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  • Sources of Materials
  • Lascaux acrylic adhesive 360 HV and 498 HV (Note: Lascaux adhesive 360 HV is no longer produced; the manufacturer has replaced it with 303 HV).
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  • Brooklyn, NY 11211
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  • A-D Strips
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  • 70 Lomb Memorial Drive
  • Rochester, NY 14623–5604
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