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[Colonial Numismatics] Interesting item on eBay web site item#1783253497
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In a message dated 11/9/02 9:28:21 PM Eastern Standard Time,
freidus@wwnet.net writes:
> http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1783253497
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Dan,
Just as well that no one purchased this used XRF unit because getting license
for this is no easy task plus transporting between states is a nightmare.
I've been through this with Niton corp. and if XRF testing were to prove of
some use than the best path would be rentals that way the latest equipment
and technology would be used plus all training and authorizations would be in
place but the testing would again have to be located with-in one state. For
example you could not use the unit in Boston for a few days then transport it
to New Jersey for a few days without a great deal of paperwork. Niton Corp
is already set up obviously for any state in the country that is why Renting
would be the only choice as I can see but still there is going to be that
huge questions of whether or not this will provide us with any concrete data
that can be used.
Ray T.
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<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT SIZE=2 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0">In a message dated 11/9/02 9:28:21 PM Eastern Standard Time, freidus@wwnet.net writes:<BR>
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Dan,<BR>
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Just as well that no one purchased this used XRF unit because getting license for this is no easy task plus transporting between states is a nightmare. I've been through this with Niton corp. and if XRF testing were to prove of some use than the best path would be rentals that way the latest equipment and technology would be used plus all training and authorizations would be in place but the testing would again have to be located with-in one state. For example you could not use the unit in Boston for a few days then transport it to New Jersey for a few days without a great deal of paperwork. Niton Corp is already set up obviously for any state in the country that is why Renting would be the only choice as I can see but still there is going to be that huge questions of whether or not this will provide us with any concrete data that can be used.<BR>
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Ray T.</FONT></HTML>
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