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Jun 21, 2006 22:53

nobody cares about this but me, but

I NEED ARGENTIUM SILVER TO LIVE. IT IS FAR SUPERIOR TO STERLING AND I WANT IT.

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medvssa June 22 2006, 09:13:34 UTC
You should add cissa. I think you share the same needs. She has already tried it, so she is probably hopelessly addicted.

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anonymous June 22 2006, 20:13:54 UTC
"I SUCK YO DICK FOR ARGENTIUM SILVER!"

or not. i bet you could just pay for it with money. hi, yeah i'm out of it. word.

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darlingofparis June 22 2006, 20:14:10 UTC
yeah this is klar.

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kellbot June 22 2006, 23:17:17 UTC
I thought argentium was a type of sterling? I've always heard it called "argentium sterling"

whats so cool about it? will it walk my dog? because i'd get a dog if i had someone else to walk it.

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porcupinegirl June 22 2006, 23:22:59 UTC
it's better than sterling. it has more silver than sterling does (less than fine though, .970) and a couple other things which makes it extremely resistant to tarnish. it's also harder than sterling, and can be made even more hard with heat treatment, so it's also much more durable and doesn't scratch as much. it casts cleaner and holds a polish longer. it has no nickle in it, and so is much less likely to cause an allergic reaction and won't turn your finger black. IT DOES NOT FIRESCALE. and it only costs roughly 10-15 cents more an ounce than sterling. the only bad thing about it is it has a slightly lower melting temperature, so, using hard solder is trickier, but, even that's not a big deal (it's a difference of something like 60 degrees).

but hoover and strong doesn't seem to carry it :(:(:( either that or i'm retarded at using their website. either way though, I KRI. many moons. :(

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porcupinegirl June 22 2006, 23:25:54 UTC
also, it's naturally brighter and more silvery than silver. it has a deeper lustre.

guh i want it so bad.

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kellbot June 22 2006, 23:30:27 UTC
try calling them, I get all sorts of shit from them that isnt in their catalog, altho mostly its just various sizes and shapes of sterling and fine.

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