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Karen Jones

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Posted By Karen Jones 05-08-2025 17:47
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Hi Kristin, As the acting C2C Care community monitor, I'd like to thank you for posting this question to the community. Furniture is not my area of expertise, but I'm sure you'll get some good responses. Meanwhile, check out https://www.nps.gov/subjects/museums/upload/07-05_508.pdf It's dated 2002, ...
Posted By Karen Jones 05-04-2025 12:10
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Hi Mary, Thanks for your query. You might try contacting Mountain States Art Conservation for advice on moving the clock safely. Both "furniture" and "instruments" are listed on their site, and they are local. https://www.msaconservation.com/ Also, on the C2C site, check out https://conne ...
Posted By Karen Jones 04-29-2025 12:50
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Hi Ashley, As the acting C2C Care community monitor, I'd like to thank you for posting this question to the community. Textiles are not my area of expertise, but I'm sure you'll get some good responses. And there are some good C2CC references available to you. Check out Live Question and Answer Session ...
Posted By Karen Jones 08-08-2024 15:28
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Thanks for your question, Sarah. It's a practical one, since this scenario is fairly common. Many sleeves manufactured through the 1980s (and some later) were made of PVC (poly vinyl chloride). This plastic is not inert. if you see evidence of off-gassing (usually pink image offset) on the sleeve, ...
Posted By Karen Jones 04-13-2024 14:38
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Hi Colyn, As the acting C2C Care community monitor, I'd like to thank you for posting this to our community. Based on my limited experience, you are probably looking at a very long-term process to get this under control; they are pernicious! Several resources you might check out are: Museum Pests ht ...