I have a question regarding a Webster Display mannequin.  We are
considering purchasing one of these for a WWII uniform.  My immediate
concern was whether these are archival quality mannequins and whether it
would off gas in the future.  We contacted Webster displays and received
a letter stating that their materials were inert.  They use a L61
Sherwin Williams production lacquer, which supposedly does not bleed or
off gas once dry.  Has anyone else used these mannequins or have any
further insights for us to consider?  

 

Thank you in advance,

Ava Wilkey

Registrar / Assistant Curator

Southern Museum of Civil War and Locomotive History

In affliation with the Smithsonian Institution

2829 Cherokee Street

Kennesaw, GA  30144

PH:  770.472.2117 ext 112

email: [log in to unmask]

Visit us on the web at www.southernmuseum.org
<http://www.southernmuseum.org/>  or www.kennesaw-ga.gov
<http://www.kennesaw-ga.gov/> .

 


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