microwave them

>From: jim smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: [VFB] materials and insects
>Date: Sun, 30 Dec 2001 02:22:39 +0000
>
>With me moving home I havent had a chance to examine a lot of my
>materials till today for quite a while as they have been in storage.
>I keep them in plastic storage crates. One crate has a load of capes
>mainly whitting but some metz, conranch indian and some game bird
>skin . One game bird skin I traded with some one was in pieces in its
>packet and there were a few weevils/beetles in the bottom of the
>case. Most of the Genetics look ok in there packets. I have thrown
>out all the indians even though they looked ok but I do not want to
>do that with the Genetics as they represent a lot of time and money
>in the collection. What do people suggest I do to make sure all is
>OK? In particular I have a nice Junglecock neck that looks a bit
>suspect I would hate to have to bin it Jim
>--


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