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List,

There was a thread a month or so ago on the use of lab coats in science centers, and it seemed from that discussion that many of us use lab coats on our floor. From experience I also know that many of us put some sort of "kid friendly" colorful science icons. We do and I have seen them in other science centers.

I currently have a former visitor who just MUST buy one for his science teacher wife. While certainly flattering, it just is not feasible at this time for a host of reasons.

I thought maybe one of you out there who has these types of lab coats, might sell them in your store or know a third party vendor who might sell them.

(As an aside, we have thought about selling them, and I would love to hear anyone's thoughts)

I'd love to hear people on this topic. This guys is very insistent and we just cannot help him.

Thanks in advance,

Matthew White
Director, Hands On Science Center
National Museum of American History

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