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scloyd

Lifer
May 23, 2018
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My first thought was a spoon rest, either way, it's really cool.

Dual purpose makes it twice as cool.
 

MacMarty89

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A spoon rest is usually elongated. This doesn’t seem so. Could be a cigar rest. President Eisenhower didn’t smoke cigars though. So a souvenir like that wouldn’t make much sense either, because items like that cater to the host.

Oh well, it’s nice. But definitely not a pipe rest.
 
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warren

Lifer
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I just checked, all three of my spoon rests are round. Which of course means nothing. But, many things can serve to rest a pipe on, lap, an open book as a bookmark, the dashboard of the truck, etc. Whatever is handy and does the job for the me.

The above is great memento of a WH visit though. Worth some money to a collector is a plus for the heirs.
 

mso489

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Feb 21, 2013
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I wonder how people know what items are available as souvenirs. I don't think the place settings and silverware are available, but probably certain items are intended for the guests, since a White House invitation is a once-in-a-lifetime event for most people.
 
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jpmcwjr

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Makes me wonder if departing guests are scanned for metallic objects- very discreetly, of course. And I bet staff is accountable for each piece of silver.
I got cuff links. I love to hop a flight on AF1 and secure a deck of cards.
Jogged my memory: Airlines used to offer playing cards all the time! Haven't even thought of asking in the last 20 or so years. Problably, "No we don't have any at all."
 
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mso489

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Churchill was at a dinner party at a grand old estate and the hostess noticed one of the less-known guests was slipping silver table settings into his jacket inside pocket. To keep from raising a ruckus, Churchill himself slid a fat silver serving spoon in his own jacket pocket and sidled up to the offender. Discretely opening his jacket and showing the spoon, Churchill said in a hushed voice: "They're onto us, old boy. We'd better put it back." And the perpetrator did.
 
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Churchill was at a dinner party at a grand old estate and the hostess noticed one of the less-known guests was slipping silver table settings into his jacket inside pocket. To keep from raising a ruckus, Churchill himself slid a fat silver serving spoon in his own jacket pocket and sidled up to the offender. Discretely opening his jacket and showing the spoon, Churchill said in a hushed voice: "They're onto us, old boy. We'd better put it back." And the perpetrator did.
Churchill. Ever the rogue. Ever the gentleman.