Good God, what have I done? Bill is out $10,000 for rental on an SAE-2010 whatsit (not to mention the bajillion kilowatts of electricity if probably consumed), and meanwhile everyone else is p***ed off at each other!
Tony's point, that the silver content mark means "not below" that level, is a good one. It may completely invalidate my idea that the items should test at .875. I would think that silver was relatively expensive, and some effort would have been made to keep the silver content accurate and not go way over, but maybe that can't be proven conclusively.
Maybe someone out there has a textbook original Wagner, AND has access to an SAE-2010 assaying machine, and would be willing to provide a comparison. But that's easy for me to say - I'm not the one paying for it.
Tim
Tony's point, that the silver content mark means "not below" that level, is a good one. It may completely invalidate my idea that the items should test at .875. I would think that silver was relatively expensive, and some effort would have been made to keep the silver content accurate and not go way over, but maybe that can't be proven conclusively.
Maybe someone out there has a textbook original Wagner, AND has access to an SAE-2010 assaying machine, and would be willing to provide a comparison. But that's easy for me to say - I'm not the one paying for it.
Tim
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