pc2004uk
He's in Spain and has a nice selection
of old items I purchased an old bronze
Roman ring from him Can't wait to get it!
pc2004uk Seller of very old items!
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You know they sell lots of unenchanted Roman Rings throughout eBay. So he could just buy them, enchant them, and then pretend they're passed down through covens for over 9000 years.
Though if someone sells such old items, they're bound to break. I wonder what happens when they break and how both the seller and the buyer reacts.
Though if someone sells such old items, they're bound to break. I wonder what happens when they break and how both the seller and the buyer reacts.
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I looked at what he's got including the coins....his opening bid prices are low....everything looks real to me...I have found that a lot of ancient items already have spirits attached to them mostly in the deep past....some rings where the bronze has crystalized heavily will break, but I had one Roman ring I wore for 3-4 years before I sold it...solid as a rock. Also with very weak rings, have a jeweler cut out the important "seal" or engraved part and mount it in a new setting pref. 925 silver......btyelle wrote:You know they sell lots of unenchanted Roman Rings throughout eBay. So he could just buy them, enchant them, and then pretend they're passed down through covens for over 9000 years.
Though if someone sells such old items, they're bound to break. I wonder what happens when they break and how both the seller and the buyer reacts.
The rings with stones could come from any number of Islamic spheres - Spain - Afghanistan - and part of the Ukraine......They look like they vary from the 1800s back to about the 1600s.....
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Hello Owl, how you been?! I don't think anything happens - there was a thread about this somewhere, along the lines of 'Help, I broke my vessel' and I'm pretty sure Magnolia said it would not harm the spirit/spell. You can mend the vessel or transmute to another one without harm.Night_Owl wrote:If you have a spirit or spells or both on a ring and the ring breaks, what happens to the spirits and/or spells?
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Caiyros you are right. Most of them do have deeply implanted spirits attached. As for them being old,well old is old! Sometimes the best energy is the oldest. Sure items can break but when you know your buying an ancient piece you take that into consideration.Caiyros Damia AKH-ET wrote:I looked at what he's got including the coins....his opening bid prices are low....everything looks real to me...I have found that a lot of ancient items already have spirits attached to them mostly in the deep past....some rings where the bronze has crystalized heavily will break, but I had one Roman ring I wore for 3-4 years before I sold it...solid as a rock. Also with very weak rings, have a jeweler cut out the important "seal" or engraved part and mount it in a new setting pref. 925 silver......btyelle wrote:You know they sell lots of unenchanted Roman Rings throughout eBay. So he could just buy them, enchant them, and then pretend they're passed down through covens for over 9000 years.
Though if someone sells such old items, they're bound to break. I wonder what happens when they break and how both the seller and the buyer reacts.
The rings with stones could come from any number of Islamic spheres - Spain - Afghanistan - and part of the Ukraine......They look like they vary from the 1800s back to about the 1600s.....
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Good post Caiyros! I did get your email as well and loved it. I still have to look up your address.
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He just sold a persian ring looks 1500s-1700s with the Root Abramelin Square on it in a weird proto-persian-singular-one-time code script (yes, I'm guessing) but the script pattern of repetitions matches that of the Abramelin squares. $68.00
I would jump on anything that looked like it came from or was a part of the Abramelin Workings.....
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I would jump on anything that looked like it came from or was a part of the Abramelin Workings.....
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