#fridayfictioneers – September 20, 2024

She and her mother found it when they were cleaning out the attic. Several boxes of what some call uranium glass. Antique glass with a glow in the dark glaze on it from decades ago.
She looked in her books about antique glassware and discovered that it is a much sought-after collectible.
As they got it ready for sale, they noticed the glow in the dark coating was flaking off. Antique collectors bought it anyway.
Later, she found out that the flaking was radioactive. What about the people who bought their glass?
Thanks to Rochelle for continuing to host #FridayFictioneers!

Sounds like a trail of trouble!
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Slightly radioactive.
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well, maybe they’d get a bit of a ‘glow’ about them, too … 😉 But seriously … I don’t think I’d wanna drink outta these!
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Oooooof. Hopefully the collectors know what they’re dealing with and take proper precautions!
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beware, i won’t touch it with a 10-foot pole.
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Radioactive objects are nothing to fool around with, RM. Caveat emptor!
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I feel sorry for those with large collections who handle their pieces frequently.
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Dear Rosemary,
Sounds like a recipe for disaster. Nicely done.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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Thank you so much, Rochelle!
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It’s good of her to think of the people who bought it.
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Oh no! A disaster in the making! Almost a horror story this one. Evil glass that kills the buyer, gets sold and kills again and again. Nicely told
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Thank you!
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