Most Pewter is made mostly of Tin (and antimony along with other cool materials). Tin trades at $8-18 a pound in the past couple of years making it a nice metal.
I collect the stuff until I can cast it into bars. Tin melts at a low temperature so any campfire can melt the stuff.
So I plan on photo graphing the process and showing it here. The pictures below are the 'before' of this process on how pewter looks like. Most of it is very old, ornate, and antique. The candlesticks are from Germany and some of the Dishes are from Finland. Some nice stuff, but sadly arent worth beyond their tin content.
Then I will throw these into a fire and fashion a nice bar!




