my hopes up for a second or two. then cooler heads prevailed. The third ring however the big chunky one is .925 with Black Hills Gold inlays. I kinda like that one. Sounded like a penny on edge and hit at 28 to 32.
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Then there was the first find of the day and maybe my favorite, well almost. I will have to see if I can find any info on this one. It appears to be a cuff link or at least fit in a button hole.
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HH
Jeff
 
great finds Jeff
that ring is a beauty.

T59
 
Very good hunt! i really like the black hills gold ring. That last find is sweet also. I hope you can get some history on it. Very unique, Beale.
 
Not much but I did find this:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=140403965141
 
What you can not see is how out of round the ring is, I plan on putting it on a mandrel and getting it back into shape.
 
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