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Heather,
I'd make my own boxes using acid-free corrugated board purchased from one
of the archival suppliers.
Rene Legler
Registrar
Columbia River Exhibition of History, Science & Technology
95 Lee Blvd.
Richland, WA 99352
In our collection, we have approximately 35 plaster death masks. I would
like to box these masks individually. I have looked through all the usual
archival supply cataloges (Gaylord, University Products, Light
Impressions) and have not found a box suitable for the size of the mask/s.
Everything is either just too small or way too big. I ordered a box from
Gaylord measuring 5 1/2H x 12 1/8W x 7 7/16D and it is too small in both
height and depth. Please email me with any suggestions about how I might
storage these or find boxes to fit them.
Thank you,
Heather Register
Asst. Director/Curator
Mosaic Templars Cultural Center
Little Rock, Arkansas
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