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Date: | Sun, 15 Feb 1998 22:43:55 -0500 |
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Betty Jean Piech wrote:
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> To Conch-L:
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> Bobbi Cordi wrote: "Many materials used with shells release acid. The
> worst is cotton." I only use cotton for one thing, stuffing the aperture
> so I have something to glue the operculum on to. I have done this for
> years. To date I have never seen that it has affected the shells in any
> way. Have I just been lucky? Should I stop?
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> Also I am confused about some of ferreter's emails about dealers' lists;
> and I was surprised that my name got mixed up with them. All I wanted to
> do was suggest the dealers put on Conch-L only the information that their
> new lists are available on the Internet. If Mike said anything intelligent
> and wonderful (and he often does), I agree with him completely; otherwise I
> am not sure I know what he was talking about. =20
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> The Tall One
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> Betty Jean Piech=A0=A0=A0=A0
> Hockessin DE,USA
> ^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^=20
> _@/-=A0=A0If you rest, you rust.=A0 Helen Hayes=A0=A0-\@_
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Betty: Suggest you use polyester cotton. When regular cotton starts
turning yellow it secretes acid and that is when the problem begins.
Especially for the shells that you have had a long time. Like we have
shells we have had for 30 years...we are gradually replacing the cotton
with polyester.
Bobbi
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