Subject: Cigarettes
In ConsDist 9:61, Patricia Miller writes: >I've had a query from a small museum about how to number a pack of >cigarettes from the 1940s. The cellophane is still intact except for one >area. It would be possible to write a number on the paper at that point, >otherwise there seems no way to apply a reversible number. Also, there >is no evidence of infestation, but should it be considered after all of >these years? Any suggestions are welcome. The Upper Midwest Conservation Association recently put out a guide to labelling of museum objects. It was their Winter 1996 issue of Collections Care Network (Vol. 1, #6). They have extra copies of it, and they also have a labelling kit. You can reach them at 612-870-3120 or fax at 870-3118. Ellen McCrady 7105 Geneva Dr. Austin, TX 78723 *** Conservation DistList Instance 9:62 Distributed: Thursday, March 14, 1996 Message Id: cdl-9-62-010 ***Received on Monday, 11 March, 1996