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Tue, 9 Jul 2002 02:36:24 +0000
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A good search engine like Google will quickly turn up zillions of great
leads on enquiries like this, when used strategically (for example, if
you were looking for shells for a shell collection, you would get better
specificity by typing in "specimen shells" than by seeking
"seashells"....).  For example a search for "abalone inlays" produced
1,200 hits.

From New Scotland,
Ross.

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