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Speculum metal

Speculum metal is an alloy of four parts copper to one part tin.

It was used by some early telescope makers. For instance, Lord Rosse used it for the mirror of his "Leviathan of Parsonstown" telescope. Has the unfortunate property of tarnishing rapidly, requiring constant re-polishing.

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