They are not stable. The older pieces was slag in a few weeks or months, the new "stable" ones in 8 - 10 months. I have just one very thin piece not distroyed, just because it has a quite heavy lacquer. Fastest ruster I have ever seen ;-

best,

pekka



Stephen McMann wrote:

Dear List,

As long as people are talking about Dronino, I thought that I would ask
whether any of it is stable these days. When the first pieces went up for
sale they had a very bad reputation for practically bursting into flames. I
don't know whether this reputation is deserved anymore.  The folks at Finmet
(who almost constantly sell Dronino) claim that they can make their Brahin
quite stable, but I don't think that they make this claim about their
Dronino.

Sincerely,

Stephen McMann
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