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At 12:21 AM 1/3/97 PST, you wrote:
>Gail,
>
>I assume you are looking for hooks for Japanese style painted folding
>screens. Artech Inc. in Seattle (206 728-8822) has developed a nice hanger
>which they usually have as a stock item. They are made of bent aluminum,
>are about 4" long and 1" deep, with a slot for adjustable installation.
>They are configured for flat installation, but are easily modified for a
>slightly folded installation. I have used them at Seattle Art Museum and
>other installations, and feel they are a fairly good design. I hope they
>work for your purposes.
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>Sincerely,
>Jamie Hascall
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><Subject: Painting screen hooks
>
><We are looking for a source for painting screen hooks (not just s-hooks).
>We have some that are great but can't find a place to purchase them (no
>one remembers where they came from). We have fabricated out own but that
>is too time consuming for our small staff at this time. The ideal hooks
>are about 4-5 inches in length with about 1" open ends.
>
>Thanks.
>
>Gail Kana Anderson
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>
>Jamie Hascall
>Hascall Museum Services:
>2335 N. 61st
>Seattle, Washington 98103
>Mountmaking Services, Seminars and Consulting for
>Seismic Mitigation and Presentation Excellence
>[log in to unmask] (206) 525-6941
>
Standard and custom S-hooks can be found through Crystalizations Systems,
Inc. (CSI). Try Pat Ellenwood, President @ 516/567-0888. Cheers. Geri
Thomas, Professionals for NonProfits, Inc.
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