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Whitney Alexandra Jones Robertson <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 6 Jul 2010 16:11:03 -0400
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Hello all,
I was wondering if anyone had advice on lining cardboard boxes to make them
acceptable for archival storage. We have some very long tubes holding rolled
textiles which we would like to put into boxes, and the only ones big enough
(8' long) are the boxes the tubes came in, which are made of standard
corrugated cardboard. Outside of Marvelseal, are there any other good (and
potentially cheap) options?
I would really appreciate hearing how other people have done this, if
possible.
Many thanks!
Whitney Robertson


Whitney A. J. Robertson
Fashion and Textile Specialist
M.A. Fashion and Textile Studies, FIT '09
B.A. with Distinction, Music, UVa '06
http://fashion-museum.blogspot.com

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