Silver forks, before and after.

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After,,,.
 

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plehbah said:
Pimp Lenin said:
They cleaned up nice. How did you do it?

The smaller one looks like Satan's trident.

I never took any etiquette classes, but I think the smaller one is used for either frogs or olives. You know, the course before the entree.

Excellent flatware!


I am the guardian of the little forks. Excellent polishing job on those. :thumbsup: I am happy that they are not Neptune's trident, because the salt water would do a number on them.


(*unrelated photo of Neptune with silly, humorous title, that in no way "contributes" to this topic posted here*)



-Buckles
 

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I'm looking em up on eBay, Its getting pretty hard. :laughing9:

Anyhow ill post a pic of the hole collection I'm selling and the polisher, " No water used in proses"
 

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