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How about using swivel-tethered magnifying glasses with rubber or
foam "bumper rings" to protect the case and glass?
On Feb 22, 2006, at 9:52 AM, Charity Counts wrote, in part:
> We are trying to find magnifiers that would slide in front of 2-d maps
> in artifact cases in order to view them more easily. We need them
> to be
> durable, movable, child-friendly and artifact-friendly.
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