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edward spriggs <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 4 May 1999 15:59:08 -0400
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Hi, You can use a self-adhesive film (Repro Film) that you can print form your
laser printer, or run through your copier.  I comes in boxes of 100 sheet ,
8.5"x11" It comes in matte, clear and white.  They're at (800) 878-3776 for
information or assistance on using with your type and model of coppier.  I
have used this product alot and find it easier to work with since one can go
from computer to printer to wall for just the cost.  There may be other brands
in your area that are used for layout, arachitectural and engineering drawins,
labels, cut and past drafting, etc.  Perhaps you can find it in smaller
quantities because 100 sheets is costly.
good luck,
Ed Spriggs,
director/curator
Hammonds House Galleries
503 Peeples St.
Atlanta, GA 30310

Timmins Museum wrote:

> Hi everyone
>
> We were just wondering what everyone is using to afix
> labels and mounted photographs to their gallery walls (in particular where
> the wall consists of dry wall). In the past, we have used silicon, velcro,
> doublesided tape, and that cheap gummy stuff you buy at Canadian Tire.  Is
> there another solution worth considering, regarding this sticky situation.
>
> Thanks in advance
> Robin Ormerod
> Assistant Curator
> Timmins Museum: National Exhibiton Centre
> 220 Algonquin Blvd. East
> Timmins, Ontario, Canada
> P4N 1B3
>
> Tel (705)235-5066
> Fax (705)235-9631
> Email [log in to unmask]

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