Re: Palladium

From: Clay Harmon ^lt;wcharmon@wt.net>
Date: 01/06/04-11:51:46 AM Z
Message-id: <FEF96227-4070-11D8-8CEF-000A957027A0@wt.net>

The statement is in print in Dick Arentz's book. I have some powder
that is now about 6 months old, and it seems to mix and behave in the
same way as the brand new stuff. But I am going to go ahead and mix up
the rest just to be on the safe side.

Clay
On Jan 6, 2004, at 11:42 AM, Kerik wrote:

> I have heard this stated before, too. I wonder if Rick Clayton could
> shed any light on the subject?
>
> Kerik
>
>
>> The fact is I don't have any documentation on this. It was stated to
>> me as a fact by a very experienced Pt/Pd printer and I just really
>> never questioned it. I would generally verify this kind of
>> information before passing it on as fact but the authority of the
>> source in this case suggested very high reliability.
>>
>> Sandy King
>
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