I think he talked about this in another thread.
I can't recall the details, but plaster is inexpensive and readily available about anywhere.
I would guess as long as it does not crack during burnout, it would work (obviously it did work, or we would not have photos).
I also seem to recall that it is more a matter of cleaning off the investment material after casting.
Some investment materials may be easier to clean off of the cast metal.
I have seen some attempt to use concrete for furnace refractory, and concrete does somehow trap moisture, and it will explode when heated, even if it is fully cured.
Apparently plaster does not trap moisture when it cures.
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