[NHCOLL-L:2441] Interested in using archival stamps for processing documents.

Susan Fishman-Armstrong sfishman at westga.edu
Tue Oct 5 10:50:17 EDT 2004


I am curious if any of you have used archival stamps for processing
documents and plastic bags?  I started looking into the science of scrap
booking and noticed that many of the stamps now identify themselves as
archival, lightfast, and use pigma ink.  I have checked out one stamp pad
and played with it and I really like it for stamping on plastic bags.  I am
trying this stamp for adhering our accession number onto artifact plastic
bags. It really cuts down the time for 'writing' the accession number on the
plastic bags.  

Have any of you had experience with these newer stamps?  What are your
thoughts, concerns, etc.?

Susan

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Susan Fishman-Armstrong
Laboratory Coordinator
Antonio J. Waring, Jr. Archaeological Laboratory
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