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Re: odds are...
September 05, 2000 at 07:44:06
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posted by Allen on September 03, 2000 at 19:59:06

Another possibility is that it is coke - not the kinds you drink or snort, but carbon produced by the incomplete burning of coal. If the stone is black, light in weight, and has a frothy appearance, then this is probably what it is. The graphite in it has enough conductivity to set off the detector. Here in Belgium, where coal was used to warm houses for a couple of hundred years, the fields are full of lumps of this stuff.


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