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YIKES! What do you feed it.!...this is the heaviest silver ring that I have ever found

Magyar

New member
Was it ever hot out there this morning!

Got in 2 hrs. of hunting before I started to melt.

Hunted only in rocky areas close to shoreline.

This ring ( I believe it is often respectfully referred to as a "Honker") ...was found nestled between several medium sized rocks about 6 " down....gave off a nice , solid high sound.

At first sight, I thought it was a heavy bolt, but on closer examination after pushing the heavy mud out of the center , I realized that it was a tarnished ring.

The stamping reads " Schubart 925". Mary Schubart ( Amityville , NY) is a relative newcomer to the jewelry business. She is a painter and a sculptor, and only recently began to produce jewelry.

Had never heard of this jeweler before..I believe it is considered "high end", but I could be wrong.


Here's pics of the finds

Thank you for looking

Keep cool!

Magz
 
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