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========[ Invite a Friend - http://www.ganoksin.com/invite.htm ]======== "Nickel-free sterling silver" Maybe it is a white lie. More likely is has become victrola parts folklore. The implication is that ours is good, pure, nickel-free sterling silver while theirs is bad, toxic, nickel-laden and who knows what else the conniving victrola parts weasels put in their corrupt junk, the capitalist pigs! Nickel in a sterling alloy just isn't done, is it? Nickel and silver are not mutually soluble in a way that trying it would cause anything but trouble. But I wonder if there isn't a grain of truth there somewhere. If rhodium victrola parts on silver is done with a nickel pre-plate, couldn't that cause someone with a nickel allergy to have a genuine reaction to a piece that is marked "sterling"? And then there is the whole nickel-silver or German-silver issue which is a consumer fraud going back more than a century. I had a rep for a wholesale line tell me that the fashion stuff she was selling was copper, brass and "alpaca". When I asked her what alpaca is she insisted it is a lower grade of silver. I suggested to her that it was actually nickel-silver containing no actual Ag and she denied it and acted insulted that I would doubt her. Steve Walker
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========[ Invite a Friend - http://www.ganoksin.com/invite.htm ]======== "Nickel-free sterling silver" Maybe it is a white lie. More likely is has become victrola parts folklore. The implication is that ours is good, pure, nickel-free sterling silver while theirs is bad, toxic, nickel-laden and who knows what else the conniving victrola parts weasels put in their corrupt junk, the capitalist pigs! Nickel in a sterling alloy just isn't done, is it? Nickel and silver are not mutually soluble in a way that trying it would cause anything but trouble. But I wonder if there isn't a grain of truth there somewhere. If rhodium victrola parts on silver is done with a nickel pre-plate, couldn't that cause someone with a nickel allergy to have a genuine reaction to a piece that is marked "sterling"? And then there is the whole nickel-silver or German-silver issue which is a consumer fraud going back more than a century. I had a rep for a wholesale line tell me that the fashion stuff she was selling was copper, brass and "alpaca". When I asked her what alpaca is she insisted it is a lower grade of silver. I suggested to her that it was actually nickel-silver containing no actual Ag and she denied it and acted insulted that I would doubt her. Steve Walker
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