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Hello, Conch-L-ers

Re: This post is in response to a discussion and information request on specimen storage.  Please excuse any cross postings.


Here at Northeast Natural History & Supply, we distribute archival museum specimen trays.  It sounds like this is what you require and I hope you will consider our product.  Our specimen trays are designed for curation, storage, rehousing, and display; and can be utilized for shells, minerals, skeletal material, feathers, eggs, skins, anthropological objects, fossils, glass vials, as well as other materials, memorabilia, and valuables. Archival trays are custom-manufactured in a variety of sizes and are nested for maximum storage efficiency.
Our products are 100% archival and acid-free. Trays come pre-assembled (not flat and self-folding), overwrapped, and are constructed of glazed white corrugated cardboard.  We can line trays with plastazote or ethafoam, unbleached cotton, or polyester batting for use with delicate specimens.  We have supplied large institutions, small museums, and individuals and can accommodate any size dimensions you require.

Please contact me at your convenience and I can send images, product specs, samples, and/or pricing.

Regards,

Jay Cordeiro
Northeast Natural History & Supply
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From: Mammalian Biology [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of James A. Hart
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2013 11:00 PM
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Subject: Museum trays

Hi all,

Looking for various sized museum trays for specimens.  Can anyone point me in the right direction?

James A. Hart, Mammalogist
Wildlife Specialists, LLC
Wellsboro Office
        2785 Hills Creek Rd.
        Wellsboro, PA  16901
        Office - 570-376-2255
Home Office
        233 E. King St., Apt.#1
        Shippensburg, PA  17257
        Home- 717-532-2427
        Work Cell- 570-439-8590
        Personel Cell- 717-254-7023

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