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working with collections is looking at an archbishop's glove from fifty years ago and giggling with your coworker about how he had tiny hands before either of you thought to check if the gloves were made of stretchy material

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I don't have anything clever to say, just look at this thing
You already know the joke I'd make about this. why even bother
Why do we have so many pictures of these two bolt cutters??? Ok, to be fair they are very photogenic bolt cutters
"Forge hammer" ok Forgehammer, you are a dwarf surname or perhaps a Transformer name

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"Small boring tool" well that's rude, I mean sure it doesn't have a lot going on but it does its job!
studying museology sometimes is sitting around the table with family and staying quiet when it comes to the opinions you have on certain museums they like
lil photo dump of the print and postcards i got from the david blackwood exhibit at art gallery ontario...
begging y'all to check out david blackwood and his work if you haven't already. so grateful that i got to see such a detailed exhibit showcasing blackwood's talent that explained his printmaking process, and featured portions of his personal archives!