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Date: | Mon, 30 Nov 1998 16:27:46 -0500 |
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Andrew K. Rindsberg wrote:
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> X-rays could be used to detect some kinds of fakery. Repaired fractures
> would show up well, as would pigments containing heavy (opaque) metals.
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Hello!
Hi,
Yeah right! I can see trying to enter the Philippines (or any other of
the major shell market areas) with trans-portable X-Ray equipment.
"Well you see Sir (customs person), ah, I plan on buying some very rare
(read; expensive), ah, sea shells and I have to detect fakery by using
this here apparatus." "HA! HA! HA! Step right this way Sir (customs guy
ref to you). We are, ah, going to X-Ray your cranium for content." How
do you like them Guavas!!
Later,
Emilio Jorge Power
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