married in 1943 and celebrated our 66th anniversary Nov. 1. What a life we have lived!
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The news of the fire destroying the Wendell August Forge flew through the collecting community,leaving us with both sadness and disbelief that such an icon of our collecting world was no more. At that time we were told that there were plans to rebuild and that the precious dies in their vault were saved.More up-to-date news is that they are ready for business with a new catalog filled with beautiful items
A few new collectors have contacted me, and I expect there are many more unknown ones. Because of the lack of recent publicity, the last years have not been good ones for bringing newcomers into the field, unless they, like we old timers, have been attracted to the appearance of the metal itself. What we so often refer to as the "good stuff" has been in short supply although many charming and usable items
may often be found at reasonable prices.
There have many more questions inquiring about disposing of existing collections as many collectors are moving into smaller homes or, sadly, as estate sales are being planned.
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Collectors, Obie and Doris Cramer sent a picture of these unmarked salad servers wondering if anyone had any information relating to the maker. I consider this purchase to be a great bargain, for unique pieces usually command the highest prices of all. The Cramers are among some of the most successful collectors, finding unusual items whenever they are traveling.
This a small portion of a newsletter I have been attempting to format successfully in a different program from that of past years. I am hoping to renew old contacts and create many new ones. The newsletters of the past 2o years are still available...and I have unearthed several boxes of Hammered Aluminum - Hand wrought Collectibles Bk. II,
but none of the first book although there were 2 reprints! Sorry!
I may be reached here ( I hope) or by writing to P.O. Box 1346, Weatherford, TX 76086 or by phone 817/594/4680 or email aluminist@sbcglobal.net