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If you aren't successful with the other answers, you might try a local
jewelry store and persuade them to sell you some.  They use them in various
sizes.  Any time I leave an item at my store, it is returned in a small
Ziploc bag to fit the item.

Sylvia S. Edwards
Huntsville, Alabama
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Philip L. Poland" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Sunday, January 09, 2000 12:54 PM
Subject: [CONCH-L] Reclosable Bags, Small


> I don't know how many of us use the very small reclosable (Ziploc-type)
> bags, but I find them to be perfect for my way of keeping specimens,
> particularly the tiny ones. Minute opercs can be put in the bag along with
> the shell, the bag can be coded, specimens aren't lost in the shag rug,
etc.
> Problem is, crack cocaine dealers like the little bags too, and they're
> sometimes considered paraphernalia by law enforcement agencies. This makes
> finding a supply difficult. Can anyone help me get a regular supply of the
> smaller (35mmX40mm, 40mmX60mm, 60mmX85mm) sizes? I don't mind buying
10,000.
>

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