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KESS: Back when I was a little boy, Elias Gabriel was a famous jewelry designer in a faraway place called New York City. I never dreamed I would someday travel to New York. I never dreamed I would someday sell his jewelry.

MONICA:  Elias Gabriel had two sons who apprenticed under their father, the same way I’m apprenticing under my father today.

KESS:  Jack and Dominick Gabriel grew up with a burning vision set aflame by what they saw their father do each day.

MONICA:  When they grew up, they launched Gabriel and Company.

KESS: The burning vision set aflame by their father can be seen in the startling styles of their stunning engagement rings.

MONICA: The Gabriel brothers recently took their exotic new designs to all the world’s most forward-thinking jewelers.

KESS:  And when they came to Milwaukee… [Appleton, Madison, Grand Rapids,] they came directly to Kesslers.

MONICA:  The Gabriel Collection has utterly captivated the world of fashion.

KESS: Gabriel engagement rings are so beautiful they’ll make you dizzy.

MONICA:  Gabriel captures the romance and the mystery,

KESS:  the wonder and the charm,

MONICA: the music and magic of LOVE.

KESS:  Come to Kesslers.

MONICA: Take a look.

KESS:  Get dizzy.

RICK E: (TAG)

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