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At 04:26 PM 2/6/98 EST, you wrote:
>I had a phone call from a lady yesterday who heard about our shell club...she
>said she had lots of shells she and her husband had gotten in Panama back in
>the '60's. She described a few shells that I recognized, and then asked if we
>would like to have them. She said she didn't want to sell them.
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>I told her we often have auctions, and also fill lamps with the profits going
>to our scholarship fund. (I was so excited to get these Panamic shells!!!!)
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>We've made plans to meet tomorrow and she'll give us the shells. Before she
>hung up, she said, "I don't know if this makes any difference or not, but we
>varnished the shells." (There went my balloon!)
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>If there are any really good shells in this donation, is there any way the
>varnish can be removed without ruining the shells? (I'm assuming it was clear
>varnish.)
>
>Carol
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Carol - I don't know for sure, but i don't know of any component of a good
varnish remover that would harm shells. You might pick one or two of the
lesser desirable shells and try some.
Horatio
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