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Fri, 17 Jun 2005 00:21:22 +0200
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Hello,
One of our clients (a major museum) will have to move its collection of 
several hundred historic flags and banners to new premises. Some of the 
flags dating from the 15th century AD to our times are in really very 
bad shape and litterally dissembling in smaller parts. The doorways of 
the actual storage in a classified historic building are so narrow that 
it is impossible to move some of the flags lying on a support (e.g. the 
support have to be tilted or even handled in an allmost upright 
position).  Due to the fragility (crispness) of some objects they can't 
be rolled nor sandwiched or pressed between two boards. Any experiences 
or suggestions to solve this delicate problem with least loss possible 
would be very much apreciated  ...

Joachim Huber, Prevart GmbH
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Prevart GmbH - Museumsplaner - Konzepte für die Kulturgütererhaltung
Oberseenerstrasse 93
CH-8405 Winterthur
www.prevart.ch

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