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<p>[QUOTE="evelyb30, post: 292798, member: 36"]I agree; it was made by an artisan/hobbyist/dude in a shed. The "stone" could be bakelite. Dip a wet q-tip in some baking soda and rub it on the stone and hold it close to your nose. If the q-tip turns brown and/or you smell formaldehyde...bingo. Rotten milk is galaith, but if anything I'd think bakelite or catalin to be technical about it. I have some yellow pieces that look similar.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="evelyb30, post: 292798, member: 36"]I agree; it was made by an artisan/hobbyist/dude in a shed. The "stone" could be bakelite. Dip a wet q-tip in some baking soda and rub it on the stone and hold it close to your nose. If the q-tip turns brown and/or you smell formaldehyde...bingo. Rotten milk is galaith, but if anything I'd think bakelite or catalin to be technical about it. I have some yellow pieces that look similar.[/QUOTE]
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