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Matt,
From your comment, I'm glad I threw those bricks away. Your description is
correct, although my specks are always off-white, very small and highly
scattered. From your furniture reference, I would guess the spots are a
by-product of a natural biological process? From the sound of your hee-hee,
I would guess a process nearer the end of the food chain than the beginning.
I await your gracious fullfilment of my now peaked curiosity,
Clark
In lugnet.year.1971, Matthew Gerber writes:
> Hee-hee...are these specks VERY small (>1mm), and vary from bright white to
> pale grey? Are they nearly impossible to clean off without really digging at
> them with a fingernail or tool? I thought that they were paint at one time
> myself, when restoring some old furniture...but they aren't.
>
> Wanna' guess what they are? You'll likely be surprised!
>
> Matt
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