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Scored this at a thrift shop. What is the best way to go about flipping this? Smelting down or selling as is after cleaning? From what I've read, they are plated but
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After polishing old silverplate with a dremel using red rouge I have wound up with dark silver and streaks of white silver. What did I do wrong? I kept the rpms no
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