Rubber was kept inside original packing plastic bag in original box in a desk compartment in my living room. No air conditioning and no heater:
From “
http://www.weather-and-climate.com/ http://www.weather-and-climate.com/”
"Because of its location on a high plateau and its high elevation Mexico City enjoys mild, pleasant weather nearly all year. Winters are very mild. The temperature in winter averages between 20 and 24 degrees Celsius (high 68 to 74° Fahrenheit) and in summer the average temperature is around 28 degrees Celsius (83° Fahrenheit)"
It would be fair to say that under my watch this rubber lived in paradise. Can not say what it was like when it was in the UK.
The supply is now down to 12 oz as tomorrow I will be sending via regular mail to Mike Kirda 3/4 oz for testing. Needless to say the test will not be completed by next week as it will probably take 10 days or more to arrive. If it is not sold and shipped before the test, I'll keep it in storage in Connecticut. Mike suggested 3 feet for testing. The extra amount is to compensate his testing services. Time will tell how many of you will get beaten by that rubber.
Luis
Received on Thu Aug 28 2014 - 16:11:34 CEST