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harlan |
Posted - 03/21/2013 : 08:03:41 I took my GMC-300 to the antique mall in Hot Springs, AR. I found two pieces of Frista dinnerware there. The GMC-300 readings were over 8000. I paid $15 for both of them. One fact to remember, the GMC-300 takes awhile to drop back to normat. I thought the whole store was radioactive. The dinnerware was made before WWII around 1938. Be careful about the radiation! Have fun Harlan, NETC.com |
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seb |
Posted - 10/19/2013 : 09:07:54 Yes Harlan I noticed the same phenomena after measuring hot items : the GMC-300 stay at 100 CPM a very long time after the source is removed. I don't know the reason. A solution is to stop the counter and restart. CPM will be correct. |
maverick06 |
Posted - 10/04/2013 : 09:15:20 you can sell them on ebay for good money: just search "fiesta radioactive" lots.
Also, most people with counters want to have something to light them up from time to time. |
distguitar |
Posted - 09/24/2013 : 10:45:16 Why did you buy them? I know lots of people do that, but I wonder why would you bring something radioactive home :) |