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Roger Smith <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 23 Jul 1999 15:59:53 +1200
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Nothing like a little transparency on the List!

Might I suggest that you contact the Rheinisches Freilichtmuseum
Landesmuseum fur Volkskunde to see if they can offer suggestion on a
replacement
Their fax:  (49) 2443 5572

Roger
GLOBAL MUSEUM
http://www.globalmuseum.org




<Back in 1958 we Purchased a Transparent Lady from the German Good Health
Museum  in Cologne, Germany.  She is a very fine example of German
craftsmanship and shows nerves,  veins, arteries bones and internal organs
very clearly.  All the major organs light up when a button is pushed on the
display stand.

She has served us well but has suffered a broken plexiglass hand and we
would like to find a replacement.  Would anyone be able to provide contact
information for this museum if it still exists in any form.

Thanks

Ben Fleskes>

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