Lost necklace
- June 19th, 2011
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Since the Internet seems to index everything under the sun, I’m going to put this post out there to see if someone may have found a necklace I made, and lost in the surf, in Huntington Beach California, somewhere between 1972 and 1975.
It was a gold bird design (very crudely formed by beating on a lump of gold with a hammer until it sort of looked like a bird in flight), epoxied onto a piece of Obsidian (black volcanic glass), which was in turn epoxied onto the tag from our family dog that had died years earlier. As I recall, it was a round brass tag, and it may have had Cypress Veterinary Clinic or similar embossed on it.
I used to wear it on a leather thong around my neck, and while surfing one day, it was lost in the surf. The chances someone may have found it a long time ago is good, but if someone actually hits the net to see if they could find the owner, and you found this post, that would rock.
It’s a long shot, but I thought it’d be worth posting to see if it turns up all these years later.