Although the loop appears to be original to the pendant (with the way the pendant was made where the loop is connected to the pendant), it also appears that it was designed for another method of mounting with the holes above and beneath the image..?…
Ok...how about this: October 24 at 3:15 pm
I had this really odd dream about winning big on the 24th...and looked at clock..it read..you guessed it, 3:15 . "course it coulda been AM?
What kind of art pottery? If you have any links/photos to give a general idea, that'd be great...I come across a lot of that type of stuff in my "adventures" :)
Hi Jay - hope all is well with the surgery?? Most surgical tools were made of stainless steel I believe - would aluminum be strong enough?? The first picture you have is of a nasal speculum - still in use today. The saw is self explanatory - amputat…
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The pair of hemostats pictured are circa 1860-1880, marked "Krohne & (?)" and "London";
some of the other pieces are marked, some aren't. I think some are stainless steel, some are chrome and some are cast aluminum--?? Not sure.
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Hi again, everyone!! I apologize for dropping out of sight, butit was due to--get this--medical problems, related to a recent spinal fusion. Anyway..wanted to share some surgical tools I go…
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I'm told the secret is to pretend to ignore them! Although Jezebel would never let you ignore her....I still have 2 grey boys - 1 is 'special needs' (deaf, visually impaired etc.) but he is very lovable in his own special way. The other one arrived on the doorstep last winter and has made himself right at home! Wouldn't be without 'em tho :0) Sue
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