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What Would You Do In This Situation? Update, Ring Is Home.


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That is a great story.  Many of our 'finds' have stories waiting to be told but we don't get the details.

I once found an MIT ring and tracked down the owner.  It had a long story with it too but in the end, I returned it to a guy who didn't even say thank you.  Yours is a much better ending.

Job well done.

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Outstanding work in every regard!    Military class rings are exceptionally meaningful to all of us who have them.  They mean much more than just a reminder of the education and training we went through.  

You did a magnificent thing in my view.  Your dedication and total effort means much more to the recipient than you'll ever know.

A salute to you sir!

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A great way to track down lost class rings is skip the school. Look for the class reunion website. Almost every class has one, and a main goal of the keepers is to keep track of current address of class members. They also usually know who is deceased, etc. I was able to return a 1963 U.S. Air Force Academy class ring via the class reunion website. 

Good on you Dan!!!!

 

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