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Monta Lee Dakin <[log in to unmask]>
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I know this listserv has dealt with the issue of preserving  scrapbooks.  
So, I guess it is my turn to ask the question!
 
My cousin inherited a scrapbook that is probably from the 1920s or  30s.  
So, it is not in the best of shape since it is old.
 
Can you make suggestions on protecting the "scarp" - items and  images - 
while still preserving the  book?  She would like to  preserve historic nature 
of the scrapbook.
 
Suggestions and where to find resources are welcomed!
 
Monta Lee

Monta Lee Dakin, MPMA Executive  Director 
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