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I have been using Yazoo Mills, Inc. They have been very responsive, have
a large variety of tubes available, and will do custom work if needed.
Yazoo Mills, Inc.
305 Commerce St.
New Oxford PA 17350-0369
717-624-8993
www.yazoomills.com
Jerry Fahey wrote:
> Anybody out there in museum land care to share their favorite source
> for cardboard tubes? As in 6 foot lengths, 3 to 6 inch dia.
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> Thanks,
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> Jerry Fahey
> University Museum
> Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville
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Julianne Snider
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