> Looking for a nice divers flag ring. Googled it with some success and
> I am also asking around for ideas. Gold or silver.
> > Looking for a nice divers flag ring. Googled it with some success and
> > I am also asking around for ideas. Gold or silver.
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> over time and wear considering that you will have an inlay for the
> flag...unless you do it with stones and that is a whole other story.
Which one holds up better underwater (salt water that is)? Just ignore
those barracuda... they're real friendly.<evil grin>
de Valois - 17 Oct 2003 19:16 GMT
Chris Guynn left this mess on Fri, 17 Oct 2003 14:16:35 GMT for The Way to clean
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>> protow2000@msn.com (WetOne) wrote in message
>news:<8e17b1a8.0310161045.c1473ee@posting.google.com>...
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>Which one holds up better underwater (salt water that is)? Just ignore
>those barracuda... they're real friendly.<evil grin>
That sounds like a vote for gold, since most baitfish are silver...
Tao te Carl
"It takes a village to have an idiot." - Carl (c) 2003
Salty - 17 Oct 2003 22:58 GMT
> Which one holds up better underwater (salt water that is)? Just ignore
> those barracuda... they're real friendly.<evil grin>
Do cudas prefer red enamel inlay, rubies or garnets ?? <evil grin too>
Chris Guynn - 17 Oct 2003 23:00 GMT
> > Which one holds up better underwater (salt water that is)? Just ignore
> > those barracuda... they're real friendly.<evil grin>
>
> Do cudas prefer red enamel inlay, rubies or garnets ?? <evil grin too>
I think they prefer fingers.. hehe
Alan Street - 17 Oct 2003 23:01 GMT
>> Which one holds up better underwater (salt water that is)? Just ignore
>> those barracuda... they're real friendly.<evil grin>
>
>Do cudas prefer red enamel inlay, rubies or garnets ?? <evil grin too>
All of the above, as long as they're on the appropriate "substrate"