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Mon, 10 May 2004 17:39:26 -0700
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Howdy folks,

I'm doing a series of cephalopod tiles. Don't know if it's
shelling-inspired or a compulsion brought on by staying up late reading
battered Lovecraft paperbacks as the wind howls outside. (Woooo-wooooo)
Maybe I'm hearing voices ("The Great Cthulhu compels you!").

  So I find myself in need of a couple of argonauta (paper nautilus)
shells. I'd like them to be about 90mm. And as long as one side of the
shell is intact, the other side can be damaged. They are likely to come
to an untimely end in my studio (or sacrificed to Chtulhu, who knows?)
in any event.

Does anyone have any suggestions about where I could find such things?

Thank you and pardon the interruption.

Ellen Bulger

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