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The Arrow 2000 Project museum has a 1950s air force uniform that we
want to put on display. However, we do not have a case that would fit
it, and feel it would be best displayed on a mannequin. As with most
small museums, we have practically no funds--anyone have any ideas on
obtaining or making "affordable" mannequins, or any suggestions on
alternate means of displaying a uniform?
Thanks.
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Tim McShane
Curatorial Assistant, Parks Canada
(also, Co-Chair of the Museum Division, Arrow 2000 Project)
Views and opinions expressed are entirely my own, and do not
necessarily reflect those of Parks Canada or the Arrow 2000 Project
Association
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