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When we moved from California to Florida we put cotton in and around the lip of
each shell...put them in a plastic box so they could not move. Some we wrapped
in tissue and packed in moving boxes....again nice and tight so they cannot move.
Ellen: I have a 25 mm Typhis pinnatus from the Berry Islands. If you are
familiar with Tom Rice's catalog....rarity is often benchmarked by what it sells
for. T. triangularis is now going for $10-$25 and T. pinnatus for $20-$35.
You certainly have a good find there!
Jim
Ellen Bulger wrote:
> Me again!
>
> I'm moving house. But the detail of where to and when is up in the air.
> Everything is going into storage while I travel a bit, for a month or two or
> a year or two. I know the topic of shell storage is not a new one. What makes
> this different is I need to pack them to withstand impact and shipping, but
> for a potentially long duration. I was thinking of plastic boxes and tissue
> and cotton. Any materials I should avoid?
>
> Thanks, in advance, for any suggestions or warnings.
--
Jim and Bobbi Cordy
Specializing in Self Collected Caribbean Species
Merritt Island Florida
SPACE COAST SHELL FESTIVAL
"King Neptunes Shell Palace"
January 18-20,2002
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