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Contact Steve Rogers, Modern Display, Salt Lake City, Utah. I obtained
different
size large barrels through him. I don't know about the wheat, you may
want to
cover it with some form of protective sealant, though those mice can
still get at it.
John
Boise, ID
>>> [log in to unmask] 6/8/2006 7:53:21 AM >>>
Hey all:
Can anyone advise me where I can lay hands on a reproduction flour
barrel of the type that was around in the 1830s-40s? I found one
on-line source for barrels but would like more options.
I'm also looking for a supplier for artificial wheat, both as threshed
grain and especially on the stalk.
Any help with these would be much appreciated.
Dan
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Dan Bartlett
Curator of Exhibits
Midway Village & Museum Center
Rockford, IL
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