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<td width="330" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><p align="center"><font SIZE="4" Face="Arial"
color="#000000"><b><u>PEN GOLD SILVER PLATINUM PALLADIUM TESTER </u><br>
ACID-FREE PATENTED MARKING PEN<br>
...$39...</b></font></p>
<p><font SIZE="4" Face="Arial" color="#000000"><b>Rapidly identify 24k pure gold and white
gold </b></font></p>
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<td width="330" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><p align="center"><font SIZE="4" Face="Arial"
color="#000000"><b><u>"IS IT GOLD" TESTER </u><br>
LONG LIFE - LOW COST<br>
...$19...</b></font></p>
<p><font SIZE="4" Face="Arial" color="#000000"><b>Quickly and simply test just for gold </b></font></p>
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<td width="100%" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><p align="center"><font SIZE="4" Face="Arial"
color="#000000"><b><u>PEN GOLD-SILVER-PLATINUM-PALLADIUM TESTER </u><br>
ACID-FREE PATENTED MARKING PEN </b></font></td>
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<td width="100%" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><p align="left"><font SIZE="4" Face="Arial"
color="#000000"><b>Identify 24K BULLION - 22K - 18K - 14K - 10K GOLD!<br>
Identify FINE SILVER-STERLING SILVER-COIN SILVER!<br>
Identify PLATINUM from WHITE GOLD from PALLADIUM! </b></font></p>
<p align="left"><font SIZE="4" Face="Arial" color="#000000"><b>ONE PEN DOES IT ALL AND
DOES IT WELL!</b></font></p>
<p align="left"><font SIZE="4" Face="Arial" color="#000000"><b>PEN CONTAINS INK AND
BATTERIES FOR IMMEDIATE TESTING!</b></font></p>
<p align="center"><font SIZE="4" Face="Arial" color="#000000"><b>This amazing product
works with your safety in mind.<br>
PEN DOES NOT CONTAIN HAZARDOUS ACIDS!. </b></font></td>
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color="#000000"><b>SHIPPING: DOMESTIC by US Air Mail<br>
INTERNATIONAL by US Priority Mail</b></font></td>
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color="#000000"><b>IN US: Please mail $39 Total for the Pen model and $19 Total for the
Cell model.</b></font></td>
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color="#000000"><b>International: Please Mail $55 or 45 Euros Total for the Pen model and
$35 or 25 Euros Total for the Cell model. </b></font></td>
<td width="100%" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><p align="center"><font face="Arial" size="3" font
color="#000000"><b>A refill kit for the battery operated pen containing batteries,
pen point, and a bottle of ink is available for $10. ($25 international)</b></font></td>
<td width="100%" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><p align="center"><font face="Arial" size="3" font
color="#000000"><b>Mail to: <br>
REISS<br>
147-47 Village Road<br>
Jamaica, N.Y. 11435<br>
USA</b></font></td>
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color="#000000"><b>Personal check or money order in US $ is good. <br>
<a href="mailto:andy@goldtester.com">andy@goldtester.com</a> <br>
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<td width="100%" bgColor="#ffffff"><p align="left"><font FACE="Arial Black" SIZE="3"
color="#000000">Types of precious metal testers: </font></td>
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<td width="25%" bgColor="#ffffff" height="19"><font color="#000000"><strong><u>TYPE</u></strong></font></td>
<td width="25%" bgColor="#ffffff" height="19"><font color="#000000"><strong><u>ACID</u></strong></font></td>
<td width="25%" bgColor="#ffffff" height="19"><font color="#000000"><strong><u>PEN</u></strong></font></td>
<td width="25%" bgColor="#ffffff" height="19"><font color="#000000"><strong><u>CELL</u></strong></font></td>
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<td width="25%" bgColor="#ffffff" height="4"><font color="#000000"><strong><u>HAZARDOUS
LIQUIDS</u></strong></font></td>
<td width="25%" bgColor="#ffffff" height="4"><font color="#000000">YES</font></td>
<td width="25%" bgColor="#ffffff" height="4"><font color="#000000">NO</font></td>
<td width="25%" bgColor="#ffffff" height="4"><font color="#000000">NO</font></td>
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<td width="25%" bgColor="#ffffff" height="4"><font color="#000000"><strong><u>SHELF LIFE</u></strong></font></td>
<td width="25%" bgColor="#ffffff" height="4"><font color="#000000">6 MONTHS</font></td>
