You
might try contacting Leila Cohoon at the Victorian Hairwork Society.
She also has a museum in Independence MO. She should be able to give
you the name of a trusted conservator.
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Good Luck,
Becca
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Subject: RE: Victorian Hair Weaving
Date: Mon, 9 Oct 2006 18:55:03 -0400
>
>I am from a small house museum and we have several pieces of
>Victorian hair
>art. Some of it needs some work. I am looking for a conservator to
>help us
>repair the pieces. Can anyone recomend someone that does this kind of
>work?
>Laurie
>
>Rosson House Museum
>Phoenix Az
>
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