File spoon-archives/puptcrit.archive/puptcrit_1996/96-08-21.102, message 6


Date: Sun, 14 Jul 1996 23:40:59 -0500
From: "Rickey L. Krogh" <rk55400-AT-ltec.net>
Subject: Re: Puppet Storage


At 12:12 AM 7/15/96 -0400, you wrote:
>What is the most efficient and cost effective (cheap) way to store puppets. We
>have a lot of them and have been cut back to just one small room. We currently
>have a peg board kind of setup that has a pair of pegs per puppet for them to
>hang between. I've never really liked it because of the damage it can cause to
>the puppet head and neck.  I also don't like big plastic 'trunk' like
>containers because they don't allow the puppets to breath (evaporation of
>moisture after being used, not actual breathing :<). Does anybody have any good
>ideas? 
>                        
>Allard Lewis <><
>Power Puppeteers
>alewis-AT-harris.com
>
>
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We use banker's boxes and store them on a shelf that runs around the whole
room next to the ceiling.
Rick Krogh
A die-hard puppeteer!
"Whatever your hand finds to do, do it with all your might." {Ecclesiates 9:10a}
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