Lord of the Pinky Rings

Steven Averett, Content Director, Waste Group

December 1, 2006

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It wasn't until the day after packing up a bundle of cardboard for recycling that Sandy Sleppin, a 49-year-old sports paraphernalia dealer in Commack, N.Y., noticed his cherished gold pinky ring was missing. The ring, set with seven diamond chips (which Sleppin says honors his Yankees hero, Mickey Mantle) was given to Sleppin 31 years ago by his father.

Sleppin set out on a two-day quest to track down the precious artifact, culminating with a slog through 350 tons of paper and cardboard at the 12,000-square-foot Smithtown Municipal Services Facility. Unfortunately, the ring appeared lost. That was until Sleppin received a call the following day from Doug Hallock, foreman of the Smithtown recycling facility. Joe Schook, a recycling worker, discovered the ring when he noticed a glint between two pieces of cardboard while sorting material on a conveyor belt.

Had the ring not been found, it might have wound up in a Canadian paper mill … or perhaps Mount Doom.
Source: Newsday.com

About the Author

Steven Averett

Content Director, Waste Group, Waste360

Steven Averett joined the Waste Age staff in February 2006. Since then he has helped the magazine expand its coverage and garner a range of awards from FOLIO, the American Society of Business Publication Editors (ASBPE) and the Magazine Association of the Southeast (MAGS). He recently won a Gold Award from ASBPE for humor writing.

Before joining Waste Age, Steven spent three years as the staff writer for Industrial Engineer magazine, where he won a gold GAMMA Award from MAGS for Best Feature. He has written and edited material covering a wide range of topics, including video games, film, manufacturing, and aeronautics.

Steven is a graduate of the University of Georgia, where he earned a BA in English.

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