The die flaws that are depicted in this ring, are flaws found on every original 40s honor ring.
Post #3, at the rear of the ring at top of the circle between the arrow on the right and the rune on the left, are two very small horizonal cuts, separate from each other. At the bottom of the circle below the two runes, is a long protruding horizonal line. Hard to see in this picture, but is there.
Post #4, the right triangle rune panel is full of die flaws. At the bottom of the triangle is a trough like thick indentation that travels from the edge of the left side to about 80% across the bottom towards the right side of the triangle. To the right side of the rune, about half way up, will be observed a tiny protruding horizonal line. At the top apex of the triangle will be observed two separate small horizonal cuts.
The bottom picture of post #4 shows the "Hagal" or star rune. Look at the area between the 12 o'clock arm and the 2 o'clock arm of the star. A small horizonal cut will be observed.
Post #3, There are craters in the eye sockets of the skulls on original rings. Though they are hard to see, there are craters or depressions in these eye sockets.
It would be entirely possible to make a reproduction ring that could easily copy these die flaw found on all original 40s honor ring. However, the copy would have its own die flaws, which since such flaws never existed on an original ring, would be a dead giveaway. Anybody including Don Boyle who knew what he was looking at would instantly see that the "perfect copy", was easily spotted.
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Post #3, at the rear of the ring at top of the circle between the arrow on the right and the rune on the left, are two very small horizonal cuts, separate from each other. At the bottom of the circle below the two runes, is a long protruding horizonal line. Hard to see in this picture, but is there.
Post #4, the right triangle rune panel is full of die flaws. At the bottom of the triangle is a trough like thick indentation that travels from the edge of the left side to about 80% across the bottom towards the right side of the triangle. To the right side of the rune, about half way up, will be observed a tiny protruding horizonal line. At the top apex of the triangle will be observed two separate small horizonal cuts.
The bottom picture of post #4 shows the "Hagal" or star rune. Look at the area between the 12 o'clock arm and the 2 o'clock arm of the star. A small horizonal cut will be observed.
Post #3, There are craters in the eye sockets of the skulls on original rings. Though they are hard to see, there are craters or depressions in these eye sockets.
It would be entirely possible to make a reproduction ring that could easily copy these die flaw found on all original 40s honor ring. However, the copy would have its own die flaws, which since such flaws never existed on an original ring, would be a dead giveaway. Anybody including Don Boyle who knew what he was looking at would instantly see that the "perfect copy", was easily spotted.
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