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Rosi,
Forgive me if I don't have the science right, but I believe that some
years ago there were people making mesh forms that were immersed in
sea water, and an electrical charge was run through the mesh so that a
shell like substance would build up on the form. Then the form was
used for boat hulls, and a number of other items. Perhaps you could
have a house that IS a shell!
Regards,
John
> rosesea wrote:
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> Hi everyone! Thank you all so much for the information about
> seashell china and silverware!
>
> Seems Fitz and Floyd must be the answer for china seashell dishes
> and Oneida for silverware.
>
> The information on the E-bay auctions really helped me alot. Don't
> know how my husband will feel after he sees what a buying spree I've
> gone on!
>
> Now, is there an architect out there that can design a house in the
> shape of a seashell? Can we spell obsessed?????? Wonder what the
> neighbors would think? They don't even like my rejects in the front
> yard....imagine that.
>
> Really, thank you for the help!
>
> Rosi Neuffer
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