[Nhcoll-l] Specimen drawer liners

Jay R. Cordeiro Jay.Cordeiro at umb.edu
Sat Jan 26 12:21:28 EST 2013


Hello museum and collections folks:

I've been following this thread on collections drawer liners and trays.  We here at Northeast Natural History & Supply carry and supply such products that might suit your needs.

Northeast Natural History & Supply Co. is the sole distributor of HH Elements archival museum specimen trays.  If your current situation warrants purchasing new archival specimen trays, please consider our product in your museum.  Our specimen trays are designed for curation, storage, rehousing, shelving, 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 come in a variety of sizes and are nested for maximum storage efficiency in most specimen cabinets.  Small trays can be used for specimens and larger trays for drawer liners or even drawers themselves (we can produce any dimensions you request)!

Please contact me at your convenience if this sounds like something the museum might wish to pursue.

Regards,


Jay Cordeiro
Northeast Natural History & Supply Co.
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Middleboro, MA 02346 USA
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