Kimster link=topic=8285.msg93882#msg93882 date=1324573262 said:What a great hunt!!! The stone in the ring looks like a red ruby. That blackened silver will polish up like new. I use an electrical powered buffer to do this kind of work. But you must use a ring sizing stick (or any stick that you have tappered on the end) on which to mount your ring when polishing to prevent it from flying off and disappearing in you shop. I have several pieces that have gone missing, so I learned my lesson the hard way. I don't let it happen anymore, and some day when I clean my garage, I'll find those missing pieces of treasure. HH![]()
Thank you friend for your advice :beerbuddy:
I'll be careful with it.
I have no experience - a clean ring. I have them (Silver) for more than 20 pieces, but I did not clean .... Just in a box and hide :embarrassed: