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Marines Say our US Marine Corps ring
represents the "FEW", the "PROUD"

 
   
Marine Corps ring Gold and Silver
 
   
Master GySgt Frank Goalen and Son, 2005
 
   
What Our Customers Say...

Dear Mike: I will not be able to find the words to tell you how grateful I am for the kindness and excellence you have shown, but I am going to try.  It should be enough that the design and craftmanship of this gorgeous Marine Corp ring is superb and meets every expectation that a Marine would have of this symbol of which he is so proud, but you both were so thoughtful, and went out of your way at every turn to help me get this ring in time to give it to my husband in time for this retirement ceremony.  I didn't dream that it would arrive in time. Not only did you overnight it to me to get it there on time, but you also helped relieve all of my hand-ringing and pacing, wondering if it would arrive by calling me the Thursday morning before the Saturday retirement to relieve my mind and let me know it was in the overnight mail. It arrived the next day, Friday, in plenty of time to wrap it up really pretty before the party.  And you were also kind enough to send it to my neighbor to keep the element of surprise alive. And he was DE-lighted, to put it mildly.  200 men passed by him all to take a close look at his shiney new symbol of service to his country, and he is so very proud of it.  There is no mistake about this ring...it is not a college ring, it beautiful and exquisite enough to represents the "FEW, The PROUD, THE MARINES".    After 40 years, he did not want to leave the Corps. but having this ring is like carrying some of the Marine Corps with him all the time.  He is so proud of it, and so am I.  You made two people very, very happy.  And you are likely to get a few more orders from the Marines at NAS Atlanta real soon! Thank you ever so much. God Bless.
Rhonda and Frank Goalen, Fayetteville, GA
 
   

Marine Corps rings by Mike Carroll are displayed at EagleRings.com. You can find his Marine Corps rings along with the 30 eagle ring designs of the Carroll Collection of US Eagle Rings. Mike Carroll is the creator and designer of the Finest Marine Corps Ring Out There. Period. His USMC ring designs are his exclusive. The precious metals he uses are the top of the line. He wants you to be absolutely satisfied with your Marine Corps ring. They offer an unconditional 100% guarantee on the quality and workmanship of their Marine Corps rings. They stand behind every transaction. You can count on it. All of his Marine Corps rings, USMC rings, Air Force rings and navy rings are handcrafted, hand polished and made and manufactured in the United States. Real American.

Carroll says he did not want to make a Marine Corps ring or a USMC ring that looked like high-school style class rings. He wanted to design a handsome Marine Corps ring with a strong look. He needed his Marine Corps rings to be heavy in weight, and extreme in detail. Also he wanted an eagle ring that any person could wear everyday as a tribute to the history, culture and heritage of The United States. Not only do his rings salute the dedicated men and women who serve(d) in the Armed Forces, they also recognize the everyday citizen, who loves their country and is proud to show it. He has completed his 30th design, including four navy rings, in what has become known as The Carroll Collection.

An unmistakable symbol, his USMC ring was designed in recognition of the United States Marine Corps. Brigadier General Commandant Jacob Zeilin approved the current emblem on November 17, 1868. Two days later, it was signed and endorsed by the Secretary of Navy. The emblem consists of a globe (showing the Western Hemisphere) intersected by a foul anchor, and surmounted by a spread eagle. The origin of the anchor dates back to the founding of the Marine Corps in 1775, indicates the amphibious nature of Marines duties.

 
   

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