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Originally posted by Fred Prinz (aka "Frogprince"):

Where the other one comes into play is with �one off jewelry works�. With them, the process to try and create rings good enough to fool the collecting public is an evolutionary one. With constant improvements until they get to the �superfake� stage. Which is where we seem to be now, judging from some of the comments that I have seen of late. And the rubber molds/wax rings give them the flexibility they need to make those improvements. FP


I wouldn't agree on that. To trained eye there always will be clear if item has been casted or die struck. And that is the answer to most of qestions about German ring authenticy. There are not many "dynosaurs" left, actually I know only one besides me.


There are less original rings than you think, much less...

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