blackrabbit wrote:You could have saved yourself a trip to the jeweler and just used a magnet to know it was not silver. That is the first thing I do with any object that I suspect. Buy yourself a nice rare earth magnet. It is easy to store and access. Just stick it on your fridge.
blackrabbit wrote:I did not know that. I guess I have only had the low grade when I was playing with magnets.
68Camaro wrote: (And BTW stainless isn't rust-free - it just rusts at a slower rate than most other metallic (especially iron) based alloys. (Actually there are different rust rates, because each type rusts at a different rate depending on the alloy and environment.).
Thogey wrote:The company should be reported to the authorities.
This is fraud.
Someone from here taught me that in person when I was in Goshen, NY. That is exactly what I did but I wanted to double check.blackrabbit wrote:You could have saved yourself a trip to the jeweler and just used a magnet to know it was not silver. That is the first thing I do with any object that I suspect. Buy yourself a nice rare earth magnet. It is easy to store and access. Just stick it on your fridge.
Diggin4copper wrote:Wonder if it's marked Sterling
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