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Corroded Coppers ...

Quack

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New to this Forum site ... not yet sure how this works, so please advise.
I have several colonial coppers which we've dug recently that are badly corroded ... I've let them dry well (not rubbing with water, or any other liquid at this point).
Recently I stumbled upon a set of tools for dry cleaning such coins... they were holders (look like a pen) with interchangeable tips ... metal stylus, brass brush, wooden tip, brush, etc. ... from the U.K.
Of course (!) I've lost the web site, and cannot re-locate it (Grrr). I'd like to order those ... if anyone has any idea what the heck I'm talking about (!) They looked great, but I simply cannot recall the name.
Thanks,
and, any other advice on dry cleaning corroded coppers, much appreciated.
 
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