Is this LAH, HAL or just fake?
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Originally posted by Sal Williams View PostIs this LAH, HAL or just fake?Last edited by J. Wraith; 12-11-2011, 01:12 AM.
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This myth should be buried once and for all. I don't believe for a second that the LSSAH had their own cutlery or dinner service crockery made for them with the old LAH logo on it. Someone by now would have produced a period photo of them in their mess hall or some formal banquet using it - if it existed.
If this stuff existed then maybe a member can produce a period photo and I'll gladly eat my words.
Rant off......
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Originally posted by TonyS View PostThis myth should be buried once and for all. I don't believe for a second that the LSSAH had their own cutlery or dinner service crockery made for them with the old LAH logo on it. Someone by now would have produced a period photo of them in their mess hall or some formal banquet using it - if it existed.
If this stuff existed then maybe a member can produce a period photo and I'll gladly eat my words.
Rant off......
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I think I was clear that its not LAH and in fact HAL, that takes them down in value considerably and they are misrepresented as they sit. You do have cross manufacture on these items in original pieces it would seem. I was just saying that they look nice but not going on a hunt for proofs and manufacturers for cruise ship silverware. Seller should adjust.
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