File:Shellac.JPG

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English: Photo of two different colors of shellac flakes, for the shellac article. The one on the left is "Dewaxed Bona" shellac, and the one on the right is "Orange #1 Waxy" (the most-used, classic, historically-accurate shellac).
Date Photo taken on Friday, January 2, 2009.
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  • 2009-01-02 22:16 Nuberger13 3776×2520× (4321334 bytes) {{Information |Description=Photo of two different colors of shellac flakes, for the [[shellac]] article. The one on the left is "Dewaxed Bona" shellac, and the one on the right is "Orange #1 Waxy" (the most-used, classic, historically-accurate shellac). |

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