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John Hill:
Um, the Morse code is a bit hard to read, the gap between 'O' and 'V' should be equal to the length of a dah.

Powder Keg:
I found this one on the net. It looked pretty straight forward.

Russel:

--- Quote from: John Hill on May 03, 2009, 05:25:58 PM ---Um, the Morse code is a bit hard to read, the gap between 'O' and 'V' should be equal to the length of a dah.

--- End quote ---

I thought that was an L and a O. Dit da di di and da da da  ...you are right, no spacing between letters makes it hard to tell.

andyf:

--- Quote ---John Hill: I thought that was an L and a O. Dit da di di and da da da  ...
--- End quote ---

Sounds likely - maybe there's a di di di dah and a dit for V E on the far side.
 
How sweet!

Andy

75Plus:
I have looked at the ring several times and just can' see how how it spells LOVE with any kind of spacing. If you flip it over, and assume that the two dah's visible are the last two of the letter "O" then you have "V" and "E". That is using roughly half the ring for three letters and leaves almost half the ring for "L", dit dah dit dit .


Joe
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