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<p>[QUOTE="Curtis, post: 24810661, member: 26430"]I would definitely ask a jeweler/goldsmith to do it. Good ones will have steady hands like a surgeon & are used to working on small objects without scratching them. One slip, you could scratch the heck out of it. For a pro this might be a 30 second job. (Heck, if you're lucky, they might do it for the price of whichever prong they snip off!)</p><p><br /></p><p>If you happen to be near Milwaukee I'll send you my uncle's address![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Curtis, post: 24810661, member: 26430"]I would definitely ask a jeweler/goldsmith to do it. Good ones will have steady hands like a surgeon & are used to working on small objects without scratching them. One slip, you could scratch the heck out of it. For a pro this might be a 30 second job. (Heck, if you're lucky, they might do it for the price of whichever prong they snip off!) If you happen to be near Milwaukee I'll send you my uncle's address![/QUOTE]
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