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My favorite rings for 2006

Keith IL

New member
First one is a 1929 class ring for the DeLasalle Institute, normally class rings don't do much for me but this is a prestigious school and has great markings
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A great example of craftsmanship is this C.D. Peacock ring who are high end jewelers just short of Tiffany's. It actually has 3 types of gold in it,yellow,green and the grapes on the side are Black Hills gold.Found this and the DeLasalle within feet of each other on a short hunt.
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And the biggest fattest ring I've ever found is this monster 18gm 14k
it's like a piece of pipe :lol:
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