RE: New crate technology
Richard,
Sorry I am chiming in so late on this email, but I thought you might want to look in to Glausbau Hahn's Protector Cases. They are used for humidity, UV and surface protection. Designed for shipping and exhibiting.
You would want to contact Jamie J. Ponton, VP of Glasbau Hahn, 845.566.3331. They will have samples at the AAM conference at booth #410.
www.glasbau-hahn.com
Monte Martin, President
Martin&Martindesign
469.569.0338
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>From: pacinlist@pacin.org
>To: pacinlist@pacin.org
>Sent: Thu, 23 Mar 2006 15:58:54
>
>Just so everyone will know, I'm asking this
>question because I've been
>asked to do so.
>
>We are organizing a traveling exhibition and
>several of the objects are
>oil paintings on wooden panel and oil on copper
>plate. The value of
>these objects requires that we indemnify them and I
>was wondering if
>there has been any new crate technology that will
>create a more stable
>environment for these delicate objects? Standard
>wooden crates can be
>made stable enough to travel these objects, but for
>the sake of
>indemnification, I wanted to see if anyone had an
>alternative to the
>standard wooden crate. Any suggestions would be
>greatly appreciated.
>
>Richard Hinson
>Chair,
>PACIN
Monte Martin
Nerwin&Martin, Inc.
Fine Art Products and Services
www.nerwinandmartin.com
214.252.0692 Dallas
817.281.5991 Fort Worth
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