This is a reconstituted thread. So, if the subject matter and photos look familiar, that's why. The original thread was created in Feb. of 2018, following a visit friends and I made to the Robbins Museum in Middleborough, Ma. The Robbins is the facility where the Massachusetts Archaeological Society stores and displays its collections.
A few days ago, internet gremlins gobbled up the old thread. I guess the gremlins liked this frame, lol.
So, briefly. This is my favorite frame at the Robbins Museum. It's about 2 1/2'-3' long on its long axis, and the biggest points in the center I estimate are in the 5" long size range. It's a very big frame. There are many artifacts on display at the Robbins. It's an old fashioned museum in that respect, so collectors will love it. In time, I will post other photos of the displays.
The first photo shows the entire frame, the next three photos start at the right hand border, and end on the left hand border of the frame.
A few days ago, internet gremlins gobbled up the old thread. I guess the gremlins liked this frame, lol.
So, briefly. This is my favorite frame at the Robbins Museum. It's about 2 1/2'-3' long on its long axis, and the biggest points in the center I estimate are in the 5" long size range. It's a very big frame. There are many artifacts on display at the Robbins. It's an old fashioned museum in that respect, so collectors will love it. In time, I will post other photos of the displays.
The first photo shows the entire frame, the next three photos start at the right hand border, and end on the left hand border of the frame.
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