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Posted by Neon John on December 10, 2008, 9:48 am
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On Tue, 09 Dec 2008 16:20:29 -0600, david.williams@bayman.org (David Williams)
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>-> I don't know. Why don't you climb in your time machine, go back to the 20s
>-> and ask the author? I imagine that the difficulty was in bending the wooden
>-> separators and not the lead. That and the fact that square glass battery ja
>-> were widely available at the time. But please. Do go back and ask, won't
>-> you?
>
>-> John
>
>Cat food is often sold in square polyethylene buckets. I imagine they
>would do the job.
In 1920?
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