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Turn a wedding band into another piece of jewelry
My boyfriend would like to turn his wedding band into a pendant for his daughter, and he's not sure where to look for such a service. any advice you could offer would be very appreciated. Thank you!
Jenny Meadowsinquiring for research - Glen Cove, New York, USA
January 27, 2010
Ed. note: This RFQ is outdated, but technical replies are welcome, and readers are encouraged to post their own RFQs. But no public commercial suggestions please ( huh? why?).
January 28, 2010
Hi, Jenny. Any good jeweler can do this. Look for a jeweler downtown rather than in the center aisle of a shopping mall. Good luck.
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Ted Mooney, P.E.
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