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RE: dress forms
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- Subject: RE: dress forms
- From: "SILENCE PATRICIA ... CONSERVATION" <psilence@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2000 12:40:43 -0400
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I have used Proportion London forms from Pucci - in New York. 212 633 0452. They have some fairly small ones (even girl's - although they have a bit too much tummy). These used to be Stockman forms, now Stockman is a French company with a different and smaller range. They don't have the "period" forms. Both the present Stockman's and Proportion London forms are paper mache covered with cloth. Either can be cut with a saber saw. Patty Silence
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From: owner-texcons@xxxxxxxxxxxx On Behalf Of Nancy J. Cyr
Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2000 9:48 AM
To: texcons@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: dress forms
Does someone know of a source for small size(2-4), cloth covered paper
mache dress forms for display? The small size women's form I've found have
had urethane foam under the cloth cover and the paper mache ones have been
size 6 or 8. Thanks, Nancy
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Nancy J. Cyr
Museum Collections Manager
The Goldstein:A Museum of Design
612-625-2737
http://goldstein.che.umn.edu/nancycyr.htm
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