<td width="25%" bgColor="#ffffff" height="4"><font color="#000000">1 YEAR</font></td>
<td width="25%" bgColor="#ffffff" height="4"><font color="#000000">2 YEARS </font></td>
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<td width="25%" bgColor="#ffffff" height="19"><font color="#000000"><strong><u>TESTS WHITE
GOLD</u></strong></font></td>
<td width="25%" bgColor="#ffffff" height="19"><font color="#000000">NO</font></td>
<td width="25%" bgColor="#ffffff" height="19"><font color="#000000">YES</font></td>
<td width="25%" bgColor="#ffffff" height="19"><font color="#000000">NO</font></td>
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<td width="25%" bgColor="#ffffff" height="19"><font color="#000000"><strong><u>FALSE
POSITIVE</u></strong></font></td>
<td width="25%" bgColor="#ffffff" height="19"><font color="#000000">YES </font></td>
<td width="25%" bgColor="#ffffff" height="19"><font color="#000000">NO</font></td>
<td width="25%" bgColor="#ffffff" height="19"><font color="#000000">NO</font></td>
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<td width="25%" bgColor="#ffffff" height="19"><font color="#000000"><strong><u>TEST TIME</u></strong></font></td>
<td width="25%" bgColor="#ffffff" height="19"><font color="#000000">1 MINUTE</font></td>
<td width="25%" bgColor="#ffffff" height="19"><font color="#000000">30 SECONDS</font></td>
<td width="25%" bgColor="#ffffff" height="19"><font color="#000000">15 SECONDS</font></td>
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<td width="25%" bgColor="#ffffff" height="19"><font color="#000000"><strong><u>PRICE</u></strong></font></td>
<td width="25%" bgColor="#ffffff" height="19"><font color="#000000">$25-$50</font></td>
<td width="25%" bgColor="#ffffff" height="19"><font color="#000000">$39</font></td>
<td width="25%" bgColor="#ffffff" height="19"><font color="#000000">$19</font></td>
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<td width="100%" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><font FACE="Arial Black" SIZE="3" color="#000000">Tests
precious metals by dissolving the metal surface into an identifying colored ink. </font></td>
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<td width="100%" bgColor="#ffffff"><p align="left"><font FACE="Arial Black" SIZE="3"
color="#000000">PEN PROVES YOUR PRECIOUS METAL AS BULLION (100% PURE)?</font></td>
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<td width="25%" bgColor="#ffffff"> </td>
<td width="25%" bgColor="#ffffff"><font FACE="Arial Black" SIZE="3" color="#000000">ON
METAL</font></td>
<td width="25%" bgColor="#ffffff"><font FACE="Arial Black" SIZE="3" color="#000000">ON PEN
NIB</font></td>
<td width="25%" bgColor="#ffffff"><font FACE="Arial Black" SIZE="3" color="#000000">METAL
IS NOT BULLION IF:</font></td>
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<td width="25%" bgColor="#ffffff"><font FACE="Arial Black" SIZE="3" color="#000000">FINE
GOLD</font></td>
<td width="25%" bgColor="#ffffff"><font FACE="Arial Black" SIZE="3" color="#000000">SALMON
RED COLOR</font></td>
<td width="25%" bgColor="#ffffff"><font FACE="Arial Black" SIZE="3" color="#000000">RED TO
YELLOW</font></td>
<td width="25%" bgColor="#ffffff"><font FACE="Arial Black" SIZE="3" color="#000000">METAL
IS MARKED BLACK. IT IS UNDER 95% GOLD </font></td>
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<td width="25%" bgColor="#ffffff"><font FACE="Arial Black" SIZE="3" color="#000000">FINE
SILVER</font></td>
<td width="25%" bgColor="#ffffff"><font FACE="Arial Black" SIZE="3" color="#000000">METALLIC
GRAY NOT DARKENING UNDER STRONG LIGHT FOR 15-30 MINUTES</font></td>
<td width="25%" bgColor="#ffffff"><font FACE="Arial Black" SIZE="3" color="#000000">NO
COLOR</font></td>
<td width="25%" bgColor="#ffffff"><font FACE="Arial Black" SIZE="3" color="#000000">METAL
IS MARKED BLACK WITHIN 15 MINUTES. IT IS UNDER 95% SILVER</font></td>
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<td width="25%" bgColor="#ffffff"><font FACE="Arial Black" SIZE="3" color="#000000">FINE
PLATINUM</font></td>
<td width="25%" bgColor="#ffffff"><font FACE="Arial Black" SIZE="3" color="#000000">NOT
MARKED</font></td>
<td width="25%" bgColor="#ffffff"><font FACE="Arial Black" SIZE="3" color="#000000">RED TO
YELLOW</font></td>
<td width="25%" bgColor="#ffffff"><font FACE="Arial Black" SIZE="3" color="#000000">METAL
IS MARKED. IT IS UNDER 95% PLATINUM</font></td>
