My favorite picture of the new ring. :)
http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x...can228/001.jpg
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My favorite picture of the new ring. :)
http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x...can228/001.jpg
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Originally Posted by Pistons < Spurs
:lol :lol
That's awsome! My new wallpaper!
The Spurs website has pics and details.
ugh
http://img90.imageshack.us/img90/7127/ring2vj5.jpg
Fuck Spurs Report!
Classic Spurs fan take.Quote:
Originally Posted by pking
If I had a sig, this would be it.
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Originally Posted by Pistons < Spurs
daaaaaaaaaaang!
WORD 2 yo Mutta
sweet pics. the rings are amazing. i wasn't a big fan of the 99 ring, but it was still nice. 03 was ncie, 05 was eve better, this one is pretty damn sweet
I liked my stonecutter's design better.....
http://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g1...onshipRing.jpg
http://www.nba.com/spurs/news/ringfacts_071030.html
2007 Spurs NBA Championship Ring Facts
14 karat yellow gold
Weighs over 2 ounces of 14 karat gold
4.46 carat weight of diamonds that includes round cut, princess cut and baguette diamonds
Going across the top of the panel of each ring are the letters “NBA” and across the bottom of the panel is the word “Champions”
On one side of the ring in raised letters above the NBA logo is the player’s name
On either side of the NBA logo is the Spurs Playoff record of 16-4
Each player’s number is at the bottom of the shank
On the other side of the ring in raised letters is the year “2007” and at the bottom of the shank is the hammer and diamond split rock
Each ring is completely handmade and each diamond individually set
ATTLEBORO, MA – Masters of Design, a Cookson company, has designed and manufactured the San Antonio Spurs’ 2007 NBA Championship rings.
“We worked with Masters of Design when we won the 1999, 2003 and 2005 NBA Championships and were very pleased with not only our Championship rings, but with the entire Championship program. They instituted a program for our fans so that all Spurs’ enthusiasts were able to share in the momentous event,” said Russ Bookbinder, executive vice president of business operations for Spurs Sports & Entertainment. “And, we’re excited about our unique Championship ring design this year and an after-market program that will exceed our supporters’ expectations.”
The rings were manufactured at Masters of Design’s headquarters and manufacturing facility, located in Attleboro, Massachusetts. The NBA Championship rings were unveiled and distributed to Spurs’ players and coaches during a pre-game ceremony on October 30, 2007.
“We are extremely excited to have been chosen once again by the Spurs. We enjoyed working with the entire organization in 1999, 2003 and 2005 and know that for this Championship, we created a design as spectacular as their previous rings while representing this Championship season,” said Bob Bourbeau, director of sports and special markets division for Masters of Design.
Masters of Design has manufactured Championship rings for the Arizona Diamondbacks, the San Francisco Giants and for the three NBA Championships for the Los Angeles Lakers. Masters of Design produces custom designed products for championship teams and athletes around the world.
“What makes it exciting for Masters of Design is that each Championship ring we manufacture is unique to each organization and represents their vision and their achievements,” continued Bourbeau
I STILL AM CONFUSED ABOUT THE HAMMER SPLITTING THE ROCK THEMEQuote:
Originally Posted by Taco
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Originally Posted by Phenomanul
post of the day! :lmao
Taco...it refers to this quote by Jacob Riis.
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“When nothing seems to help, I go look at a stonecutter hammering away at his rock perhaps a hundred times without as much as a crack showing in it. Yet at the hundred and first blow it will split in two, and I know it was not that blow that did it, but all that had gone before.”
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Originally Posted by samikeyp
Thanks Mikey!!!!!!!!
I love the pounding on the rock. Too cool!
It's the stonecutter theme. I believe it was the theme of the first title run. Pop had it hanging up in the office, or lockeroom. You know the tale. 999 blows to the stone and it didn't break, but on the 1000 blow the stone finally cracked. Something like that. The "moral" of the story is that each hit was as significant as the first. It has something to do with teamwork, but it's thursday and I'm in no mood to decode Pop's Theology.