Emilio, wrote: how would the inner whorls be re-created? I don't
> think they could be.
The conus hirasei Tom and I were talking about is so detailed that if you
look directly into the aperture you can see the whorl turn inward as in a
real conus. I looked the shell over again last night , i suspect that it is
a 2 piece mold , the joint is around the shoulder , i still can't see a
seemline but this would be logical.
Art , a "gem" coin is referred to as either "mint" or "uncirclated mint" ,
what does the "D" stand for on US coinage? mark
-----Original Message-----
From: Emilio Jorge Power <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Tuesday, December 01, 1998 4:03 AM
Subject: Re: X-ray
>Scott Schubbe wrote:
>
>> Let me say first of all that I know not a thing about fakes. Tell me some
>> L'er, are fakes just mostly a casting of another shell, airbrushed and
sealed?
>> Or is it a two-part process, then put together, to get all of the inner
detail
>> that might not be caught in a one part process? If it usually is done in
a
>> one-part type of casting, how would the inner whorls be re-created? I
don't
>> think they could be. Then wouldn't Andy's X-ray idea detect those fakes
>> easily? What about a dental X-ray machine? Those units are small compared
to a
>> unit needed to X-ray a leg, etc.
>>
>
>Hello!
>
>Hi,
>
>Most of the very expensive rip off shells, as the Gratz's lobettiana and
>teramachii splendida started as "scrungy" examples of the real shell, a
corroded
>roselli was coated to produce the lobettiana and a plain dead collected
teramachii
>was coated to produce the very dark deep water splendida.
>
>As far as dental x-rays I recently have had bouts with my favorite
periodontist
>with a zillion x-rays, the machines are NOT portable and you need lotsa AC
Power
>to run them, you dont hook em up to regular outlets in your hotel.
>
>
>--
>Later,
>
>Emilio Jorge Power
>
>Please visit;
>"The Liguus Home Page"
>http://pw1.netcom.com/~ejpower/lighompage.html
>
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