A drying rack for brushes at the Cedar Key Historical Society. These were used for brushes, where they were placed in between coats of shellac for the handles. Shellacking was done on dry days; damp weather would turn the drying shellac a milky color.Galleries:Cedar Key, Fibers, Historical Museums, LevyKeywords:brushes, cedar key, cedar key historical society, drying rack, fiber, fiber production, fiber tradePhoto Location: Cedar Key Historical Society, Cedar Key, FloridaPhotographer: Chad CullenDate of Photo: 03/02/2011Device Make: CanonDevice Model: Canon EOS 5DExposure Time: 1/125F Number: 4/1Original Dimensions: 4368×2912Picture Orientation: LandscapeGPS Coordinates: 29°8'9.96"N 83°2'0.89"WPicture Number: 7563
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