Talk:Lost-wax casting

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"For a more detailed description of the process, see Patrick Kipper's book Patinas for Silicone Bronze; Roger's and Nelson Publishers:1995. He is a true guru of the art."

This looks like a plug to me, should it be kept?

—Preceding unsigned comment added by DigitalRushDude (talk • contribs) Pjacobi 16:01, 13 October 2006 (UTC)

Be bold in updating pages! (And pls sign on talk pages with four twiggles, like ~~~~, this will automagically insert your signature and a timestamp).
I've made a standard book entry out of this, but it's somewhat off topic here, so plain deletion would be an option.
Pjacobi 16:04, 13 October 2006 (UTC)