danemodsandy
Well-known member
I'm wondering if we have any Oneida Twin Star owners here; this was an Oneida stainless pattern available as a premium by sending in Betty Crocker points. General Mills promoted the Twin Star giveaway from 1959 up into the '70s.
Anyway, I'm wanting vintage everyday flatware (cutlery to our British friends), and I'm wondering if anyone owns Twin Star, and if so, how they like it. Does it hold up well? Is the weight halfway decent (I'm aware this is a stamped pattern)? Is the stainless decent quality?
I think Twin Star would look well with my everyday Corelle, which is Snowflake Blue, and since it's a Betty Crocker pattern, it would have something in common with my "good" silver, which is Oneida's Queen Bess, also a Betty Crocker premium.
Any owner's lore would be welcome. P.S.: Those of who you suspect Hans (norgeway) already owns a ton of this, place your bets now!

Anyway, I'm wanting vintage everyday flatware (cutlery to our British friends), and I'm wondering if anyone owns Twin Star, and if so, how they like it. Does it hold up well? Is the weight halfway decent (I'm aware this is a stamped pattern)? Is the stainless decent quality?
I think Twin Star would look well with my everyday Corelle, which is Snowflake Blue, and since it's a Betty Crocker pattern, it would have something in common with my "good" silver, which is Oneida's Queen Bess, also a Betty Crocker premium.
Any owner's lore would be welcome. P.S.: Those of who you suspect Hans (norgeway) already owns a ton of this, place your bets now!

