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Alexandra1
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Wed, Aug 30 2017, 4:23 pm
My new candlesticks feel like one is somewhat heavier than the other. Is this typical? or did my candlesticks get switched in the shop?
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watergirl
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Wed, Aug 30 2017, 4:47 pm
Why not take them in to be weighed? These things usually are sold by weight.
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33055
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Wed, Aug 30 2017, 10:31 pm
watergirl wrote: | Why not take them in to be weighed? These things usually are sold by weight. |
Silver candlesticks often have weighs in them. I believe they are only sold by the weigh in silver.
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watergirl
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Wed, Aug 30 2017, 11:11 pm
Squishy wrote: | Silver candlesticks often have weighs in them. I believe they are only sold by the weigh in silver. |
Interesting. The only silver item that we have is a becher, which was sold by weight, so I assumed it was always done like that.
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Thu, Aug 31 2017, 4:08 am
watergirl wrote: | Interesting. The only silver item that we have is a becher, which was sold by weight, so I assumed it was always done like that. |
There is lead weights that unscrew on some pieces. We have another piece that has a "door" on the bottom that unscrews with weights in it. I assume it is to give stability.
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