Could you construct a stand like you would store a saddle? Simple carpentry?
Such stands can have a broader radius and support more of the natural
fibres? Almost like giving back the horse, bear or buffalo their skeletons.

 

Best regards,

Ware

 

 

L.W.S. Petznick, Ph.D. - Curator of Collections - McFaddin-Ward House - 725
N. 3rd St. - Beaumont, TX 77701

409-832-1906 - www.mcfaddin-ward.org

 

"That's Mine! Ciphers and Monograms in the McFaddin-Ward House 

Reserve Collection" is on exhibit in the Visitor Center until April 7th. 

 

 

 

From: Museum discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf
Of Mifflinburg Buggy Museum
Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2008 8:03 PM
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Subject: [MUSEUM-L] Large furs

 

I searched the archives and didn't see anything that could help.  Our museum
has a collection of fur lap robes (horse, bear and buffalo).  We  roll our
wool lap robes on tubes, cover them and store them on flat shelves.  But our
fur lap robes are too heavy to roll and we don't have any place where I can
store them flat, spread out (unless I really pile them).  I do have the
ability to drape them over a 6" diameter tube and cover them with a sheet.
But some, particularly the matching undertaker's horses are very brittle and
the hide is separating from the backing.  I'm concerned about the stress on
the hide if we just drape it. Is it possible to get larger diameter tubes?
Naturally it has to be inexpensive. Any practical advice for a cheap
solution would be greatly appreciated.  Please reply on or off list.  Thank
you.

 

Bronwen A. Sanders
Executive Director
Mifflinburg Buggy Museum
570-966-1355
www.buggymuseum.org

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