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Hi,
 
The past decade I have collected what is considered by many to be the finest and largest collection of Antique Scientific Planetarium Projector Instruments. I would now like to turn it into a traveling science exhibit, but have no idea how to proceed.
 
The planetarium projector instruments may be viewed on my website: www.pictorialism.com 
 
Thanks,
 
Owen Phairis
Planetarium Projector Museum
Big Bear Lake, California
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(909) 806-5698 
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