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At 12:14 PM 11/1/96 -0500, you wrote:
>NyRanger4 wrote:
>>
>> Hi Museum Group.  I have been looking for something for quite some time.
>> Hopefully someone will be able to direct me to it.
>>
>> A few years ago I saw a kit in an art supply store that contained a Greek
>> Pot.  Basically, it consisted of this: It was stuck inside a rock.  The
>> buyer was responsible for "excavating" it.  They would dig it out of the
>> rock, glue it back together, and they had a Greek Pot.  I hope I am
>> explaining this correctly.  Does anyone know what I am talking about, and
>> if so, where can I find one.  Thanks.
>>
>> Arthur Fleischmann
>> http://funrsc.fairfield.edu/~8_mapuzz/art/homepage
>
>
>You can find similar kits at shops at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New
York - or try their mail order  catalogue.  Cheers!  Geri Thomas,
Professionals for NonProfits, Inc.

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