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Date: | Wed, 17 Jan 1996 15:04:24 -0500 |
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>Is anyone working on costume collections willing to share info.
>I am curating a costume collection at the Museum of Victoria and currently
>registering and cataloguing boots and shoes. Does anyone have some advice
>on the best method for putting registration numbers of leather?
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>My Email is: [log in to unmask]
There are a number of things you can do. We use numbers on paper tags with
strings looped around buttonholes, straps, etc, whenever possible (archival
tags and ink). On some shoes we write the number in ink on cloth tape and
sew it into the inside of the shoe. In moments of desperation we use an ink
number on the sole, with a clear barrier laid down first (varnish or nail
polish) and then the ink or paint. This is obviously the most permanent,
with all the attendant pros and cons.
Ivy Fleck Strickler Phone 215-895-1637
Drexel University Fax 215-895-4917
Nesbitt College of Design Arts [log in to unmask]
Philadelphia, PA 19104
"Never forget that life is like a Fellini movie, and you're getting to see
it for free."
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