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Re: Numbering glossy prints.



Use the Schwan All-Stabilo pencil, available in art stores.  I bought a
version of this pencil through one of the archival supply houses (University
Products, I think), but it doesn't write on everything as well as the
original one.  Mine has the code number 8045 for the black pencil, but it's
available in other colors.  It literally writes on everything, and it is
erasable.

Erin Foley
Archivist
Circus World Museum
550 Water Street
Baraboo, WI  53913

608-356-8342, ext. 3283
fax 608-355-7959
efoley.cwm@baraboo.com


----- Original Message -----
From: "Ketina Taylor" <Ketina.Taylor@NARA.GOV>
To: <ARCHIVES@LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU>
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2001 12:34 PM
Subject: Numbering glossy prints.


I was wondering what others were doing to number glossy prints.  Normally we
use pencil to place item numbers.  However, glossy prints can not be written
on with pencil.  The only thing I can think to do is a small number with a
sharpie pen.  Are there any other suggestions?

Ketina Taylor

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