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Old 12th May 2011, 08:00 PM   #11
Jim McDougall
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Originally Posted by indiablade
ITS NICKEL. I TOLD YOU THAT WHEN YOU BOUGHT IT.

How eloquent and emphatically noted in capitals in such courtesy! It seems to me that Gene's question was fairly placed, and not just asking for the material used, but for more on the potential history of the weapon. This is actually the kind of questions I always look forward to seeing, and dont really think publically chastizing Gene is really warranted. As Gene has noted, German silver is indeed a cheaper form of material using nickel as an alloy base as I understand, and indeed was used a great deal in military type weapons in the 19th century, again adding to my suggestion in earlier post.
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