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<blockquote data-quote="mhphoto" data-source="post: 4254426" data-attributes="member: 6288"><p>I’m some thing of a radioactive artifact collector myself. Here is a small part of my collection.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]473234[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>The shot of the detector is my third spiciest item from the collection—a wristwatch with radium dials. </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]473233[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>The second spiciest object I have is a thorium ore sample that was “liberated“ from a spinthariscope. Don’t recall the μSv/h, but the CPM was about 212,000.</p><p></p><p>The spiciest thing in my collection is a group of large, loose watch dials that are absolutely COVERED in Undark radium and ready to wreck your friggin day if you get too close. I forget the μSv/h reading, but I remember the CPM was just shy of 260,000. Those get stored in a solid lead pig.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mhphoto, post: 4254426, member: 6288"] I’m some thing of a radioactive artifact collector myself. Here is a small part of my collection. [ATTACH]473234[/ATTACH] The shot of the detector is my third spiciest item from the collection—a wristwatch with radium dials. [ATTACH type="full"]473233[/ATTACH] The second spiciest object I have is a thorium ore sample that was “liberated“ from a spinthariscope. Don’t recall the μSv/h, but the CPM was about 212,000. The spiciest thing in my collection is a group of large, loose watch dials that are absolutely COVERED in Undark radium and ready to wreck your friggin day if you get too close. I forget the μSv/h reading, but I remember the CPM was just shy of 260,000. Those get stored in a solid lead pig. [/QUOTE]
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