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Date: | Thu, 4 Feb 1999 20:46:23 EST |
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Penny,
Here's what has worked for me:
(a) a party rental supply store usually sells old equipement; I bought
really
good stantions and rehabed them. They were very inexpensive --
about
$10 each. But be warned, they are very, very heavy, and stopping at
an intersection, a stantion tipped gently into my windshield and
cracked it!
Oh, the joys of running small museums.
(b) since you are using a table, you can have a plexi glass
craftsperson make
a large cube that will fit on the top of the table (you can screw
it from under-
neath so that it is secure and stable). We used old, wooden
library tables at the school museum I used to manage, and had our
designer make such cubes.
This was an inexpensive and secure way of making display cases.
Hope this helps.
pamela sezgin
executive director
The Georgia Mountains History Museum at Brenau University
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