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You'd be better to put the shells in gelatine capsules and the
capsules in airtight vials to keep out moisture.
There are dealers who sell micros, but as far as I know they don't
SPECIALIZE in them... just sell what they get. This includes Simon
Aiken in Wales and Femorale in Brasil.
There is an auction site www.shellauction.net which has a section for
micros, which are often badly overpriced, as if micros are rare (MOST
species of shells are micros).
On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 8:46 AM, Jordan Star <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hello
> I searched in goole for micro shell dealers and got one link for Conch-L
> archives. Anyway, micro is not too descriptive or defining for a shell
> size. Someone on the list gave me a web site for micro or mini shells in
> England. I wonder if there are any shell dealers out there who sell shells
> that are 1/8 inch to 1/16 inch (mm?) in size. I want to try to in cress my
> collection of small shells in pill capsules.
>
> Jordan Star
>
>
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