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davland

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  1. What is the story with the show now? The website has no dates past April 2003. Does anybody know what's up?
  2. They are working now for me. Is anybody having trouble now?
  3. One of our Spirit Alumni, Mr Bruce Boone, owner of Boone's Rings in Roswell, GA, has designed a beautiful titanium ring for Spirit. I asked him if he would be interested in doing the same for other corps that may want an original ring designed for them, and he said he would love to. The ring in the above link is in a brushed finish however he can do rings in any number of finishes. Here is a picture of the same ring in a polished finish. If you think your group would be interested in doing business with Bruce you can contact him at bboone5619@aol.com. His prices are very reasonable, particularly when doing a ring for a corps. He can also do custom inscriptions anywhere on the ring that you want it. If you are unfamiliar with titanium, it is the stuff they make fighter planes from. It is one of the lightest and strongest metals on Earth and makes a very nice, long lasting, piece of jewelry. Obligatory pre-emptive flame protection: Please resist the urge to flame this thread with allusions to Championship rings, etc. I am hoping to give members and alumni of ALL corps a nice tangeable memory saver that doesn't shrink, fade, or go out of style.
  4. One of our Spirit Alumni, Mr Bruce Boone, owner of Boone's Rings in Roswell, GA, has designed a beautiful titanium ring for Spirit. I asked him if he would be interested in doing the same for other corps that may want an original ring designed for them, and he said he would love to. The ring in the above link is in a brushed finish however he can do rings in any number of finishes. Here is a picture of the same ring in a polished finish. If you think your group would be interested in doing business with Bruce you can contact him at bboone5619@aol.com. His prices are very reasonable, particularly when doing a ring for a corps. He can also do custom inscriptions anywhere on the ring that you want it. If you are unfamiliar with titanium, it is the stuff they make fighter planes from. It is one of the lightest and strongest metals on Earth and makes a very nice, long lasting, piece of jewelry. Obligatory pre-emptive flame protection: Please resist the urge to flame this thread with allusions to Championship rings, etc. I am hoping to give members and alumni of ALL corps a nice tangeable memory saver that doesn't shrink, fade, or go out of style.
  5. Sorry if I appear dense (it happens) but what does "E" mean? w/Stp:
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