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>Our museum is preparing to update some displays of historic firearms in
>ancient vertical cases with pegboard backs. We are discussing several
>mounting options for long arms and pistols
>and the question of sources for "prefab" mounts has arisen. While it is
>possible to have custom plexiglas mounts made, the price is prohibitive.
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>We would be grateful to hear of solutions developed by other institutions
>and supply sources for the raw materials.
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>Many thanks.
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>Byron Johnson, Director
>Texas Ranger Hall of Fame and Museum
Byron:
When I was at the Nevada State Museum in the mid-80's we mounted a
semi-permanent firearm exhibit. We made metal mounts for the artifacts,
which were then mounted onto plexiglas (1/2") sheets. These plex sheets
"floated" (perhaps four inches) in front of murals with information relevant
to the period of the piece.
BTW, this exhibit has aged nicely because we avoided "trendy" graphics, and
the artifacts are safely mounted, yet still accessible for conservation
measures.
@#$#%$&*&%$#@*&%&$#@*&*ALL COMMENTS ARE MY OWN!#%*&%$##$@#!!@#*&!@&#*@!*@
Jim Gilmore, Curator of Exhibitions 916/243-8801
Redding Museum of Art & History fax 916/243-8929
PO Box 990427, Caldwell Park voice mail 916/224-8119
Redding, CA 96099-0427 email: [log in to unmask]
Web Page- http://www.shastalink.k12.ca.us/rmah/RMAHmain.html
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