C019 At Museum Case Study

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Good Morning Staff,

Please see the attached photos of the items that is located in area C019 at museum. Let me know if you are interested in the use of the items by COB, Monday, November 13th. If you are interested, you will have to make arrangements for the items to be transported to your location .

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