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You might try contacting the Mariners' Museum, in Newport News
VA. They should be in the AAM directory, inter alia. As I
recall, they have obtained such fakes as a _plum pudding_, for
use in displays. Again, as I recall, these are made from
polymers, in Japan. Lo-cal, no fat.
Henry Grunder
Conservation/Preservation Coordinator
The Library of Virginia
According to G. Brunschwyler:
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> We are looking for manufacturers of prop food for exhibits- fruit/veggies,
> etc. If you could help me with sources, please let me know. Thanks in
> advance,
> Greta Brunschwyler
> Curator of Exhibits
> SOHS
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