mokume rings sources?

james terrio

Sharpest Knife in the Light Socket
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I'm in the market for a pair of mokume rings. (I finally worked up the guts to ask Angie to marry me, after first asking her parents' permission... amazingly, all three of them said yes!)

So anyway, the rings. Help me find 'em. Thanks!

:)
 
Second the Delbert Ealy suggestion. Have seen his work first hand and it sure is pretty.
 
Congrats James!

Wait, you proposed without a ring??? Are you even allowed to do that?? :D
 
Delbert Ealey for sure, as a goldsmith I can vouch for the quality of his mokume work, I have handled and examined some of his mokume, and it is well made. He is a member of this forum

-Page
 
Congratulations!! She knows you make knives, right? Do her parents know?

You have good taste in rings, when I get around to making mokume I intend to make some alternate wedding bands for my wife and I. I'm sure Del will hook you up right. If you care to window shop at some other amazing work though, check out James Binnion's mokume site. Wow.
 
Congrats - I also recommend Delbert.

Talk to your sweetie now about the possibility of you and your groomsmen wearing swords.
If she thinks that is cool, then broach the subject that she the all the bridesmaids should wear small garter daggers.

If that all sounds good to her....she is a keeper:)
 
Congratulations James! I'll call my folks and have them crash the reception. Well if my dad drives there might be a crash. LOL
Wish only the best for you and your's to be from a former Wisconsinite.

Pat
 
Congrats sir! I too have seen Delbert's work in person, go for it. Again congratulations.
 
Welcome to the next stage of your life... where you actually have to start acting like an adult... most of the time. You'll get used to it! :)
 
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