I picked up a bunch of discontinued vintage ceramics glazes from a guy today. He got them while working at the factory (which closed in 1992) and now he has to clean out his garage and throw away anything people don't take
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Emily Velasco (mle_online@social.afront.org)'s status on Thursday, 01-Aug-2024 04:23:14 JST Emily Velasco -
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botvolution (botvolution@mastodon.sdf.org)'s status on Thursday, 01-Aug-2024 04:23:11 JST botvolution @MLE_online @Random_Seed
I mean, if some of these don't have dangerous levels of cadmium or uranium, they're just not worth having, tbf. -
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Emily Velasco (mle_online@social.afront.org)'s status on Thursday, 01-Aug-2024 04:23:12 JST Emily Velasco @Random_Seed not asbestos. lead
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Random_Seed (random_seed@bitbang.social)'s status on Thursday, 01-Aug-2024 04:23:13 JST Random_Seed @MLE_online yay asbestos glaze.
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Emily Velasco (mle_online@social.afront.org)'s status on Thursday, 01-Aug-2024 04:33:16 JST Emily Velasco @botvolution @Random_Seed The impressionist painters poisoned themselves for their art and somehow we think we are better now for being more cowardly
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botvolution (botvolution@mastodon.sdf.org)'s status on Thursday, 01-Aug-2024 04:33:16 JST botvolution @MLE_online
Until a few years ago, you could still find Uranyl nitrate on eBay, which was essential for making a very beautiful toner for silver photographic prints. Kind of wish I'd bought some now.
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