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Old 14th September 2013, 12:27 AM   #4
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I am impressed, to understate, at the detail of your reply. Know a little about phosphatizing. Now I shall dig into it in some detail, to help follow this dissertation on "arsenic-izing".

One of these weeks I hope to visit my former employer & of course help them out with some things whilst conning the lab guys into applying their X-ray fluoroscope to a few goodies of mine. Including the crusty black areas on a keris I just got, looking for arsenic just for fun. Hope they don't get too worried if they find As. As has been suggested, I will not lick the blade. If I should find anything, useful or not, I'll post it here.

This site fascinates me with the depth of knowledge you gentlemen display.
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