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<td width="100%" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><p align="left"><font face="Arial" size="3"
color="#000000"><b>FIND HIDDEN GOLD !!!</b></font></p>
<p><font face="Arial" size="3" color="#000000"><b>Much gold is thrown away as costume
jewelry when it really is under 10k gold.</b></font></p>
<p><font face="Arial" size="3" color="#000000"><b>Much white gold is actually platinum.</b></font></p>
<p><font face="Arial" size="3" color="#000000"><b>Much 14k gold is actually 18k</b></font></p>
<p><font face="Arial" size="3" color="#000000"><b>Most gold and other precious metal is
identified by its resistance to nitric acid. This simple test is great for identifying
yellow gold. However, acid cannot differ white platinum from many other white metals such
as stainless steel. The acid test also misses 8-9k Irish gold, the alloy being too low in
gold to resist the acid. And, 22k Indian gold is usually sold at 18k prices since most
acid test kits do not contain 22k acid.</b></font></p>
<p><font face="Arial" size="3" color="#000000"><b>The more expensive electronic testers
also miss white gold. They do work on modern yellow gold alloys. They do not work on many
antique yellow golds.</b></font></p>
<p><font face="Arial" size="3" color="#000000"><b>FIND HIDDEN GOLD ON EBAY:</b></font></p>
<p><font face="Arial" size="3" color="#000000"><b>Look for antique white gold, especially
18k. Some of it will be more expensive platinum.</b></font></p>
<p><font face="Arial" size="3" color="#000000"><b>Look for old gold originating in China,
India, and the Far East. Some of it will be 22k and higher</b></font></p>
<p><font face="Arial" size="3" color="#000000"><b>FIND HIDDEN GOLD IN FLEA MARKETS AND
ESTATE SALES:</b></font></p>
<p><font face="Arial" size="3" color="#000000"><b>The pen allows very rapid testing of
costume jewelry.</b></font></p>
<p><font face="Arial" size="3" color="#000000"><b>Look for a brown color, indicating 10k
or 14k gold. Very little gold is 10k or 14k plated. Any gold that tests with a red color
is probably plated. A lot of 10k gold is bonded, meaning solid 10k gold is welded over
brass. It has some value and is usually marked as 1/20 gold. There is no bargain in
hallmarked jewelry. It is either as marked or less. </b></font></td>
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<td width="100%" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><p align="center"><font face="Arial" size="4"
color="#000000"><b>-PEN INSTRUCTIONS-</b></font></td>
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<td width="100%" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><p align="left"><font face="Arial" size="3"
color="#000000"><b>1. HOLD PEN WIRE UNDER TEST METAL.<br>
2. RUB PEN POINT ON TOP OF METAL.<br>
3. GOLD METAL DISSOLVES INTO AN INK.<br>
4. DRAW A LINE ON PAPER WITH THE INK.<br>
5. TEST ONLY A BRIGHT METAL SURFACE.<br>
<br>
The salt in the pen barrel is not hazardous, but the ink may irritate skin. Remove ink
from jewelry with ajax or comet cleansing powder wet with water. Always test known gold
first.</b></font></p>
<p align="left"><font face="Arial" size="3" color="#000000"><b>Plated gold on costume
jewelry is a problem with all metal testers. Acid and Mizar type testers require filing.
Mizar then further requires lacquering around the unfiled test area before dipping in its
electrolyte. With the pen, rub the same test spot 5-10 times. Thinly plated gold shows
little, if any color. Thickly plated gold will crack, which you can see and feel with your
fingernail. Good gold will not crack. </b></font></p>
<p align="left"><font face="Arial" size="3" color="#000000"><b>A lot of white gold for
diamond rings is now rhodium plated to avoid nickel allergies. Rhodium plate, usually
thin, must be removed as above to test the gold beneath. </b></font></p>
<p align="left"><font face="Arial" size="3" color="#000000"><u><b>Refill Kit instructions:</b></u></font></p>
<p align="left"><font face="Arial" size="3" color="#000000"><b>Batteries: Pry off
red end cap. Lift contact wire off top battery. Shake out 2 batteries. Check
for clean contact surface. Replace batteries, pointed end down. Place contact
wire over top battery. Press end cap into barrel. </b></font></p>
<p align="left"><font face="Arial" size="3" color="#000000"><b>Pen point: Unwind
wire on pen point. Pull out point. Insert new point partly into barrel.
