I’m not certain how cost might be –
but what if they were “shadow box” mounted and then you could do an
engraving on the glass front of the box. This would keep the slate safer
from damage and at the same time provide an ability to “personalize”
the slate.
Alexis Parker
Consultant
Jacobson Consulting Applications, Inc.
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1:16 PM
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Subject: [MUSEUM-L] Slate Tile
Momentos
Dear All,
Our historic site's slate roof is being repaired and we are considering using
some "retired" slate tiles from the roof for a fund raiser as
historic momentos. We took them to someone to see if we could have them
engraved in some way, but they are too brittle.
Just wondered if anyone had any ideas or had used Slate before as an historic
gift/momento?
Maggie Harrer
WWC, Inc.
Phone: 201-265-1000
Website: www.HWWC.org
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