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I believe I posted this a while back, but some woman gave our club a
collection of shells she had gotten in Panama about 30 years ago. I was
thrilled until I opened up the bags, and every one had been dipped in
shellac. They all had this awful tan color.
I soaked them in clorox and most of the shallac came off, except on the big
cones and conchs. I picked a good bit of it off which a dental pick, but
sure don't recommend anyone putting shellac on shells. In my opinion, it
ruins them.
Carol
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From: Betty Jean Piech <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Sunday, October 31, 1999 9:59 AM
Subject: Hank's One-Shell Collection
>Dear Hank, Ferreter, Art and Paul:
>
>There is nothing wrong with Hank's saying he has a one-shell collection.
>Haven't any of you ever heard of "Poetic license"? Art uses it
>frequently. It is a good way of accentuating something by saying or
>writing what is obviously incorrect.
>
>And no one commented on Hank's question regarding using shellac on shells..
> I have been told it should never be used (and I have not). but just out
>curiosity have often wondered why.
>
>Betty Jean, The Tall One
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