I understand my older figurines are made of “Ceramastone.” What is this?
A. Ceramastone was a high-quality plaster-like casting material in which Sebastians were cast for close to fifty years. Starting in the mid-eighties, Lance began to produce Sebastians in bonded porcelain and completed the conversion to this new material in 1988. The switch was made because this newer material was stronger while at the same time allowing for the same level of detail in each casting.
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- I understand my older figurines are made of "Ceramastone." What is this?