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In article , Shirley Shone
writes I will bring the catalogue for you to look at. No sugar, maybe a thin slice of cake if it is on offer. Low on fat and carbs. For all who are wondering I am visiting Su on Saturday and I get to see the SHED. Shirley. Have a wonderful time, and let us have all the gossip later!! :-) -- ally wishing she wasnt so far south! website: www.alcom.demon.co.uk |
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In article , Rachel M
writes "Su/Cutworks" wrote in message news:cicm6v$rk1$1@herc ules.btinternet.com... OK, I've read the discussions on the links from Sooz's pages, and I've looked till my eyes are sore, so I guess I can now ask here. I've read definitions of gold filled, gold plated and vermeil, but what I can't figure out is which would be the best to use for making jewelry. I'm a silver sort of person myself, but on occasion if someone wants something with gold in it, I want to be sure that I'm using the right thing. So bear with me he snipage still look like gold when I'm done? Thanks for any thoughts. I know, I'm a pest but at least I'm your pest. I really want to just be sure when we start doing things that require AD in the heading to putting the right stuff together. -Su I think gold-filled is sometimes referred to as rolled-gold over here, Rachel I think Rolled gold is a thinner layer of gold than gold filled. :-) -- ally website: www.alcom.demon.co.uk |
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I thought Rolled Gold was preztels?
"ally" wrote in message ... In article , Rachel M writes "Su/Cutworks" wrote in message news:cicm6v$rk1$1@herc ules.btinternet.com... OK, I've read the discussions on the links from Sooz's pages, and I've looked till my eyes are sore, so I guess I can now ask here. I've read definitions of gold filled, gold plated and vermeil, but what I can't figure out is which would be the best to use for making jewelry. I'm a silver sort of person myself, but on occasion if someone wants something with gold in it, I want to be sure that I'm using the right thing. So bear with me he snipage still look like gold when I'm done? Thanks for any thoughts. I know, I'm a pest but at least I'm your pest. I really want to just be sure when we start doing things that require AD in the heading to putting the right stuff together. -Su I think gold-filled is sometimes referred to as rolled-gold over here, Rachel I think Rolled gold is a thinner layer of gold than gold filled. :-) -- ally website: www.alcom.demon.co.uk |
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heh...
-- Linda "~Candace~" wrote in message m... : I thought Rolled Gold was preztels? : --- -- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.766 / Virus Database: 513 - Release Date: 9/17/2004 |
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Alcapulco Gold.. rolled..
Mem'rys... like the corners.. um.. i forget.. Diana -- Heart and soul can make up for technical lacking in any form of art, but let the heart be lacking and all the perfection means nothing. "~Candace~" wrote in message m... I thought Rolled Gold was preztels? "ally" wrote in message ... In article , Rachel M writes "Su/Cutworks" wrote in message news:cicm6v$rk1$1@herc ules.btinternet.com... OK, I've read the discussions on the links from Sooz's pages, and I've looked till my eyes are sore, so I guess I can now ask here. I've read definitions of gold filled, gold plated and vermeil, but what I can't figure out is which would be the best to use for making jewelry. I'm a silver sort of person myself, but on occasion if someone wants something with gold in it, I want to be sure that I'm using the right thing. So bear with me he snipage still look like gold when I'm done? Thanks for any thoughts. I know, I'm a pest but at least I'm your pest. I really want to just be sure when we start doing things that require AD in the heading to putting the right stuff together. -Su I think gold-filled is sometimes referred to as rolled-gold over here, Rachel I think Rolled gold is a thinner layer of gold than gold filled. :-) -- ally website: www.alcom.demon.co.uk |
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