Kevo_DFX
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59.2 grams. Around 30 bucks worth of spot .925 scrap. So cash value would be around $25.00 or so. I could maybe get a couple pizzas deliverd for that. Its all being stock piled for now.Tamrock,
What did it finally weigh when you got down to just the sterling skin?
Thanks,
Bill
Be sure to check replacements.com 1st for a maker, pattern & value, if in good condition and no monograms. They could have a good replacement value to any one who has the same pattern and looking for more to add or complete a set. I pound around the weighted handles 1st to loosen up the cement pull the business end out, but use a knife or tin snips to remove the cement inside after that. In using a Dremel 2MN, you will lose some silver in the grindings cut from the path of the Dremel blade, plus get crap in your eyes if you not wearing safety glasses. I just found this weighted sterling brush at a YS for 3 bucks and stripped it last Sunday. I used the tin snips to cut the length of the handle to get all the pieces of cement out of it. The brush I just pulled out with my hands.
I have a Dremel and like to use it ever time I can.Yes, he wears safety glasses and complains because it get hot sometimes.The blade is like a sand paper disc (sort of) and not to thick. There is some loss but not much and after trying to peel and struggle and having silver edges cut your fingers it's the easiest way for us. The silverware is the only things we have used this method for though.
I'm sorry, a bit off topic, but I picked up a Tiffany & Co. sterling bracelet at a YS for $15, and it acid tests fine. However, it is monogrammed with an "M", and I'm wondering if that should be polished off. If so, should I use a Dremel and what type of attachment? The monogram is not in too deep. Thanks!
I'm sorry, a bit off topic, but I picked up a Tiffany & Co. sterling bracelet at a YS for $15, and it acid tests fine. However, it is monogrammed with an "M", and I'm wondering if that should be polished off. If so, should I use a Dremel and what type of attachment? The monogram is not in too deep. Thanks!