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P3D Looking for good glass?
- From: fj834@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Dr. George A. Themelis)
- Subject: P3D Looking for good glass?
- Date: Tue, 2 Dec 1997 12:07:27 -0500 (EST)
As you know, if I use something and like it, I want the stereo community to
know about it. Last night I had the chance to inspect and use the stereo
mounting glass which I got earlier from Dennis Sherwood. Unquestionably,
this is the best glass I have ever tried (and I have seen and tried a lot
of glass from various sources). It is perfectly clean, free of defects,
colorless and sufficiently thin (I like thin glass, it is easier to use and
keeps the weight down... it might even be possible to wrap cardboard
mounting slides in this glass, but have not tried it). If you are like me
and want to use the best for your good slides, you should try this glass.
Dennis is also offering the hard-to-find Avery labels for stereo slides.
Some years ago, Reel 3-D was offering this size and I was also able to find
it in my local office supply store. But now, neither Reel 3-D nor any
local stores stock it. The next smaller size is a bit too small for stereo
slides. So I was happy to get it from Dennis. You can use these labels
for cardboard, aluminum, glass, RBT... all types of stereo mounts and you
can also configure your computer and printer to print directly in a sheet
or individual labels.
For more information about the glass and labels, contact Dennis Sherwood
emdesher@xxxxxxxxxxxx
George Themelis
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