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    Down low, dammit! THAT's where the performance...

    Down low, dammit! THAT's where the performance is! :rofl2:

    JMO
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    Can I have my brush back now? :rofl2: Love...

    Can I have my brush back now? :rofl2:

    Love it! Beautiful stuff! :tu
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    Betcha it is drywall mud, spackling, "caulk'! ...

    Betcha it is drywall mud, spackling, "caulk'! The old guy who made it may have been using some older techniques as well? Great that it should be easy to remove and deal with those dings.
    Gonna...
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    Man! The right guy got that! Looking good,...

    Man! The right guy got that!

    Looking good, Mike! :nj

    Curious.. Why do you think chalk?
    Could it be old adhesive?

    It IS from 1985??
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    Am thinking of a tiny drill-bit through the...

    Am thinking of a tiny drill-bit through the silver on the inside will tell if there is wood all the way up?
    If not, you might want to lightly drum-sand on the inside til a 24mm fits?
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    Thinking of trimming the silver at the top...

    Thinking of trimming the silver at the top inside, prying a silver cylinder out, and making it be all it can be using epoxy?
    ...
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    Better use the 'finesse' technique as boring that...

    Better use the 'finesse' technique as boring that out! ;)

    245950
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    Well, either way, some experimenting on an...

    Well, either way, some experimenting on an obscure dent would not hurt a thing, actually.
    I doubt if it would do anything at all! :roflmao

    Damn if I don't think I shall miss Neil Miller the...
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    Yeah, a few dings, to be certain. Being a wood...

    Yeah, a few dings, to be certain. Being a wood core with silver laid-over, I figure a good silversmith may be able to fix?
    I have seen people shrink out dents with liquid refrigerant and liquid...
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    Well, it was assayed in Birmingham. The maker was...

    Well, it was assayed in Birmingham. The maker was in London! ;)

    I think it deserves a fine, larger knot. The silver was formed over wood and the maker did not make it deep enough to properly set a...
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    It is for Argyle Silver. A very old name which...

    It is for Argyle Silver. A very old name which was apparently kept alive by a more contemporary silversmith in London.
    As he passed, no one was there to keep up the work and, as I understand, all...
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