My first thought would be to look for someone who produces plastic sushi..
> I'm looking for a realistic substitute for salmon eggs for use in an exhibit
> on pre-contact painting materials and techniques of the Native people of
> Southeast Alaska.
>
> I don't want to use preserved eggs commonly used by fishermen for obvious
> reasons and the only synthetics I have been able to locate (in fishing
> tackle stores) are flourescent colored.
>
> Any suggestions would be appreciated.
>
> Chris Hanson
> Curator of Collections
> Ketchikan Museum Department
> Ketchikan, AK
>
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