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<p>[QUOTE="Any Jewelry, post: 2924178, member: 2844"]The questions and the way they are posed ('bombing') come across as testing the person rather than wanting to know the actual facts. It could be me, but it looks like games playing.</p><p>Btw, Rec, you didn't give any explanation for your conclusion that it was modern. And now this question bombing? You've got things in reverse order, another thing that creates the impression of games playing.</p><p>If you are, I shall have to disappoint you, my health doesn't permit silly games.</p><p><br /></p><p>As for the dents and scratches, if you are truly interested, that could be due to an accident or to the psychological make up of the users, the same as dents and scratches on any other material. The psychology of the user is a case for a psychologist, not me.</p><p>In general I advise that silver be treated with care.</p><p><br /></p><p>Especially from someone who up til a few days ago didn't even know what a 925 silver mark meant. And soldering, why, that has been around since the Bronze Age. Expert in a day, I wish it were that easy.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Any Jewelry, post: 2924178, member: 2844"]The questions and the way they are posed ('bombing') come across as testing the person rather than wanting to know the actual facts. It could be me, but it looks like games playing. Btw, Rec, you didn't give any explanation for your conclusion that it was modern. And now this question bombing? You've got things in reverse order, another thing that creates the impression of games playing. If you are, I shall have to disappoint you, my health doesn't permit silly games. As for the dents and scratches, if you are truly interested, that could be due to an accident or to the psychological make up of the users, the same as dents and scratches on any other material. The psychology of the user is a case for a psychologist, not me. In general I advise that silver be treated with care. Especially from someone who up til a few days ago didn't even know what a 925 silver mark meant. And soldering, why, that has been around since the Bronze Age. Expert in a day, I wish it were that easy.[/QUOTE]
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