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Bonjour à tous ,
About Albinistic Specimens :
On the WRS registry we introduced some records in Albinistic
Specimens .
Albinistic specimens exist in the nature but it is rare and a lot of
are boiled , faked , gasoiled , sun and so on .....
Somebody wrote that with a part of Periostracum it will be more
secure but in fact some
Philippines Doctors glued a part of Periostracum so take care in all
the cases .
For the fun , somebody called me several years ago and said to me .
Do you want To buy the only know specimen in the world for a pure
white Cyp Talpa Linné 1758
I said of course but when he ask me 15 000 $ I was not so optimist .
In my mind I think it is nearly impossible to have a white Talpa .
So I take a very clear specimen , I put some acid and immediately
some water , again and again and
at the end after a good polish action you will have a perfect white
Talpa with black base . An amazing Shell after 30 minutes
for nothing ( A few HCL )
15 000 $ with a good negociation at 12 000 $ seems to be very good
business for only 30 minutes of work .
Seriously now you can , sometimes , see under UV lights some rest of
Polish matter who stay in the lines of the shells
so it will be a very good information before buying an Albinistic
Specimen .
In all the cases you have to take care .
All the best
PHILIPPE
http://www.shellspassion.com
http://www.wrs-shells.com
http://www.landshells.com
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Le 27 févr. 09 à 07:08, Andrew Grebneff a écrit :
>
>> Good Morning all; How can you tell of a shell is a true albino?
>
> I believe that the "white" tigers are albino. They have black stripes
> and blue eyes.
>
> Beware the whire "albino" shells suddenly streaming out of the
> Philippines... these are shells baked or boiled in oil to destroy the
> pigments; reducing the bake time can yield pale-colored shells such as
> the fleshy-orange Vasum turbinellus sometimes offered for sale. This
> is deplorable, but is pretty much typical of Philippines shells, which
> normally have faked data.
>
> I have accidentally heat-decolored a batch of Iredalins mirabilis (not
> a Provocator!) by letting them boil dry... where the whorls touched
> the pan's bottom, white spots were produced.
>
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