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Hi Tim,
could you please tell us what you are researching and what you are
looking for specifically?
It's a matter of fact that in most museums 90-95% of the objects are
in storage and asking a collections person which one they love best is
like asking a mother which of her children she loves best. Of course
there are many objects that have a great stories or are interesting,
but it would fill pages if I just grab the first ones that come to mind.
Best wishes
Angela
Angela Kipp
Collection Manager
TECHNOSEUM, Mannheim, Germany
www.technoseum.de
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Quoting "Tim Schildberger" <[log in to unmask]>:
> Hello,
>
> I'm in the middle of doing some research, and I'd love your help.
> I'm exploring the world of museum collections that are not on public
> display - trying to get a sense of what's out there. So - I have a
> simple question. In your opinion, what is the most interesting piece
> of your museum's catalogue currently NOT accessible by the public.
> It could be a great piece, or something with an amazing story.
> Any help you can give me would be greatly appreciated.
> Thanks,
> Tim
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