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watched Spirited Away again (like the 10th time!) Love all Hayao Miyazaki's movies.. (inspired this encompass)
For the Third Times A Influence show at the Society for Contemporary Crafts, Pittsburgh. Thanks to Sharon Massey for inviting me.
Taken with Panasonic 20mm f1.7 lens on Panasonic G1.
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Found this Mercedes SLS AMG on the same day as the LP670-4 SV.
I affection this car so much. First I thought it was boring, but now for me it's perfect!
This would be one of the first cars I bought, if I was rich :)
Right after Ford GT, LP640 and F430!
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Things to Chew over When Buying Sterling Silver FlatwareBy Heather Jacobson
In all the parts of a table setting, flatware is considered as one of the most important parts. Flatware is very eminent since proper dining etiquette has always instructed to not touch the food with our hands. And for those who …
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Jim L. of Consummate Enterprises demonstrates the process used to value sterling silver flatware and other tableware like candlestick holders.

I have many pieces of sterling silver flatware. Much is inconsistent but still sterling. Is there anywhere I can sell it at a fare price?
Try the American Gold Transfer - 7600 Burnet Rd - 323-0199
I have my grandmother's Sterling silver flatware and would like to reconstruct it as best I can. It polishes well. My grandmother used it as everyday flatware, so it has many scratches from use. I cant afford to have it professionally restored, so I was hoping there was a way for me to do it myself. Thanks for any counsel you can give.
You can sparkle it, but, to make it "picture perfect" you will have to have it "replated"...
And I say, Good for ol Granny! She is a "licit" person, not to SAVE that silverware for a "rainy day"...
Use it while your still here, and dont worry about saving it for the next creation because they can get thier own, or they can have it replated if they want to use it too!
Your Grandma had the right idea and I applaud her! :)
I wish you well...
Jesse
Not accurate where to post this. I heard somewhere some time ago that it's a bad idea to combine your sterling silver flatware with stainless flatware in the dishwasher because the stainless can cause the silver to bend/rust/fade/become discolored. Is this true? My husband recently bought me some silver plated flatware and I was wondering if this is true.
Sterling flatware should not be washed in the dishwasher because the cleansing is too harsh on the silver. The silver will be clean but the detail , design will be lost because the flatware will be too shiny. Also, the cement holding the knife blades in place can unbutton over time. Good soapy water, rinse and dried is best. If it is not possible to wash right after dinner, place flatware in water. This is especially important if the meal was salty or acidic i.e. spaghetti, salads. Pitting can enter someone's head quickly and although this can be cleaned off with silver polish, some permanent marks can remain.
Lucky you to have a husband buy you silver. Continuous use will develop the patina which only enhances.