GEIGER COUNTER TEST-SOURCE:

 

FOUR OUNCE FIESTAWARE

ORANGE GLAZE CERAMIC

14% uranium in glaze

These pieces average 25,000 CPM

when measured with a standard

pancake probe, such as the

Ludlum 44-9 pancake probe.

 

$12.00 plus shipping

 

SAME LOW PRICE FOR ELEVEN YEARS; since 2013!

NO price inflation, other than USPS postage costs.

 
 
 
FIESTAWARE RED-ORANGE
CERAMIC PLATE SHARDS,
4 OZ., 1936-1943 VINTAGE
with 14% natural glaze
 
 
 
FiestaWare, a top-selling brand of
household ceramic plates, used natural
material to color their ceramic glaze
during the years from 1936-1943. These
ceramics were made in USA by the
Homer Laughlin Ceramics Co. of West
Virginia.  In 1943, the government's
Manhattan Project, led by Professor
Robert Oppenheimer, confiscated the
company's uranium supplies because they
were needed for the WWII war effort. 
If you have a Geiger counter, you
need to have "test sources" to check
and calibrate your instrument. Each
clear plastic bag seen in the photos
has 4 ounces of Fiestaware red-
orange ceramic plate fragments. As
seen in photos, I have measured the
activity level of some of the larger
shards. The Ludlum 2100-1 scaler-
counter and 44-9 pancake probe
give the most accurate readings
possible: the 2100-1 scaler digitally
counts every pulse; it does NOT merely
do an analog estimate. The ceramic
pieces give moderate average readings
of approximately 25,000 cpm units.
                                                                           
  Bags of the orange ceramic are available,  
each for the $12.00 price plus shipping.
The heavy plastic bag weights about
half an ounce  (14 grams).
 
 
 
FiestaWare red plates are still made,
but the natural content was
removed after 1943.  If you buy
FiestaWare from later years, it
will look like the pieces seen in
the photos, but it will have no
activity level at all. My fragments
are guaranteed to be from the
1936-1943 era, with measurable
activity.
 
 
 
SHIPPING:  This will be via ground-
advantage only, and all postal regulations
regarding packaging will be
carefully followed.
 
 
 
$12.00 + s/h     4 oz. net weight
 
 
 
 
SHIPPING NOTES
I do combined shipping, so look at my other
ads, also. If you order two or more items,
pay the postage as stated in the ad. Then,
when the parcel is mailed, I will refund
any overpayment on postage above
the actual cost of postage. The
parcel will be wrapped and shipped in
accordance with all postal regulations.
 
 
 
This ad is for the bags of ceramic pieces only;
The Ludlum 2100-1 scaler instrument and 44-9
pancake probe are NOT INCLUDED (!)
 
 
Price:  $12.00 each 4 oz. bag,
plus shipping
 
 
HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
 
Stephen Buggie, Ph.D.
 Psychology Professor Emeritus
Univ. of New Mexico, Gallup