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It’s No Biggie


999magnum

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I really like the natural tarnish on silver, kind of a dark grey with a tint of ... what would you call that color, brown ?  bronze ?  Whatever it is, it's a very distinct color, and I trust that color when I see it to help identify that something really is silver.  It's a weird color because it isn't just darker silver, it has a different color than silver.  Whatever color it is, I think it's really pretty.

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Well I think most people that’s been around silver, wether it’s silverware, jewelry or bars for example, would know the difference between this(antiquing) and the natural process. This is in no way to fool people that this is toned. I mean, you just can’t. It’s obvious it’s not toned naturally, but it’s like covering your silver cellphone with a black case. It’s the same but it just feels different. 

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