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Offline atomic_swing_stickTopic starter
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« Reply #10 on: September 05, 2009, 06:49:22 pm »
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Very nice MikeK! Yours are real silver though and assume to be early 1900's. My fork is  NICKEL-SILVER which odd as it seems has no silver in it  Undecided its an alloy that was used about 40 years ago till about 20 years ago( rough time line) it was like the kevlar invention is today, its highly resistant to corrosion and won't rust and over time will develop a pantina but its only a slight dull that comes off with minimal effort.

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« Reply #11 on: September 06, 2009, 03:02:52 am »
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hard to find the real silver ones,nickel is common,or some times you will find EPNS electro plated nickel silver,still I love finding cutlery,Ive only found one silver fork(river find)ca 1930-40,the spoons are field finds ca 1830-70...Im of to the same fields now would you belive Grin....good luck in your next hunt and keep the pics coming mikek

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