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Hello again.
The URL for Period Designs is www.perioddesigns.com
Be sure to go there. It is a fascinating place for anyone interested in U.S.
history;
many of their pieces have been used in 'period' films, such as Amistad and
The Patriot.
Again, I have no financial interest in Period Designs.
DFM

> Another good place for information would be Rob Hunter at Period Designs
in
> Yorktown, Virginia.
> He and Virginia Lascara, who are 2 of the owners of Period Designs, are
> extremely knowledgeable
> about old maps and prints. Their telephone number is 757.886.9482. The
> address is 401 Main Street, Yorktown, VA 23693
> They would surely be able to tell you if you should attempt restoration
and,
> if so, how to do so, and where to go to get the job done well.
> They would also be able to tell you who NOT to go to and what a reasonable
> price to pay might be.
> They also have a web site at perioddesigns.com
> I have no interest in this company other than respect and admiration.
> It is a true treasure.
> Deane F. Mills
> York County , Virginia
> ----- Original Message -----

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