The tingling spoon

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Simpo Two

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266 months

Friday 23rd May 2014
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I have a set of Swedish Gense stainless steel spoons c. late 1950s. They are marked '18-8'.

Last night I discovered that from the edge of one, if I put my tongue on it, I get a slight tingle. I associate this with mixed metals setting up a potential difference using my saliva as an electrolyte - for example when plating wears off. However the spoons are, I believe, solid stainless steel. What could be causing one spoon to give this affect? The others are fine.

The Nur

9,168 posts

186 months

Friday 23rd May 2014
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Finally, a teaspoon thread that can be taken seriously hehe

Simpo Two

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85,490 posts

266 months

Friday 23rd May 2014
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Dessert spoons...!

The Nur

9,168 posts

186 months

Friday 23rd May 2014
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A heinous error has been committed on my part. I shall promptly fall on my (fish) knife.

Shaolin

2,955 posts

190 months

Saturday 24th May 2014
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Perhaps it was earthing the current from the battery attached to your testes?

IainT

10,040 posts

239 months

Wednesday 28th May 2014
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Do you have any fillings?

Simpo Two

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Wednesday 28th May 2014
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IainT said:
Do you have any fillings?
Yes, and some are amalgam. But then all the spoons would do it... perhaps there is a speck of impurity in that particular spoon which has been exposed by wear over the years? Nothing visible though.

IainT

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239 months

Wednesday 28th May 2014
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Only the edge of one specific spoon, not the edge of all? The edge could be pertinent as it's focus the current at a point on the tongue that you wouldn't be sensitive enough to notice on the flat but if it's only one spoon then I'd think you're right - an impurity in the metal.

Simpo Two

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Wednesday 28th May 2014
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IainT said:
Only the edge of one specific spoon, not the edge of all? The edge could be pertinent as it's focus the current at a point on the tongue that you wouldn't be sensitive enough to notice on the flat but if it's only one spoon then I'd think you're right - an impurity in the metal.
Yep, just one spoon.

Evidently strawberry cheesecake is a good catalyst!

IainT

10,040 posts

239 months

Wednesday 28th May 2014
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Simpo Two said:
Evidently strawberry cheesecake is a good catalyst!
lick