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Have you ever used a large odometer-style counter in an exhibit? If you know of a source, please contact me directly at [log in to unmask] We're looking for a rotating drum type, similar to what you probably have in your car, only much larger--say, 1 to 3 inches (or 25-75mm) digits. We will probably want it about five or six digits wide, to count up to 100,000 or 99,999. I'd rather buy one than make one! Thanks much!
Chuck Stout
Exhibits Design and Development
Denver Museum of Natural History
2001 Colorado Boulevard
Denver, CO 80205
303-370-8364
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