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Martha Katz-Hyman <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 18 Jul 2008 11:51:26 -0400
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Please excuse the cross-posting; I'm trying to gather as much wisdom as
possible!

I am currently working with a county parks and recreation department to
furnish 3 houses that interpret the lives of free African Americans in the
first half of the 19th century in Virginia.  All of the furnishings are
reproduction, but the county (very sensibly, given their financial
investment!) wants to make sure that all of the furnishings are marked in
some way.

The furnishings are already in the houses and, yes, this is something that
would have been more easily done before the furnishings were installed.
It's a subject that I have discussed several times over the past two years
with the county people I'm working with, but only recently have they decided
that this is something that needed to be done in order to keep track of
everything.

For this particular situation, I would have suggested that the furniture and
metals be marked using an engraving tool, the textiles with a permanent
marker on a seam, and the few paper objects with a pen in an inconspicuous
location.  I've also got a set of leather mule harness, and I'm not sure how
to mark that at all!  However, there is no electrical power at the site, so
using the electrical-powered engraving tool isn't a good solution.

I can certainly get a marking kit with Acryloid B-72 & B-67, and the pens,
and do it that way.  But any other suggestions will be gratefully received!

Thanks for your help.

Martha Katz-Hyman

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