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I can see EVERONE's point(s) on this. Tricky & probably no (full) win situation I reckon. (Not that it makes much difference what any of us think!)

I'd love to see it too, but a replica'd 'do' me, personally - if necessary.

Just to clarify, Fitz, are you suggesting the Gardom's Edge solution? I may be with you on that whole solution, ideally, but do you think it's safe enough with the 'replica' effectively marking where the real thing is? Or is it not really directly above the real thing or summat?

And I'd wanna know about 'natural' degredation, as I haveta say that there's a 'dispassionate' (& mebbe 'soulless') bit of me that sez put it wherever it'll be safest and best preserved and let anyone/everyone see replicas, both in situ and in museums (if they want to exhibit em).

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Moth

The 'no-win' thing also applies to the decision-making. How could it be properly democratic AND practical? We need to be able to able to trust the decision-makers, whoever they are & however they do it. at the moment there are too many of us who don't.

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Moth