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White out??? Aaahhh (notice I'm from a museum)
University Products; White Acryloid B72; #039-2000; $6.15 per bottle
Roberta Charpentier
Archaeology Lab Supervisor
Mashantucket Pequot Museum and Research Center
110 Pequot Trail
Mashantucket, CT 06338
Phone: 860-396-6936
Fax: 860-396-6914
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From: Anita Cohen-Williams [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Monday, September 08, 2003 6:19 PM
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Subject: Re: glass patina
What we do (and don't tell the museum folks this, they tend to go
ballistic) is to put down a small layer of white out, let is dry, and then
write on that. Once the ink dries, put on a coat of clear nail polish on it.
This is how we mark all our artifacts, including the metal.
At 11:57 AM 9/8/2003 -0700, you wrote:
>Anita,
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>I didn't think it would be 'proper' to remove it...and possibly cause a
>unstability problem for curation.....but HOW does one go about wrting a
>label on the items...when this stuff wont take the ink....or peels off as
>you attempt...but not necessarily exposing a clear surface. ??
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