Your source for these great gloves is:
Man-How Inc
P.O.Box 2705
Trenton N.J. 08607
(609)-392-4895
FAX 1-609-392-0194

A caveat though,if you are handling glass or bright metal objects like
musical instruments they tend to leave a "ghost" of pebblies on the finish
which can be buffed off with a soft cloth.They are great to lift off plinth
covers over objects in museum cases,especially when there are no other areas
(handles) to grasp.
They are avail in sm,med,Lg and xl at $1.53 per pair and the supplier does
send free samples.They do not shrink like other cheaper gloves.
Regards
Len Hambleton-Objects Conservator
North Carolina Museum of History
Raleigh N.C. 27601

At 11:42 AM 10/23/95 -0700, you wrote:
>I am looking for a source for washable (not disposable) white cotton gloves
>with beading on the fingers and palms for extra grip. I have ordered baton
>twirler gloves in the past but wonder if there is an archival supply source
>for this. On the subject of archival supplies: I just spent 1/2 hour
>"surfing" the arts NET looking under resources for archival/lconservation
>suppliers.  Anybody know of a site?
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