Help Identify this Ring!

A. Grignon

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Oct 9, 2007
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Found this ring in a box of junk I was going through and it's driving me nuts trying to find out what school it came from. It's a little worn at the top part of the ring so I can't make out everything, but here is what I do know. Ring is very fancy, 10K, and blue enamel. Top left reads "K....A(?)......?", top right reads "W H A", lower part of the ring has "H S 29 (at bottom)", and a big "K" in the center of the ring. Also marked with initials, 10K, and a "H j co." logo.

Any help to get me going in the right direction would be appreciated.

Thanks!
 

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HISPAN

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Nice ring ... congrats! :thumbsup:
 

GeorgiaSwinger

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Could be a Kiwanis Club ring

may be a variation of this one
 

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grasshopper

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It's probably a class ring if I had to guess. The H J co mark is probably that of Herff Jones, who makes class rings for colleges and high schools.

Cool find!
 

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