All this talk about shellac (and maybe the fumes) made me pull
out my collection of shellac. I'll send a picture to the MMDigest
Archives. It shows several types of shellac as it is processed.
Starting with the 1/4" thick accumulation from a tree branch
(sticklac) they pulverize it to get seedlac which looks like
reddish sand. Other stages and grades are shown too.
It is often shipped in a convenient form called buttons for
obvious reasons related to its shape. Take a chose look at the
picture: you can clearly see it is actually stamped "BUTTONLAC"
right on the button of shellac itself, along with the name of
the maker.
Regards,
Craig Smith
P.S.: I can see it now -- "Craig Smith, noted shellac collector,
dies with his beezer in his hand." (By the way, a beezer is the
cloth pad used in polishing.)
[ Thanks, Craig, I'll put the picture under "Reference data" at
[ http://www.mmdigest.com/Gallery/Tech/index.html
[ More information at the web site of the Shellac Export Promotion
[ Council of India: http://www.shellacepc.com/sitemap.html
[ -- Robbie
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