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Mr. Hudson: Try University Products (FAX 1-800-532 9281 / Tel. 1-800-532
9281) - they carry polyethylene zipper bags, which they claim to be
"completely inert." They also have artifact ID tags which are advertised
as acid free/lig free with a cotton string. Also Gaylord carries the same;
contact for international clients is (FAX 1-315-453 5030 / Tel. 1-315-457
5070, ext. 287).
I hope this helps. Good luck with your project. If you have any more
questions, please feel free to contact us directly.
Karen
At 03:50 PM 7/30/97 +0100, you wrote:
>Does anyone know of a supplier of zip-top plastic bags (of the type
>often used to store food etc.) but made out of polyethelene rather than
>PVC and therefore suitable for storing metal artefacts?
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>Also a supplier of conservation grade / archival quality (acid free)
>tags for attaching to objects?
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>Ever hopeful,
>
>Giles Hudson,
>Museum of the History of Science,
>Oxford,
>U.K.
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Karen E.K. Brown
Field Service Representative
Northeast Document Conservation Center
100 Brickstone Square
Andover, MA 01810-1494
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Tel.(508) 470-1010
Fax (508) 475-6021
http://www.nedcc.org
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