There were two colors in the J and L ring: black and silver.
you have to have a small screw driver to unscrew the back of the figure. Then you open the figure up. Take off the old o ring (usually done by pulling the legs out from the pelvis. Make sure that the J hook does not break the crotch of the figure. tear off the old o-ring. Then place the new o ring on the J hook. POull the o ring through the pelvis. Sometimes you have to twist the J hook, then place the top of the o ring on the center of the back piece of the figure, carefully lay the arms and head on the back piece, and line up the chest piece. It is best to lay the figure flat when doing this... then re-screw the figure shut
there is a square with a "j∆"
Probably it means jewlerey or Jurassic ring.
In the context of a ring, ( Jx ) typically refers to the product of an ideal ( J ) and an element ( x ) of the ring. This means that ( Jx ) consists of all elements that can be expressed as ( j \cdot x ), where ( j ) is any element in the ideal ( J ). Essentially, ( Jx ) is a submodule of the ring formed by scaling the ideal by the element ( x ).
Im not sure, but i have a ring stamped with an ARJ as well. It is a silver ring and i believe there is also a stamping of a face as well.
Ruth j. miro invented the paper ring in the year of 2000
The ring back
Robert J. Cotter has written: 'Ring-forming polymerizations [by] Robert J. Cotter and Markus Matzner' -- subject(s): Polymers and polymerization, Ring formation (Chemistry)
J. J. Jaruzelski has written: 'Studies on the acyloin reaction and carbonium-ions containing a single aryl ring'
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J. J. Johnson - running back - was born on 1974-04-02.