Well now lets see....
I would say that the lifespan of a rubber band could be best compared to
a Tick on a hound. A tick gets seen it gets gone. The same could be said
for a rubber band. If ya are lookin for a true light up over this
question, pose it to the Archives list.
Ya might also check Ritzenthaler.
Chris Flynn
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From: Records Management Program [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
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Sent: Friday, June 24, 2005 8:08 AM
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Subject: Rubberbands
Good morning, I've been asked to do some research on the lifespan of a
rubberband! I have been a long-time lurker of the listserv and when
asked to do this "research" I thought of all of you right away. Forgive
me if my question seems strange.
As you know, rubberbands break and turn into dried up looking worms
after a while. I'm wondering if anyone knows of a type of rubberband or
band that has a longer lifespan. Typically, records are stored within
file folders but for the occassional ones that are not I'm wondering if
anyone has any suggestions. (Other than imaging).
I appreciate your feedback here in hot and humid Wisconsin.
Jeanne
Jeanne M. Callen
Records & Information Specialist
J.J. Keller and Associates, Inc.
(920) 722-2848 Ext. 2849
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