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    Does anyone have any info on this ring? The photos were given to me to research but I can't find anything like it. I am starting to think that it may be a fantasy piece.





    Sorry if this is in the wrong area.


    Any help would be great






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    #2
    i vote for fantasy Piece, There is question why would soldier put DAK 1941 on the ring if it was an original item.

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      #3
      By their nature rings are unique as someone could have had this made up in a bazaar in North Africa to reflect their DAK service in 1941. Personally I see no problem with date if it is commemorating service time there. Bottom line is that with most rings that have no direct provenance you are unlikely to find out if it is contemporary or not.

      Tony A.

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        #4
        Imho a niece ring, finished with rose gold inlays and niello.

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          #5
          Thanks for the replys guys. I was able to find one that has some of the same characteristics but much more primitive...

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            #6
            omg... website full of "original" items

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              #7
              Originally posted by negative1 View Post
              Thanks for the replys guys. I was able to find one that has some of the same characteristics but much more primitive...

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              The rings on this site are all bullshi......

              Your shown ring on the top of the thread is great!!!

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                #8
                Ring shown below

                We just found a ring with a faceplate very similar in design, but not exact, to this rihg. It has the swastika in the same place, DAK 1941 the same, with a more stylized palm tree. The faceplate looks almost commercial, kind of etched. It has the same kind of (fronds?) in the corners, and a smaller but very similar (fronds?) emblem on the upper sides. The "ring" part is pretty crude, but has T800 inside it.

                We know this ring was from the right time, and was in the possession of a WWII veteran.

                Does anyone know any more info about this ring?

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                  #9
                  Unfortunately the above ring didn't end up in my hands. Maybe someday.


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                    #10
                    Oh and welcome to the forum JRD!



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                      #11
                      Originally posted by JRD View Post
                      We just found a ring with a faceplate very similar in design, but not exact, to this rihg. It has the swastika in the same place, DAK 1941 the same, with a more stylized palm tree. The faceplate looks almost commercial, kind of etched. It has the same kind of (fronds?) in the corners, and a smaller but very similar (fronds?) emblem on the upper sides. The "ring" part is pretty crude, but has T800 inside it.

                      We know this ring was from the right time, and was in the possession of a WWII veteran.

                      Does anyone know any more info about this ring?
                      Maybe another possible original Dak ring. T800 is the correct stamping for these rings. Please post pics of it.

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                        #12
                        i vote for ORIGINAL WAR TIME

                        here my ring from son of a FJ Africa member

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                            #14
                            If one of the here shown rings is available to buy, please let me know!!!!!

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                              #15
                              Why is a date on a ring questionable? It would seem to be a very natural, logical thing to do for a soldier picking up a memento for time served in a foreign country.

                              J-

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