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>Dear Tom et al.,
>
>I'm not certain as to how to receive the expression "museum quality."  To many
>shellers, that characterization relates to specimen quality, and it places an
>object somewhere below "Good" by Hawaiian Malacological Society
>(HMS) standards
>and barely identifiable.
>
>Harry

Hmmm. To me "museum" quality means the specimen exists, no more and
no less. And I (unofficially) curate a paleontological museum.

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Andrew Grebneff
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