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Amanda:
I made a similar exhibit last year, and just had a cylinder fabricated at a
plastics company. I probably could produce the contact info, but I think
many companies could do the same.
Deborah Barker, director
Old Depot Museum
Ottawa, Kansas
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Subject: archeology exhibit resources
Hello All:
A colleague of mine is searching for a plexiglass cylinder to fill with
soil, rocks, "artifacts," etc., to demonstrate soil striations in an
archeology exhibit. He's done some research but isn't having any luck
finding a supplier. He's looking for a cylinder approximately 1.5 feet
wide, and between 3 and 6 feet tall. Does anyone have any suggestions on
suppliers?
Thanks,
Amanda Thompson Dyer
Curator, Bell County Museum
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