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If the bottles are NOT collection items (i. e., they're expendable), you
could paint the inside white.
-----Original Message-----
From: TK Vancura <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Friday, July 07, 2000 10:48 AM
Subject: milk for exhibit bottles
>What substance can I use to simulate the appearance of milk in the milk
>bottles in an
>exhibit?
>The bottles are collection objects but are being used in a purely
>theatrical way. Although they are not significant artifacts for my
>institution, the
>bottles have been accessioned into the permanent collection and I want to
>protect them as such. Any ideas, any warnings?
>
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