Rewind wire around point. Push point fully into barrel.</b></font></p>
<p align="left"><font face="Arial" size="3" color="#000000"><b>Ink: Drop ink on pen
point till no more is absorbed. </b></font></td>
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<td width="100%" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><p align="left"><font face="Arial" size="3"
color="#000000"><b>INK COLOR ON YELLOW GOLD METAL:<br>
24K- a red ink that remains red on the metal.<br>
22K- a red ink that turns black within 5 seconds. <br>
18K- a thick black ink.<br>
14K- a black ink.<br>
10K- a thin black ink.<br>
WHITE GOLD: Nickel/Gold surface is turned to yellow gold.<br>
CAUTION: Testing removes rhodium plate revealing yellow gold.<br>
CHAINS: Attach the wire to aluminum foil, lay the chain on the foil, and test a link
surface.<br>
PLATED GOLD: Crack the plate by repeatedly testing the same surface.<br>
<br>
GOLD INK COLOR ON PAPER: Use only white printer paper.<br>
18K-24K: Makes an orange (red+yellow) ink on paper.<br>
14K- Makes a brown ink (red from gold+green from copper). A line drawn on paper starts
brown and ends green. <br>
10K- Makes a brown ink (red from gold+green from copper). A test line also starts brown,
but ends with more green. <br>
WHITE GOLD: Nickel/Gold makes a brown ink (red from gold+bright green from nickel). A test
line starts brown, but ends bright green.<br>
Rhodium plated gold makes a green ink.<br>
PLATED GOLD: Little ink color, usually red from 18-24K plating.<br>
<br>
SILVER: Mark the metal surface as with gold. A gray metallic ink forms. Expose the ink to
light. Times below are for a 100 watt light bulb. In bright sunlight, ink turns black
about 10 times faster. <br>
FINE SILVER (100%) Ink will turn black within 30 minutes of exposure.<br>
STERLING SILVER (90%): Ink will turn black within 10 minutes of exposure.<br>
50%-75% SILVER: Thin ink turning black within 2 minutes of exposure.<br>
PLATED SILVER: Repeatedly test the same surface to reveal the underlying base metal.<br>
<br>
SILVER INK COLOR ON PAPER:<br>
50%-100%): Silver makes a white Ink that does not color paper. Any green color is due to
the nickel or copper alloy.<br>
<br>
PLATINUM (100%): White metal surface is not marked.<br>
PLATINUM INK: Makes a bright orange ink on pen point and paper. <br>
Ink fades rapidly to yellow on printer paper.<br>
<br>
PALLADIUM(100%): White metal is marked with a purplish black color.<br>
PALLADIUM INK: Unlike silver, the ink also writes black on paper. <br>
<img src="http://www.goldtester.com/1pat.jpg" ALT="drawing of pen gold tester" BORDER="5"
ALIGN="BOTTOM" WIDTH="200" HEIGHT="280"><br>
1. A strong red color on a yellow metal indicates gold plate.<br>
Except for bullion, little jewelry is high karat gold.<br>
2. The LR44 batteries are rated for 10-20 hours of contact time.<br>
3. Intensify color by more forceful pen point contact to the test metal.<br>
4. Test a known metal before an unknown.<br>
5. A white metal giving a green ink may be rhodium plated gold. <br>
REISS; 147-47 VILLAGE ROAD; JAMAICA, NY 11435; USA<br>
PATENTED</b></font></td>
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color="#000000"><img src="http://www.goldtester.com/6.jpg"
alt="picture of pen gold tester" BORDER="5" ALIGN="BOTTOM" WIDTH="250" HEIGHT="200">
<img
SRC="http://www.goldtester.com/118.jpg"
alt="picture of pen gold silver platinum pen tester with color chart" BORDER="5"
HEIGHT="200" WIDTH="300" ALIGN="BOTTOM"> <br>
<b><a HREF="mailto:andy@goldtester.com">email:andy@goldtester.com</a></b></font></td>
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src="http://goldtester.com/STONEINSTR.JPG" width="311" height="167" alt="STONE INSTRUCTIONS"><img
height="140" width="140" alt="is it gold? tester PICTURE" src="http://goldtester.com/Pic2a.jpg"
align="bottom" border="5"></p>
<p align="center"><font face="Arial Black" color="#000000" size="6"><b>
"IS IT GOLD?" LOW KARAT TESTER </b></font></td>
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<td width="100%" bgColor="#ffffff"><p align="left"><font face="Arial" size="3"
color="#000000"><b>Hold wire to metal surface and rub metal on stone. A blue to
black color shows gold. A pitted metal surface shows plated gold. </b></font></p>
<p align="left"><font face="Arial" size="3" color="#000000"><b>Useful in positively
testing for hidden low karat gold, as in ancient tarnished coins, and for large volumes of
