Question about Sea Scout rings
Bruce Chr. Johnson (commodore@seascout.org)
Fri, 15 Jan 1999 14:52:22 -0500
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Subject: Re: Question about Sea Scout rings
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Original-Date: Wed, 11 Nov 1998 11:21:55 EST
Dear,Bruce,
I also have a sea scout ring.It has the sea scout anchor on the front with
one
plain anchor on each side. Under the stock of each anchor is "s-s".With
each"s"
seperated by the shank. It is made of sterling silver.It dates from about 1964
+-
In side the ring is a small lower case "r" fallowed by the mfg. name that is
nolonger readable. Not much help in your quest, but I will try to find out
more.
Carl Shellhorn
skipper SSS Chaser Ship #90
Napa Ca.
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