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WINNER!!: Best Jewelry Item Found February, 2007

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Total Votes: 41
#1. Riccar's Small 14K gold band.
1 (votes) 2.44 (%)
#2. BentFork's Ladies Steel model Guess watch w/diamond.
5 (votes) 12.20 (%)
#3. BentFork's .925 Silver crucifix.
1 (votes) 2.44 (%)
#4. BentFork's Ladies .925 silver ring.
2 (votes) 4.88 (%)
#5. BentFork's 10K white gold pendant with 10 tiny diamonds and pink sapphire.
4 (votes) 9.76 (%)
#6. BentFork's Copper religious pendant
3 (votes) 7.32 (%)
#7. DUBBA's 2.35 oz silver bracelet.
2 (votes) 4.88 (%)
#8. DUBBA's 10k white gold ring with 3 diamonds.
2 (votes) 4.88 (%)
#9. Loditom's 14k bracelet and 18k religous baby ring.
9 (votes) 21.95 (%)
#10. Loditom's silver Nebraska pendant/charm.
0 (votes) 0.00 (%)
#11. Laserart's silver ring with fire opal and small finger adapter.
12 (votes) 29.27 (%)







Please vote for best jewelry item.


#1. Riccar's Small 14K gold band.

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#2. BentFork's Ladies Steel model Guess watch w/diamond.

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#3. BentFork's .925 Silver crucifix.

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#4. BentFork's Ladies .925 silver ring.

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#5. BentFork's 10K white gold pendant with 10 tiny diamonds and pink sapphire.

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#6. BentFork's Copper religious pendant (unknown origin). Possibly Thai Buddhist?

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#7. DUBBA's 2.35 oz silver bracelet.

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#8. DUBBA's 10k white gold ring with 3 diamonds.

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#9. Loditom's 14k bracelet and 18k religous baby ring.

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#10. Loditom's silver Nebraska pendant/charm.

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#11. Laserart's silver ring with fire opal and small finger adapter.
(Dug by Phut in VTHIII)

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    marymmarym Posts: 713
    Wow, what a difficult choice this month! While every entry is worthy of the win, I had to go with the Laser/Phut entry of the opal ring. There's something about that piece that speaks of a history, a gut feeling, nothing more.
    Be Still and Know
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    TTT

    Looks like we could have co-winners this month!
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    << <i>Wow, what a difficult choice this month! While every entry is worthy of the win, I had to go with the Laser/Phut entry of the opal ring. There's something about that piece that speaks of a history, a gut feeling, nothing more. >>


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    All nice finds, though.

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    Congrats Laserart!! Oh, and Tim too.image
    Analog Rules! Knobs and Switches are cool!
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    laserartlaserart Posts: 2,255
    That was a super find Tim.
    "If I had a nickel for every nickel I ever had, I'd have all my nickels back".
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    marymmarym Posts: 713
    Congrats Tim/Laser!!!
    Be Still and Know
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    phutphut Posts: 1,087
    Congrats Ken!!


    << <i>That was a super find Tim. >>


    It has a home in my top 5% keeper box.
    When does black fly season start up your way?
    I'm itchin to swiss cheese some Anson dirtimage
    I also have 60 acres to do on the south side of Mollyockett mountain.
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    laserartlaserart Posts: 2,255


    << <i>Congrats Ken!!


    << <i>That was a super find Tim. >>


    It has a home in my top 5% keeper box.
    When does black fly season start up your way?
    I'm itchin to swiss cheese some Anson dirtimage
    I also have 60 acres to do on the south side of Mollyockett mountain. >>


    We still have 30 inches of snow on the ground, maybe more in the woods. It will take at least until the middle of April to get rid of it. Black flies don't come out in force until May. Where is that mountain? Any inhabitants there in the last 200 years?
    "If I had a nickel for every nickel I ever had, I'd have all my nickels back".
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    phutphut Posts: 1,087
    I figured about three or four weeks. We still have a foot of the white crap here.
    Mollyockett Mt. is east of Bethel. I don't know a lot about the site, but according to the owners, there is a 1700s cemetery on the corner of the lot. I'm hoping to find stuff a lot older than that era, and made out of rock. I'll settle for metal stuff though.
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    Congrats guys!
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    laserartlaserart Posts: 2,255


    << <i>I figured about three or four weeks. We still have a foot of the white crap here.
    Mollyockett Mt. is east of Bethel. I don't know a lot about the site, but according to the owners, there is a 1700s cemetery on the corner of the lot. I'm hoping to find stuff a lot older than that era, and made out of rock. I'll settle for metal stuff though. >>


    In his Incidents in White Mountain History, Willey describes Tomhegan's death, without giving any details as to circumstances, date, or place. "He was tied upon a horse, with spurs on his heels, in such a manner that the spurs continually goaded the animal. When the horse was set at liberty, he ran furiously through an orchard, and the craggy limbs of the trees tore him to pieces."

    I wonder if that Willey is the same one of the Willeys that died in the avalanche in Crawford Notch N.H.?
    "If I had a nickel for every nickel I ever had, I'd have all my nickels back".
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    bethel used to be my neck of the woods....worked at the bethel inn for seven summers in the 90's.......i may be moving back to maine this summer?, i'll miss the s. fl. beaches but am looking forward to a possible move
    "see ya at the beach"
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