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I started working in pewter in 2000 and made things like candle stick holders and castings of sculptures done in clay. After moving to Cape Cod I tried using RTV Silicon Rubber to take an impression of an Oyster Shell. From this I made the "Wellfleet Oyster Keychain" which got rave reviews from all my friends. Then in the summer of 2005 I took an impression of a young horseshoe crab and did castings using the gravity pour method. I started selling these in shops on the outer cape and couldn't keep up with the demand. So by a stroke of luck I discovered that people really like pewter castings taken from the actual "sea creature". I plan to continue to use this method and add more creatures to my product family.
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