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lacychef said:Beth, the ring off of Playtex bottles will fit too; I've been told![]()
BethCooks4U said:Anyone have one of the rings from the old EAD? I have a customer who called and said she used it for the first time last week and the ring broke (yeah, she says she had it in the cupboard for all those years and never used it.). So does anyone have one?
niclowther said:Did you look at the replacement part sheet to see if it has the one she needs? There is a lower ring on there.
lacychef said:Beth, the ring off of Playtex bottles will fit too; I've been told![]()
An EAD ring, or Employment Authorization Document ring, is a specific type of jewelry that may hold sentimental value or be associated with a particular event or achievement. It can be important for personal reasons, such as commemorating a milestone or serving as a reminder of a significant time in one's life.
To begin your search for an old EAD ring, start by checking with local jewelers or pawn shops, as they may have similar items or be able to assist you in finding your specific ring. Additionally, consider searching online marketplaces, social media groups, and auction sites where vintage or second-hand jewelry is sold.
Yes, there are several online platforms where you can search for lost or old EAD rings. Websites like eBay, Etsy, and Facebook Marketplace often have listings for vintage jewelry. Additionally, specialized jewelry forums and groups on social media can be great resources for connecting with others who may have seen or have similar items.
If you find a similar EAD ring that isn't the exact one you're looking for, consider reaching out to the seller to see if they can provide more information about the ring's origin or if they have other similar items. You might also want to purchase it if it resonates with you, as it could serve as a meaningful substitute.
Absolutely! Posting a request for help in finding your old EAD ring can be very effective. Utilize social media platforms, community forums, or local groups to share details about the ring, including any unique features or where you last saw it. The more people who know about your search, the better your chances of finding it.