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Brad Holderman <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 25 Sep 2001 13:27:27 -0700
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Indigo,

No good answer on the question, actually.  However,  I
do document and photographic conversion (i.e. paper
into digital).  Althoug it wouldn't solve the problem
of the physical documents, I could ensure that
duplication of the photos could be accomplished.  At
this point as well, I would be willing to trade a
resume reference for the work.

Let me know.

--- Indigo Nights <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi, Gang.  As the girlfriend of an auto racing fan,
> I've managed to sign up for a discussion group on
> Racing History (I mean, isn't that what good
> girlfriends do?  Have to learn about his hobbies to
> score points.  LOL).
>
> In any event, one of the gentlemen there has the
> following questions, and I KNOW you guys are the
> experts on this.
>
> What suggestions do you have that I can take back to
> him/them.
>
> Many thanks!
>
>
> I was just loaned a very large collection of 3X5
> black
> and white racing photos from here in Southern
> California that are about 45 years old. The photos
> were stored in a box all these decades and are
> curled
> up to a point that the center area is the only part
> of
> the photo that is flat.
>
> Does anyone have any ideas for un-curling photos,
> other than placing them under an heavy object, and
> also, how to remove 45 years of odors?
>
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Cordially,

Brad Holderman
ARTIFACT INK - Documentation for the Archaeological Science

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