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I'd be interested in this as well. We have more than a handful of these already in the collection.
Thanks,
Sara




On Jun 24, 2013, at 10:58 PM, Kathie Gow <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Hi listers. We recently received a donation of a giveaway from a local
> business. It's a 5x9 mirror showing a little Scotty dog next to a fire
> hydrant, and it says "Shall I?" Because it's a business that involved 2
> prominent families, and it's a funny little customer premium, we'd like to
> keep it to help tell the story of the business, but the fire hydrant has a
> thermometer inside. I did a little searching online and the general rule
> sounds like get rid of mercury thermometers as a hazardous material. The
> thermometer is quite small, though -- 2 inches high and less than 1/4 inch
> wide on the bulb. Any ideas regarding display or storage that would make
> this responsible to keep?
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> --Kathie
> 
> 
> Kathie Gow
> 
> Oral History Producer
> http://www.wordspicturesstories.com
> 
> Curator, Hatfield Historical Museum
> http://hatfieldhistory.weebly.com
> 
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