Got me a nice mens wedding band today!

turfNsurfers

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Tungsten... But sure made my heart start beating fast!!!

TurfNsurfers ring.png
 

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Nice find, a ring is a ring! :occasion14:
 

dirtlooter

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still a ring and it meant something to someone, congrats
 

ScubaDetector

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Yech, should be a law against them, SS and Titanium rings. Oh well. good for a test garden I think.

Congrats on a nitro moment

You sure hunt some dirty water. Looks like black river here in Michigan
 

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turfNsurfers

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Yeah i will second that, it sure was fun, been out a couple more times but nothing worth bragging or posting about! Cheers to everyone who responded!!
 

AlienLifeForm

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I think the trend of making wedding bands out of non-precious metals is ludicrous. Can you imagine years from now, "I inherited my great-grandfathers tungsten wedding band..." Guess where the overwhelming majority of the crap comes from. Yep - good old red china. Yeesh. :BangHead:
 

against the wind

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I think the trend of making wedding bands out of non-precious metals is ludicrous. Can you imagine years from now, "I inherited my great-grandfathers tungsten wedding band..." Guess where the overwhelming majority of the crap comes from. Yep - good old red china. Yeesh. :BangHead:

Many people today will have a secondary wedding band. They will use it as a DAILY WEAR ring. When attending special events, (weddings, family gatherings, etc.), they will wear their precious metal wedding band. I recovered the Same gold wedding band (twice), for the Same lady at the Same beach, before she decided to purchase a costume jewelry ring for wear to the beach.
 

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