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Don't know if this helps, but the pattern is listed at Replacements.com:

http://www.replacements.com/webquote/CORCHU.htm

I don't have any idea how the prices (or shipping costs) stack up against
eBay or Amazon, but there you have it

Jill

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On Thu, 5 Mar 2009 19:53:24 -0500, "jmcquown" >
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>Don't know if this helps, but the pattern is listed at Replacements.com:
>
>http://www.replacements.com/webquote/CORCHU.htm
>
>I don't have any idea how the prices (or shipping costs) stack up against
>eBay or Amazon, but there you have it


Still kinda steep, Jill. Someone pointed me there in chat last night.
Boli and Lynn are looking in thrift shops for me, and I'm watching
ours when I can. I think that's probably the best bet.

I've checked out Replacements.com for my flatware pattern. I can't
afford 7 or 8 dollars for a fork! My daughter's friends lost a lot of
my spoons and forks back during the teenage years. So I'm just mixing
crap flatware in with my Oneida.

And every once in awhile, I spot a piece of my mom's pattern at the
thrift shop, and buy that. Nostalgia can be soothing.

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"jmcquown" > wrote:

> Don't know if this helps, but the pattern is listed at Replacements.com:
>
> http://www.replacements.com/webquote/CORCHU.htm
>
> I don't have any idea how the prices (or shipping costs) stack up against
> eBay or Amazon, but there you have it
>
> Jill


That looks affordable. :-)

I have mom's apple pattern plates somewhere.
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> In article >,
> "jmcquown" > wrote:
>
>> Don't know if this helps, but the pattern is listed at Replacements.com:
>>
>> http://www.replacements.com/webquote/CORCHU.htm
>>
>> I don't have any idea how the prices (or shipping costs) stack up against
>> eBay or Amazon, but there you have it
>>
>> Jill

>
> That looks affordable. :-)
>
> I have mom's apple pattern plates somewhere.
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Replacements.com is actually pretty darned expensive compared to other
resources, but they seem to have a lot of things other sites don't. Having
said that, they also sell matching pieces that were never part of the
original set. For example, they sell a Franciscan Desert Rose (the every
day dishes I grew up with) metal covered casserole dish. It's made in
Taiwan. Uh, what? Or, as with my grandmother's china (Myott's Chelsea
Bird), they offer night light "cups" in the same pattern. I sincerely doubt
the Victorians were terribly concerned about electric night lights

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Damsel in dis Dress wrote:
> Still kinda steep, Jill. Someone pointed me there in chat last night.
> Boli and Lynn are looking in thrift shops for me, and I'm watching
> ours when I can. I think that's probably the best bet.
>
> I've checked out Replacements.com for my flatware pattern. I can't
> afford 7 or 8 dollars for a fork! My daughter's friends lost a lot of
> my spoons and forks back during the teenage years. So I'm just mixing
> crap flatware in with my Oneida.
>
> And every once in awhile, I spot a piece of my mom's pattern at the
> thrift shop, and buy that. Nostalgia can be soothing.
>
> Carol



Whenever I go thrift shopping, I will look for Corelle Chutney. I
ordered a set of Oneida at Overstock.com, that matches the set I have,
and it was a 73-piece set for $40, postage included.


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On Fri, 06 Mar 2009 10:31:38 -0600, Becca > wrote:

>Whenever I go thrift shopping, I will look for Corelle Chutney. I
>ordered a set of Oneida at Overstock.com, that matches the set I have,
>and it was a 73-piece set for $40, postage included.


Thank you!

I'll have to see if they carry patterns from the mid-70s. (returned>
Alas, no Frostfire, but I have new incentive to start looking again.

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Damsel in dis Dress wrote:
> On Fri, 06 Mar 2009 10:31:38 -0600, Becca > wrote:
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>
>> Whenever I go thrift shopping, I will look for Corelle Chutney. I
>> ordered a set of Oneida at Overstock.com, that matches the set I have,
>> and it was a 73-piece set for $40, postage included.
>>

>
> Thank you!
>
> I'll have to see if they carry patterns from the mid-70s. (returned>
> Alas, no Frostfire, but I have new incentive to start looking again.
>
> Carol


Ebay has several listings for Oneida Frostfire, so you may be able to
find it somewhere.


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On Sun, 08 Mar 2009 12:46:05 -0500, Becca > wrote:

>Damsel in dis Dress wrote:
>
>> On Fri, 06 Mar 2009 10:31:38 -0600, Becca > wrote:
>>
>>> Whenever I go thrift shopping, I will look for Corelle Chutney. I
>>> ordered a set of Oneida at Overstock.com, that matches the set I have,
>>> and it was a 73-piece set for $40, postage included.

>>
>> Thank you!
>>
>> I'll have to see if they carry patterns from the mid-70s. (returned>
>> Alas, no Frostfire, but I have new incentive to start looking again.

>
>Ebay has several listings for Oneida Frostfire, so you may be able to
>find it somewhere.


Thanks, Becca. It's always available on eBay and Replacements.com. I
just hate to pay so much for one piece of stainless flatware, ya know?
I originally bought mine with Betty Crocker coupons and a few bucks.
Those coupons aren't much help at all anymore.

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In article >,
Damsel in dis Dress > wrote:
> Thanks, Becca. It's always available on eBay and Replacements.com. I
> just hate to pay so much for one piece of stainless flatware, ya know?
> I originally bought mine with Betty Crocker coupons and a few bucks.
> Those coupons aren't much help at all anymore.
>
> Carol


If you're still saving the coupons, give it up. :-/ General
Mills/Betty Crocker discontinued the coupon program a couple/few years
ago. The GM packaging no longer has them.
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On Mon, 09 Mar 2009 11:26:18 -0500, Melba's Jammin'
> wrote:

>In article >,
> Damsel in dis Dress > wrote:
>> Thanks, Becca. It's always available on eBay and Replacements.com. I
>> just hate to pay so much for one piece of stainless flatware, ya know?
>> I originally bought mine with Betty Crocker coupons and a few bucks.
>> Those coupons aren't much help at all anymore.

>
>If you're still saving the coupons, give it up. :-/ General
>Mills/Betty Crocker discontinued the coupon program a couple/few years
>ago. The GM packaging no longer has them.


I stopped several years ago. You might just as well pay regular
retail. It's about time they stopped pretending. Thanks for the
info.

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