Flute tarnish
19:09 on Monday, February 13, 2012
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Re: Flute tarnish
21:44 on Monday, February 13, 2012
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Re: Flute tarnish
11:22 on Tuesday, February 14, 2012
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Re: Flute tarnish
12:50 on Tuesday, February 14, 2012
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Re: Flute tarnish
13:56 on Tuesday, February 14, 2012
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jduncmusic (22 points)
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I've noticed the same thing and have no explanation thus far besides that perhaps the other alloys contained in the silver are different from make to make (maybe even flute to flute within the same make?). Here's a little info from wikipedia on sterling silver:
"Sterling silver is an alloy of silver containing 92.5% by mass of silver and 7.5% by mass of other metals, usually copper. The sterling silver standard has a minimum millesimal fineness of 925.
Fine silver (99.9% pure) is generally too soft for producing functional objects; therefore, the silver is usually alloyed with copper to give it strength while preserving the ductility and beauty of the precious metal. Other metals can replace the copper, usually with the intent to improve various properties of the basic sterling alloy such as reducing casting porosity, eliminating firescale, and increasing resistance to tarnish. These replacement metals include germanium, zinc and platinum, as well as a variety of other additives, including silicon and boron. A number of alloys, such as Argentium sterling silver, have appeared in recent years, formulated to lessen firescale or to inhibit tarnish, and this has sparked heavy competition among the various manufacturers, who are rushing to make claims of having the best formulation. However, no one alloy has emerged to replace copper as the industry standard, and alloy development is a very active area."
All that said, Gemeinhardt's aren't even sterling silver. To my knowledge those made in recent years are something more like coin silver- less pure, therefore less expensive (I may be wrong- someone correct me if I am!). So I would guess that these will probably tarnish completely differently than most of the others that are sterling? Just a thought...
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Re: Flute tarnish
14:00 on Tuesday, February 14, 2012
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Re: Flute tarnish
14:12 on Tuesday, February 14, 2012
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Re: Flute tarnish
14:29 on Tuesday, February 14, 2012
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Re: Flute tarnish
14:37 on Tuesday, February 14, 2012
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Re: Flute tarnish
16:37 on Tuesday, February 14, 2012
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Re: Flute tarnish
20:25 on Tuesday, February 14, 2012
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Re: Flute tarnish
22:45 on Tuesday, February 14, 2012
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23:30 on Tuesday, February 14, 2012
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Re: Flute tarnish
02:51 on Wednesday, February 15, 2012
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contra448 (771 points)
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To totally confuse us, the Muramatsu EX has a plated body/keys and a solid silver HJ |
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Whether it's plated or solid silver the surface is still silver so will tarnish.
In fact most solid silver instruments are plated as well because the body silver is not as pure as the plating & does not keeep its shine as well.
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Re: Flute tarnish
09:47 on Wednesday, February 15, 2012
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