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<p>[QUOTE="reader, post: 474779, member: 255"]Totally agree and wish I had a name for you. This is a category I personally collect although I pretty much stay with the MCM guys but am familiar with most of the significant Mexican silversmiths.</p><p><br /></p><p>Also, definitely check the tongue to make sure it clicks firmly in the groove and doesn’t need adjustment. I ruined a serious piece when it fell off my wrist and crashed on tile, stone side down (of course) breaking every stone.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="reader, post: 474779, member: 255"]Totally agree and wish I had a name for you. This is a category I personally collect although I pretty much stay with the MCM guys but am familiar with most of the significant Mexican silversmiths. Also, definitely check the tongue to make sure it clicks firmly in the groove and doesn’t need adjustment. I ruined a serious piece when it fell off my wrist and crashed on tile, stone side down (of course) breaking every stone.[/QUOTE]
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