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If you're not opposed to connecting with another museum within the same subject area I would recommend connecting with the American Clock and Watch Museum in Bristol, CT. www.clockandwatchmuseum.org
On Feb 22, 2013, at 12:36 PM, Noel Poirier <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hoping folks could provide some insight.
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> Our Museum Store has catered, for the most part, to the members of our parent organization. This meant that we've principally carried products and books that had direct tie-in to our subject matter. Unfortunately, the members of our parent organization represent only about four percent of our Museum visitors.
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> We'd like to make better use of our store space by providing items of a more general nature that will appeal to our Museum visitors. I am wondering if there are products in your Museum stores that are consistently good sellers to a general audience. I think those museums with decorative arts or technology missions would be of most help here.
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> Any thoughts you have or vendors you would recommend would be appreciated.
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> Thanks,
> Noel Poirier
> National Watch & Clock Museum
> Columbia, PA
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