The ring you show looks like it was made by a professional company with experience making rings. A ring made by a local jeweler, who was assigned to make one ring would probably not be able to turn out a ring looking like this.
Perhaps he got his hands on a prototype ring? Earl Adams made the rings for the team so perhaps it was one of their prototype rings. The sides of the ring look identical (or almost identical) to the rings the team received which is a strong indication that this ring in question was also made by Earl Adams.
Another interesting feature of the ring is that it contains coloring. Today's rings achieve this by using enamel paint. I don't recall any rings until the 1950's Dodgers Rings that had enamel paint.
The top is quite different than what the players received so my gut feeling is this was a prototype ring and the team decided to alter the top and not go with this design.
Last edited by sports-rings; 09-09-2013 at 05:12 AM.
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