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Dear list,
I am new to the listserv and this is my third attempt to post a message.
So maybe the third time is a charm.
My question concerns artifact numbering. I will be training our site
museum staff next week and would like to have something to offer them
besides a white base coat and a black archival pen. I have searched the
internet extensively for a good white archival pen to use on a clear
basecoat, but have been unhappy with my findings. The Zig Opaque Writer
writes too thick and runs together. The Galaxy Marker goes on invisible
and only turns white as it dries, so if you make a mistake you don't know
it until the number is dry. I've revisited the old metal pen nib, white
paint scenario and am reminded of why we gave it up when Micron came
along. Has anyone out there found a better solution? If so, any help
would be greatly appreciated.
Sherry Massey
Senior Registrar
Oklahoma Museum of History
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