Fattie toe ring?

garrettman64

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:o Howdy from Gm I was at the beach yesterday I thought I show some Bling Bling :o
I pictured it in tother post but i think i for got to tell it weight is 8.01Oz and 7.1 Grams . Not sure what grams is However we measured this ring on an oz scale . it is marked 925 wich is silver
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Nashoba

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It is just a chunky womans ring...meaning the jewelry is chunky, NOT the woman!

I think you got me confused with your weights and measure in your first post. I can see the 7 grams being correct but I have no idea where you got the 8 ounce thing ???
Great find though!

~Nash~
 

piggman1

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I'd go with the 7 grams, but 8 oz's is one hell of a ring! Big silver is the best to find!
 

DFX-SE Gregg

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Think of it this way...8 ounces would be more than half a can of pop in weight. About half of the old bottles of pop...doubt it weighs that much! ;D

7 grams sounds right though... ;)
 

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