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Re: [ARSCLIST] polyethylene sleeves and record cleaning machine



Rolando may have a certain amount of difficulty ordering from a supplier in the United States, considering the continuing trade embargo on sales to Cuba.

John Ross
Northwest Folklife

At 4/28/2004 07:08 AM, you wrote:
Try Bags Unlimted.  They're on the net and the least expensive of the bunch.
Don't get scammed into buying presumed higher quality supplies from
Preservation catalogs which are more expensive.  Ask Bags for samples if
you're not sure.  Get a pen to check PH from other sources.

Steve Smolian

----- Original Message -----
From: "Clave - Revista Cubana de Música" <clave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <ARSCLIST@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2004 8:53 AM
Subject: [ARSCLIST] polyethylene sleeves and record cleaning machine


> Dear colleagues, > > Our institution elaborates a program for the rescue and diffusion of the > Cuban musical patrimony. The disks is one of our main collections (78, 45 > and 33 1/3 rpm and acetate) and it is one of our priorities. We know that > two very useful tools to achieve a good state of conservation, besides the > perfection of the environmental conditions, are the soft polyethylene > sleeves like the Nagaoka and the Keith Monks and Loricraft record cleaning > machine. Our questions are: who sell these products?, what price do they > have? and if you know other variants with the same results. > > This is a project that begin now and a lot of knowledge has been contributed > by the exchange with colleagues of the World, for that we continue open to > any suggestion or collaboration. Thank you and greetings, > > Rolando > > Rolando Delgado Miranda > J' Biblioteca y Archivo "Odilio Urfé" > Museo Nacional de la Música > La Habana, Cuba >

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Seattle
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