I talked with Mike DiRienzo of The Silver Institute about this new product. He explained to me that many people have tried in the past to create silver that would not tarnish, so they were skeptical when they heard about Johns break through. However, they had it checked out by some silver analysts. "So, weve seen it, and it works. Were very excited about it." While he made sure that I understood their organization does not endorse the new silver, they do agree that this is for real. There really is a tarnish free silver, thanks to Peter Johns.
Of course, my next question to Mike was how do we get some of this wonderful silver? Currently, as far as I could discover, it is not available in the United States yet. However, according to a press release by The Silver Institute, "Frank McAllister, former Chairman and CEO of Asarco, and John Lefgren, of Lefgren Corporation have formed Vaasa Limited, a new venture to market this product in the United States. That firm is now engaged in discussions with various manufacturers about introducing this product to consumers here." I hope they talk fast!
At this point in its early history, this new silver is currently being produced in limited amounts by a company in Helsinki. The reason for this is due to the fact that the not-so-secret ingredient is a substance called germanium which is found in Kazikstan. For more information about germanium, I had a quick (and not very painful) chemistry lesson from About.coms Chemistry site. The addition of this element to the silver will increase the cost by approximately 10 percent. However, Im sure like myself, many silver workers would gladly pay the extra cost.
Im going to continue to do some research on this breakthrough product and will pass on any news I discover. However, for now, unless you live in Helsinki, youll have to wait (impatiently).

