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Buying replacement flatware is there a trick?

3 years ago

My DH has a bad habit of forgetting the flatware he used to get stuff out of to-go containers and off they go in the trash. Or at least this is the only reason I can think of as to why we only have 9 dinner forks left out of the original 14 and why my baby spoon is missing (I've completely cleaned out the kitchen and not found it yet and its now been more than 5 years). Anyways I digress.


I really like my flatware Oneida Rushmore pattern, but of course it is no longer made and I've been searching for replacements except these appear to be very expensive for a single used fork (around 50-80 dollars) that looks to be in worse shape than the 25 year old ones we have. I did find 6 for $179 and in comparison they seemed like a bargain, but they look very scratched up compared to ours. I did find some that had already sold that seemed more in line with ours and less than the $50 ones that I currently see.


So is this something I just have to keep an eye out for on a regular basis to find what I need or is there somewhere I can sign up to get notifications when someone posts a new item. I've seen them on ebay and etsy, but for the last month they all seem to be the same sellers. Are there other sites I should check or other avenues? I've tried Facebook market place, but no luck.


I could buy new ones, but I'm not a person who has several sets of things. When I like something I tend to stick with it and haven't found any new ones I absolutely love. I did some I liked, but to get a whole new set it was over $1500 since I like to buy extra knives and forks. I do want a set of 12 of everything. Guess I could make some of the money back selling my forks ;)

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