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You've Heard Of Coinrings, Shotgun Shell Rings And Spoonrings..Here's My Latest "CARTRIDGE RINGS" :smoke:

John-Edmonton

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Here's my previous winter projects....Coinrings, Shotgun Shell Rings And Spoonrings.

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Here's what I started with tonite.....

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Here's the final project with a little history :)
 
Your talents simply amaze me they are all unique too. What will you come up with next ?. Wonderful Rings Well done John
 
Very cool and original idea.​
 
Interesting creation. Well done:thumbup:
 
If you are wearing the cartridge ring, will you be able to enter a courthouse?:rofl:

A co-worker of mine entered a courthouse in Fl. with a cartridge belt buckle and they drew their guns on him. :rofl:
 
We had a little grade school student here kicked out of school because he had a key ring in his pocket with a little toy plastic gun attached. It's the mind boggling stupid society we live in. I've got a gun cigarette lighter that I wouldn't dare expose in public. How this society has evolved into terminal idiocy. I remember when I lived in Phoenix in the fifties it was legal to walk down the main street in downtown Phoenix with a gun strapped to your hip.

Bill
 
It still is legal in Vermont. :thumbup: I pack all the time, you never know what crazies are out there. :veryangry: It is not unusual to receive threats in my line of work. Great rings John, very creative. Must take a lot of time to turn one of those things out. Good projects when it it too cold to go out detecting (If that every happens to you with all your devices for keeping your detector warm, etc. ) :lol:
 
Maybe not, though. I can't wait to see your next line of rings. Very very nice.

Chris
 
I get grossed out with nose rings. The mental image of someone manipulating a piece round of metal in, around and through your inner mucus membrane on your nose can make me gag. :blink: Now there are of course body piercing rings for other body parts which could be of interest. :bouncy:
 
Go for it. :rofl: I was in line at the grocery store one day and there was some broad in front of me dressed in Army fatigues who had metal hanging off of every part of her body. She had long strings of paper clips hanging from each ear. She had rings hanging from her lips, nose, eyebrows, a tongue ring. Don't know what she had underneath. A walking freak.

Bill
 
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