What the Germans meant was they were enclosed on all sides. The steel they're referring to is all the guns, bullets, shells, and artillery that had them encircled.
pretty sure you mean 'Luge'
GSV typically stands for Gold Steel Vanadium, indicating the metal composition of the ring. It means that the ring is made of a combination of gold, steel, and vanadium, giving it strength and durability.
The stamp "TK 316" on a ring indicates that the ring is made of stainless steel. Stainless steel is a common material used in jewelry due to its durability, resistance to tarnishing, and affordability. The "316" specifically refers to the grade of stainless steel, which signifies that it contains a higher level of chromium and nickel, making it more resistant to corrosion.
it means the stainless steel ring has a 10k gold section, probably in the form of a thin layer 10k gold stripe. the gold on the ring will not be a significant amount compared to the weight of the stainless steel part.
Ring of Steel - film - was created in 1941.
I believe(though im not sure,) it stands for STainless Steel and the quality steel(which if what I suspect is right, thats what the 7 is for)
The duration of Ring of Steel - film - is 600.0 seconds.
The stamp TK316 on a silver ring likely refers to the type of metal used, which is stainless steel. The "TK" stands for the type of stainless steel used (Tuscan Stainless Steel) and "316" is the grade of stainless steel, indicating it is made with a higher quality alloy.
The Maryland state seal has two mean standing next to a coat of arms. It is surrounded by a yellow ring.
No German player won a NBA ring
no it has seven
The cast of Ring of Steel - 1942 includes: Spencer Tracy as Narrator