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"CORINNE D. MIDGETT" <[log in to unmask]>
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Hi,
I've got a dilemma and I'm hoping to get some expert advice.  We have two stone tools that were lent in the early 1970s; in the mid-1980s, they were given accession numbers and numbered using permanent black ink, possibly Sharpie.  There doesn't seem to be any base coat.  The lender has recently contacted us and wants the items back.  I've tried removing the numbers with distilled water and acetone; the acetone took off some ink, but left enough so that the numbers are still clearly visible.  I'd really appreciate any suggestions for getting these numbers off!

Thanks!
Corinne



Corinne Midgett
Registrar
High Point Museum
1859 E. Lexington Ave. High Point, NC 27262
336-883-3024 phone 336-883-3284 fax
www.highpointmuseum.org

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