Sunday 11 November 2018



On Friday the Museum of Miniature Found Objects received the Vitoria Hair Institute's report on the alleged link between the Anti-Forgery Auto Compactor (AFAC) and hair regrowth, after an incident involving an apprentice curator and the AFAC at the museum. After rigorous testing, the link was found to be genuine. Of the sixty-four bald volunteers, forty-nine were found to be experiencing hair regrowth after being exposed to the AFAC (modified to avoid damage to volunteers' heads). The MMFO is now in consultation with hair specialist Dr Ebbing von Schutter, and further updates will be available shortly.

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Found objects:
= blue plastic label (man-shaped): 11.10am, Thursday 24 November 2011, Holloway Road, north London;
= chess pawn: 1.47pm, Saturday 15 September 2018, Hullasey Farm, Tarlton, Gloucestershire;
= plastic dice: 7.56pm, Monday 14 December 2015, Stroud Green Road, north London.

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