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I have a 32-D I mean a 63-P that's about a G4 that's been staring at me...I thought that link was pretty cool...It would def make a nice conversation piece.

Just wondering if anyone's tried it?
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 Posted 01/19/2009  3:37 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Phoneguy to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Was it this link? I keep meaning to try it with a common circulated quarter.

http://homepage.mac.com/johnhuber/C...Album20.html
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here's a link to another one.

http://members.shaw.ca/john_edmonto...s%5B2%5D.pdf

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I have started on one using a quarter but have not finished it. I saw somewhere a different technique being used that produced an incredible ring. Same concept as above but the ring looked amazing with the placement of the lettering from the original coin. I have a hard time remembering but the lettering was not in the usual underside location.
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Jon if you check the link I posted that guy actually gets the lettering on the outside of the ring.
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Haven't tried it either...but sure do want to. Will do it the next time I get the itch to spend a few hours with a hammer, an anvil, and a coin.

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Fiddler, that is the one! Thanks for posting that link! One more thing for me to do. I would rather make them this way, much more appealing.
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I have tried twice now but got so impatient with it that I ended up hitting it way too hard and messed up the entire process. Not I have a very unique pocket piece
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GraceOutcast..lol. Watch out for your fingers! Reminds me...My Dad who is a contractor always used to say "If you can fix it by beating on it with a hammer...you got an electrical problem"
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