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<p>[QUOTE="Bakersgma, post: 44701, member: 59"]Just did a quick refresher on Baltimore. Note that your spoon does not have any Baltimore assay marks, so it can't have been conclusively made there during the time frame suggested. Even Kirk did not use the 10/15 until after 1830. I got the feeling from Rainwater that the 10/15 was an internal Kirk mark and not anything "official," nor did she say what its significance was.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Bakersgma, post: 44701, member: 59"]Just did a quick refresher on Baltimore. Note that your spoon does not have any Baltimore assay marks, so it can't have been conclusively made there during the time frame suggested. Even Kirk did not use the 10/15 until after 1830. I got the feeling from Rainwater that the 10/15 was an internal Kirk mark and not anything "official," nor did she say what its significance was.[/QUOTE]
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