[Genealib] Display cases
dlunow at aol.com
dlunow at aol.com
Thu Jun 19 15:50:16 EDT 2008
There is a local Furniture Designer that can/does build beautiful pieces.
He can/will build what ever you want to your specifications.
He is in Wimberley, Texas
His name is Phillip Sell, Phone 512-847-8300. phillipsell at phillipselldesign.com
If you go with Phillip Sell I know you will not be disappointed!
ALSO: the Harry Ransom Center, in Austin has a copy of the Gutenberg Bible that is in a display case, you might contact them.
Harry Ransom Center
The University of Texas at Austin
P.O. Drawer 7219
Austin, TX 78713-7219
Curator of Books:
Richard Oram, Associate Director and Hobby Foundation Librarian roram at mail.utexas.edu 512- 471-4458
John Thomas, Curator of Pforzheimer Library & Lundell Library johnbarney at mail.utexas.edu 512- 232-1865
Diane
Diane Lunow
Stagecoach Library For Genealogical Research
585 County Road 1492
Wimberley, Texas 78676
-----Original Message-----
From: Traci Thompson <traci.thompson at gmail.com>
To: genealib at mailman.acomp.usf.edu
Sent: Thu, 19 Jun 2008 2:27 pm
Subject: [Genealib] Display cases
Hello all,
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Our genealogy society has offered to buy us a display case to house a large 1743 Bible that we own.? I have not been able to find a suitable case in library catalogs.? I've looked briefly online, but my keywords do not seem to be bringing up exactly what they want.? They have in mind a pedestal-type case, and of course I'd like something that would block UV light, etc.? Does anyone know of a good source for museum-type cases?? Any help appreciated, as always.
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Traci Thompson
Local History/Genealogy Librarian
Braswell Memorial Library
Rocky Mount, NC
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