costume jewelry mixed with solid gold jewelry, without exposure to hazardous
chemicals. </b></font></p>
<p align="left"><font face="Arial" size="3" color="#000000"><b>PLATING: Rub the
metal several times on the stone. Plated metal will disappear and metal surface will pit
as gold plate is rubbed off. Good gold will remain smooth. </b></font></p>
<p align="left"><font face="Arial" size="3" color="#000000"><b>KARAT: Testing stains
low karat golds. </b></font></p>
<p align="left"><font face="Arial" size="3" color="#000000"><b>The value in this tester is
that the user can simply, quickly, inexpensively, and safely identify gold. Why
waste time and expensive test chemicals on costume jewelry? </b></font></p>
<p align="left"><font face="Arial" size="3" color="#000000"><b>Clear stone surface by
scraping off old markings. </b></font></p>
<p align="left"><font face="Arial" size="3" color="#000000"><b>Caution: Contains a lithium
battery. Dispose responsibly.</b></font></td>
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<td width="100%" bgColor="#ffffff"><p align="left"><font face="Arial" size="3"
color="#000000"><b>See PEN GOLD TESTER for color testing gold karat and also color testing
silver, platinum, and palladium.</b></font></td>
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<td width="50%" bgColor="#ffffff"><p align="center"><font color="#000000"><img
height="140" width="240" alt="limestone symbol face" src="http://goldtester.com/arab6.JPG"
align="bottom" border="5"> </font></td>
<td width="50%" bgColor="#ffffff"><p align="center"><font color="#000000"><img
height="140" width="240" alt="back of stone with signature"
src="http://goldtester.com/arab1.JPG" align="bottom" border="5"></font></td>
<td width="50%" bgColor="#ffffff"><p align="center"><font color="#000000"><img
height="140" width="240" alt="temple of the moon wall"
src="http://goldtester.com/arab0.bmp" align="bottom" border="5"></font></td>
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<td width="670" bgcolor="#FFFfff"><p align="CENTER"><font face="Arial" size="4"
color="#000000"><b>FOR SALE - $100,000:</b></font></p>
<p align="CENTER"><font face="Arial" size="4" color="#000000"><b>ANCIENT 10 POUND SABAEAN
LIMESTONE BRICK INSCRIBED WITH 5 SYMBOLS</b></font></p>
<p align="CENTER"><font face="Arial" size="4" color="#000000"><b>SIGNED: W
PHILLIPS, ARABIA </b></font></p>
<p align="CENTER"><font face="Arial" size="3" color="#000000"><b>Signed by the Indiana
Jones archeologist of the 1950's, Wendell Phillips, who revealed many treasures from the
3000 year old Sabaean MoonTemple of Queen Sheba in the time of King Solomon. His
last expedition to South Arabia ended in 1952. Later international laws outlawed
antiquity export from Arabia. </b></font></p>
<p align="CENTER"><font face="Arial" size="3" color="#000000"><b>Purchased in a New York
City fleamarket because the stone remained cool in the hot sun.</b></font></p>
<p align="CENTER"><font face="Arial" size="3" color="#000000"><b>Makes an exciting show
piece on my desk. Does not crack when dropped. Fizzes when touched with acid.
Stone is marked with an identifying reference number: TC972.</b></font></p>
<p align="CENTER"><font face="Arial" size="3" color="#000000"><b>Appearance: 10
inches by 6 inches by 3 inches. Light tan patina. </b></font></p>
<p align="CENTER"><font face="Arial" size="3" color="#000000"><b>What do the symbols say:
In the picture the stone is upside down. In order, by the picture, left
to right, the letters translate to t, m, space, w, t</b></font></p>
<p align="CENTER"><font face="Arial" size="3" color="#000000"><b>UPDATES:</b></font></p>
<p align="CENTER"><font face="Arial" size="3" color="#000000"><b>The limestone is a
genuine biblical antiquity from Sheba according to the email below.</b></font></p>
<p align="LEFT"><font color="#000000">From: "Merilyn Hodgson"
<afsm@cox.net><br>
To: <andy@goldtester.com><br>
Subject: Re: 10 pound limestone with stick symbols marked w phillips arabia<br>
Date: Tue, 8 Nov 2011 20:17:33 -0500<br>
<br>
Dear Andy,<br>
Thank you for sending the pictures so fast. I can only tell you they look authentic except
that Wendell would not have put his name on any artifact. We checked the photos with our
field notes and it does match the TC972 drawing that we have.<br>
Sincerely,<br>
Merilyn Phillips Hodgson<br>
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