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Hi Kathleen,
Just Black & White photo lab specializes in all old photographic processes
and has the ability to work with any odd sized negative or glass plate
negative.
You can get more information from their web site located at
maine.com/photos
David
On 19 Jan 2006 at 6:26, Kathleen McLean wrote:
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> Hello. I have an old negative dating back to the early 1900s and need to have it redeveloped,
> however, I am unsure where to go. I live in the Wilmington, NC area and would appreciate any
> input the list has in this matter.
>
> Kathleen McLean
> Graduate Student
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>
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