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We use a type of paper that is aluminum coated. It is weatherproof, and you
can write on it with most any pointed object. If anyone is interested, I can
supply the particulars.
> J.D. Slaton
> President, Shell Wood River History Museum
> Try the Museum Homepage at:
> http://www.shellhistorymuseum.org
> Wood River Refining Company, Equilon Enterprises, LLC
> 618-255-3716
> mailto:[log in to unmask]
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> We are about to embark on tagging of agricultural implements used at
> Historic Brattonsville, our living history site. We need to use
> something
> that is tough amd impervious to weather - perhaps Tyvek? Anyone have any
> suggestions / experience with this that they would be willing to share?
> We
> need to find out what to use to write on the tags, and what to use to
> attach them. Many thanks -
> Anne T. Lane
> Curatorial Assistant
> Museum of York County
> 4621 Mount Gallant Road
> Rock Hill, SC 29715
> 803-329-2121, ext 104
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