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A couple more rings cleaned up!.........

Mike from MI "Iron Brigade"

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here are two small rings I found the other day when I got the 1950 gold class ring. These are both old rings and have been in the water a long time.
The sterling one has a light blue stone, but has darkened from the acid in the water with the sterling. It is a size 4. the little brass ring is only a size 1 and it would have had 3 stones, but I have found that the rings with glued in stones fall out as the glue loosens in the water after many years.
Before and after cleaning. The pics don't look near as good as how they really look.
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that you can go to some jewelers or, better yet, a jewelry supply house and buy stones of just about any kind to put in rings & things ? I have done this a few times over the years and it's inexpensive and easy to do. A good supply place will have a wide selection of sizes. I have one not far from me that I deal with. Steve in so az
 
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I found a ring last yr exactly like the one u have there with the blue stone, mine has a light purple stone, nice cleaning job!
 
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