From what I deduct,,the band was die pressed flat,,a skull made,,ring cut for size, engraved, rolled, and the skull soldered on. Finis..
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Well guys, I am new to this forum but since I have been looking into TKRs I want to contribute some of my research:
Besides having seen several rings on my own and coming to my own conclusions, (I am having a background in sculpting and other metal work), I talked to the owner of a medal factory whos father had produced awards in Germany during WWII. He examined one of the rings and told me that they never were produced by using the lost wax method.
The quote above taken from a post by Gaspare comes very close to what he told me regarding the only way of producing that number of rings with their specific appearance. The other theories, including the one from CG are not conclusive.
All the best,
SAC
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Well guys, I am new to this forum but since I have been looking into TKRs I want to contribute some of my research:
Besides having seen several rings on my own and coming to my own conclusions, (I am having a background in sculpting and other metal work), I talked to the owner of a medal factory whos father had produced awards in Germany during WWII. He examined one of the rings and told me that they never were produced by using the lost wax method.
The quote above taken from a post by Gaspare comes very close to what he told me regarding the only way of producing that number of rings with their specific appearance. The other theories, including the one from CG are not conclusive.
All the best,
SAC
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