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Side by side combo rings

EL Pulltabio

New member
Thought you guys wouldn't mind seeing them
side by side.The one on the right is white 14K with 3/4 K diamond found
nearly 6 weeks ago.
Both were found by "Princess", my Sovereign GT.
Can't believe they are being discontinued.: shrug:
 
Life is full of strange coincidence's, I think it's more than that, but we just can't see the big picture. Both of those combos are beautiful, you must be doing something good somewhere :)
 
Good Sweet Merciful Vishnu! :surprised::drool::puke: I'da lost them both to the wife too! Nice Job!:clapping:
Mud
 
Couldn't agree more. I'm far from religious but believe in a spiritual
connection. For instance, I've returned eleven rings to their owners
and always refuse a reward. I say thank you for the offer but I'd rather have the karma.
 
Stunning nice ice & gold, WOW!
 
The rings are amazingly beautiful!!

I hope you don't mind if I share the following experience here.

EL Pulltabio said:
Couldn't agree more. I'm far from religious but believe in a spiritual
connection. For instance, I've returned eleven rings to their owners
and always refuse a reward. I say thank you for the offer but I'd rather have the karma.

After many years of returning lost valuables and refusing a reward I finally decided to leave the "reward" thing up to the person who got their jewel back. Usually I get asked about payment (not always) and I suggest a contribution they are comfortable with toward the cost of batteries!! This can be any amount and has been from $10.00 to $100.00 depending on how much the person felt was OK.

One of the wedding bands I posted here a year or so ago resulted in a promise of a fine dinner at a local bistro that never materialized! It's amazing how emotional and grateful the gent was when I handed him his ring back and how quickly he forgot his promise to repay me for taking time away from a busy work schedule, traveling a distance outa my area to spend time and effort to recover his ring.
 
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