Spectre ring on a budget question
RedDawn289
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Now that there are all kinds of ebay sellers of the Spectre ring where is everyone getting theirs? Is there a seller that everyone is going to with a good replica of the film. I saw the 007.com ring and I like it but it's pretty pricy IMO.
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/Spectre-James-Bond-007-Stainless-Steel-Ring-Prop-accurate-Men-/401046613149?var=&hash=item5d603dac9d:m:mNVm5mY4-2SUSNJarZaRXlg
The seller says its stainless steel, but compared to an actual stainless steel one the weight is too light. It appears to be chromed, with whatever as the base component. But the mirror finish looks great and the octopus logo is the best one of the three rings I have IMO.
Great for display, I just wouldn't recommend wearing it as I bet the chrome finish will come off super fast!
Interested to read that Skippy finds the octopus logo to be the most accurate.
Not the most accurate (badly wrote my OP) just the version of the logo on the three rings I have that I like the most.
I know some people say the official 007.com ring version logo isn't SA, but given it appears exactly the same as the SPECTRE octopus logo impressed on the SPECTRE Royal premier official programme, its good enough for me
It was high gloss when I got it and I've used a file and different sandpaper grades to get this far. The edges were too straight in my opinion and needed to be rounded more to get more screen accurate.
It does look a little bit better in real life... I'm no photographer
This is what mine looks like up to now.....
Yes...I've worn it a few times! Never know... may need it sometime to get entrance to a secret meeting lol B-)
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+1 -{ Pleasantly surprised by your endeavours with it mm007, although I won't be attempting the same myself as I prefer the shiny new look!
I think its turned out ok for a $25 ring.
That's the same one I got... what you did looks absolutely perfect! Tempted to give it a go.
Perhaps you could post step by step instructions
I Have that same ring since 27 October and wear it day and night also at work, it's scratched and batterd but it still looks good.
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Still love the size and heft of the 007.com ring though :007)
http://www.amazon.com/Spectre-James-Bond-Sliver-Titanium/dp/B01CMEKG50/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1457623696&sr=8-2&keywords=spectre+ring+titanium
I recently found out the same seller now has two new versions of the ring:
Blofeld's gold ring:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Spectre-James-Bond-Oberhauser-007-Blofled-Ring-Prop-Gold-Ring-Titanium-/161984300615?var=&hash=item25b7044647:m:m5UBki5Z3jR0seAB_EXoFlA
Silver ring with weathered effect:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Spectre-James-Bond-007-Ring-Prop-Sliver-Ring-Titanium-Weathered-effect-/161984370179?var=&hash=item25b7055603:m:mu71ovL9_G1ROiJj0uJ1HvA
Has anyone bought any of these?
I might grab Blofeld's one if it ever becomes available again in my size.
Great job! I wish I could do all this myself. :P
Now I'm tempted to by the weathered one as well. It looks better, and perhaps more screen accurate, than the polished version.
If you're on the fence about buying, I'd say go for it!
EDIT: ... And I just did!
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I have to say, I admire your shiny ring. How much did you splash out on your ring? And when you slide your finger in your ring, is it tight or loose?
Sorry, I couldn't resist. I'm a child ) )
I've also started working on this one as the "aged" look that they offer is basically just Brushed Stainless steel and not as used as the screen seen one, so I've started aging mine as I did the last one.
Here's the link to the ebay item
http://www.ebay.de/itm/161984370179?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&var=460941981063&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
As to my ageing technique.. thats not so easy to explain, I just start and get a feel for it but I can say what tools I use.... I use a file to round the edges of the ring, then go onto a mix of 320 and 600 corned Sandpaper, and hit it with small screwdrivers to add small pits and deeper scratches.