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Here, Here!! plastic liplock top baggie are good enough for 90% of the dealers . almost all my trades arrived in these same
bags , the only downside i could think of is the lack of adequate protection. I found that the blue foam, in a clear box,
foam cut out as to nestle the shell safe seemed to work just fine. though i have yet to test it i think this method will last
for 1000 years , i'll tell you when the test is complete.
Someone once told me that the only way to keep cypraea is in the freezer, i find this rather strange as i could see the
horror of finding a extreamely expensive cypraea floating in the evening stew.
Ferret
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From: Linda Bush <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Saturday, January 08, 2000 10:37 AM
Subject: dangerous materials
|With all mthis discussion of what one can and cannot use aroung, under, etc. shells, would there be any danger `in putting
shellos in Zip-Loc bags? I would not think so, mut maybe someone can comment on this. I have kept my miniatures for years
in tiny plastic (polystyrene?) boxes, with no trouble at all. Linda Please excuse the typos, I am definitely noy a morning
person!
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