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Write down and post your best finds, like a review, maybe we can get a

Ken in Georgia

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Magazine together, get it printed and get them out for everyone. I have a friend in the print business!!! #1:teknetics:
 
Hey guy if you want to pm and email me go ahead, don't worry about spelling or anything else that will be addressed later. I may open this up to the whole line of detector's.
 
Ken --

Sent you a PM -- best find in the month I've had the GB DP has been a Baker/Manchester sterling silver spoon, very ornate, but with the handle broken off. If this spoon was intact, it would have been a pretty valuable find, collector-wise. With it broken, probably not, but interestingly this company was only in business, apparently, from 1895-1920. My piece looks very similar to this...

http://www.antiquecupboard.com/PieceDetail.asp?id=155607&patternid=1929&piecename=Sauce+Ladle&Pattern=Lafayette&Mfg=Baker%2DManchester

Steve
 
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