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Old 22nd September 2014, 09:19 PM   #2
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The white parts are definitely bone, one can clearly see the haversian canals...

Some types of old plastic will ignite in an seriously explosive manner if you set a hot needle in them... Some wont even melt...

And many materials will always bear the mark of a test that proves nothing usually...

Seeing if something smells when it burns is a bizarre test, that collectors shouldn't realy be using...

Your eyes can tall you more than trying to burn an antique will. :eek

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