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Thu, 8 Aug 1996 10:26:03 +1100
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Was this sword recently acquired from the back of a museum director or
curator? Cleaning blood from various metals involves....;-)
--
Jennifer Nuske
Deakin University,
Melbourne, Australia.
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Judy Prosser-Armstrong wrote:
>
> I am posting this for a colleague of mine at the Museum of Western
> Colorado in Grand Junction.  He would like to know the best and least
> damaging way of cleaning a sword the Museum recently acquired.
>
> I think there was something on this a few months ago on the list.  Am I
> correct?
>
> Replies can be sent to David Bailey via [log in to unmask]
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> Thanks,
> Judy Prosser-Armstrong

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