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Mexican biker rings!

1961MJS

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Hi

O.K. serious, but weird question. There are some things that you just don't wear unless you "earned them". You don't wear US Armed Forces Medals unless you earned them. You don't wear a red bandanna unless you're in the bloods. If you wear a "Mexican Biker Ring" does this mean you're in a Mexican Biker Gang? Just wondering, I'm not much on jewelrey.

Later
 

Man of Vintage

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Hi

O.K. serious, but weird question. There are some things that you just don't wear unless you "earned them". You don't wear US Armed Forces Medals unless you earned them. You don't wear a red bandanna unless you're in the bloods. If you wear a "Mexican Biker Ring" does this mean you're in a Mexican Biker Gang? Just wondering, I'm not much on jewelrey.

Later


Hey there - to answer your question, no biker gang is needed. They are sometimes referred to as "Mexican Biker Rings" due to bikers in the 40's-60's wearing them. I guess the real term should be "Mexican Souvenir Rings". Service men in the 30's/40's would cross into Mexico and pick 'em up in the border towns as well. The rings were even sold in old Johnson Smith catalogs for anyone to buy.
 

1961MJS

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Hey there - to answer your question, no biker gang is needed. They are sometimes referred to as "Mexican Biker Rings" due to bikers in the 40's-60's wearing them. I guess the real term should be "Mexican Souvenir Rings". Service men in the 30's/40's would cross into Mexico and pick 'em up in the border towns as well. The rings were even sold in old Johnson Smith catalogs for anyone to buy.

Thanks, that cheap gold colored skull might look good on a hatband if I can work out a way to get it there.

Thanks again
 

Man of Vintage

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Good[angel] and evil:rage::

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Kaonashi

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The word "mexican" caught my eye while searching the new posts... I´m myself a mexican and had never ever heard of these... what exactly are they??
 

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The word "mexican" caught my eye while searching the new posts... I´m myself a mexican and had never ever heard of these... what exactly are they??

Like Rockabilly said above:
" They are sometimes referred to as "Mexican Biker Rings" due to bikers in the 40's-60's wearing them. I guess the real term should be "Mexican Souvenir Rings". Service men in the 30's/40's would cross into Mexico and pick 'em up in the border towns as well. The rings were even sold in old Johnson Smith catalogs for anyone to buy."

I'm waiting on a repro of the devil head ring. It should be here any day!
 

Man of Vintage

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Like Rockabilly said above:
" They are sometimes referred to as "Mexican Biker Rings" due to bikers in the 40's-60's wearing them. I guess the real term should be "Mexican Souvenir Rings". Service men in the 30's/40's would cross into Mexico and pick 'em up in the border towns as well. The rings were even sold in old Johnson Smith catalogs for anyone to buy."

I'm waiting on a repro of the devil head ring. It should be here any day!

Hey flat-top, have you received your repro devil ring yet? If you don't mind sharing, maybe you can post a pic when ya have a chance. I'm curious to see which style it is.
 

bretron

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Great to see these pieces. tho I gotta say, I feel pretty silly wearing anything more than just a biker wallet like this one made by Obbi Good Label:

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Personally, feel a bit too "Mr T" otherwise;)
 

Jan

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These are super cool rings. My Baby Jo makes repro rings, and they're really thick and heavy.

What's the "average" prices for these? I've seen auctions as low as $60 and repro rings as high as $300.
 

Seanpsk

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Here's mine.

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I picked this one off the bay for cheap, but one side of the ring is missing the shield, is there anywhere I can bring it to get it replaced? Or should I leave it as it is?

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Anyone knows whether I can get this fixed? Or should I leave it as it is?
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Man of Vintage

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I agree with flat-top, leave it as is. You could however buy another of these rings for cheap(if its in rough shape) and steal that rings shield emblem to attach to this horse ring.
 

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