Hubby was tearing his 68 Couga apart, and he found this!
The gold set is my wedding set, the one on my pinkie is the ring he found. I love it! He wants to take it to the jewlers on Saturday, and get it appraised.
Hubby was tearing his 68 Couga apart, and he found this!
The gold set is my wedding set, the one on my pinkie is the ring he found. I love it! He wants to take it to the jewlers on Saturday, and get it appraised.
Maggie,
I didn't slap you, I just high fived your Face!I've Been Boo'd!!
sparkle on girl!
joyce who has princess peanut, spokesdog for the catpack, mojo, magic, kira and squirty, members of the catpack, angel duke, a good dog who is missed and angel alex the wonder dog, handsome prince.
Wow, they are both beautiful! Did you loose it in the car or was it just there from someone else?
it was just there, it is not ours. He has had this car for years now, and just got to tearing it apart, the last few weeks.Originally Posted by Maltese_Love
Maggie,
I didn't slap you, I just high fived your Face!I've Been Boo'd!!
Oh my goodness! Thats one chunk of ice!!!![]()
Do you think its real? I'd be ecstatic!![]()
well after comparing it to my Diamond ring, which I know for sure is real, we think it is definite;y real. But one never realy knows, so I am trying not to get my hopes up. We are definitely not jewlers, so we will leave it up to the experts.Originally Posted by catnapper
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Maggie,
I didn't slap you, I just high fived your Face!I've Been Boo'd!!
I wonder what the story behind that item would be.
A futile attempt at a marriage proposal ???
A marriage or engagement breakup perhaps ????
Simply lost by some lady ???
I guess we'll just never know....hey !!!
Wom
"I'm Back !!"
Nice! I never find anything interesting, ever. I hear about people finding wonderful treasures in old houses. Well, my house was built in 1906, and I found a few interesting old things, but nothing valuable. We just got a 1961 boat, and the only thing we found in it was an old cigarette lighter.Guess I just don't have the luck!
My son SO wanted a 1968 Cougar. I found one for sale here, but it needed more work than we knew how to do, or could afford to have done. He was so sad.![]()
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Wow! What a nice surprise.![]()
Don't get your hopes up until you get it checked, just in case it is a cubic zirconia!
Never mind the checking could it be something that was lost a long time ago by someone who never got over the loss? Imagine the gratitude and sense of acheivement you would have if you traced the owner through previous owners...
If it was me I would try to trace the owner does not matter how long you owned the car but that's just me I'm a bit of a softie....
I'm actually kind of happy to see that somebody said this. I'm always reading stories of people who have the "born detective" puzzle-solver thing in their blood, and do all kinds of clever research to track down the person who lost the ring, and it half the time turns out to be someone way across the country and they end up friends for life. I realize that that sort of detective work isn't for everybody, but people do tend to assume that it costs money when usually all it takes is a bit of perseverance.Originally Posted by jackmilliesmom
Love, Columbine
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