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<p>[QUOTE="CaptHenway, post: 8178965, member: 13813"]Still looks like Jeweler supplies to me. The small .999 bars would have been handy if he had to melt up an alloy other than .925. Simplifies the math when weighing out copper to alloy with it.</p><p><br /></p><p>How far outside the parameters for sterling on the larger bars? You could do a very careful specific gravity on some of the clippings to see if they are sterling.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="CaptHenway, post: 8178965, member: 13813"]Still looks like Jeweler supplies to me. The small .999 bars would have been handy if he had to melt up an alloy other than .925. Simplifies the math when weighing out copper to alloy with it. How far outside the parameters for sterling on the larger bars? You could do a very careful specific gravity on some of the clippings to see if they are sterling.[/QUOTE]
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