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Northwest Airlines Stainless Steel Silverware-Four Knives and Four Spoons
$ 8.42
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.Offered for sale are eight pieces of Northwest Orient Airlines stainless steel silverware. The offering consists of four knives and four spoons. The knives are approximately 7.25 inches in length. I'm sorry, but there are no forks. The pieces are used, but good condition showing little signs of wear. There is no manufacturer's name on the pieces.
Northwest Airlines Corp. (NWA-
With transpacific flights established, Northwest began branding as Northwest Orient Airlines, although its registered corporate name remained "Northwest Airlines."
) was a major United States airline founded in 1926 and absorbed into Delta Air Lines
by a merger
. The merger, approved on October 29, 2008, made Delta the largest airline in the world until the American Airlines-US Airways Merger
on December 9, 2013. Northwest continued to operate under its own name and brand until the integration of the carriers was completed on January 31, 2010.
Prior to its merger with Delta, Northwest was the world's sixth largest airline in terms of domestic and international scheduled passenger miles flown and the US's sixth largest airline in terms of domestic passenger miles flown. In addition to operating one of the largest domestic route networks in the U.S., Northwest carried more passengers across the Pacific Ocean (5.1 million in 2004) than any other U.S. carrier, and carried more domestic air cargo than any other American passenger airline.
(Source: Wikipedia)
The pieces will be shipped to US addresses only via first class mail.
NOTE: As the seller and buyer both agree that the US Postal Service is an acceptable means of shipment, should the shipment be lost by the Postal Service, the seller and buyer will split the loss, resulting in 50% of the total payment to be refunded to the buyer by the seller. With hundreds of sales I have never had a shipment lost by the USPS, but just in case. Also, the amount charged for shipping is always more than the cost charged by the USPS. That is because eBay charges 13.5% on any money collected for shipping. For example, a .00 shipping charge to the buyer results in the seller netting .32.