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I am forwarding this message, with permission, from a calligrapher who needs
some advice on archival paper:
>Dear Anne,
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>Yes, please. To be more specific. I have a client who wishes a photo album.
>Overall size is 13.5" x 12.5". The photos are 8 x 10's. They are black and
>white only. No color shots. She wants them mounted on white or cream papers
>with a Japanese lace paper in between. The album is a modified Japanese
>four-hole binding.
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>My concern is of course the papers. I talked with Light Impressions and we
>agreed that it would be better to interleave the mounting pages with Apollo
>tissue. The mounting paper is more difficult. Arches cover which is
affordable
>is acid-free, but not lingin free. Twinrocker b-buff and creme is lingen free,
>but not affordable. (The photographers current binder is making this album for
>$80, the cost of b-buff alone is $90.)
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>Can anyone on your conservators list suggest a mounting paper that would be
>lingin free and affordable? My biggest problem is the size of the album. It
>can't be made smaller because the photos must be mounted either horizontally or
>vertically and I am faced with only getting two pieces out of a standard 20 x26
>inch piece of paper.
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>I would appreciate greatly any advice you can provide.
>
>Hermineh Miller in Reston, VA
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If anyone can help her, we'd both be much obliged. Thank you.
Anne Lane
Curatorial Assistant
Museum of York County
4621 Mt. Gallant Road
Rock Hill, SC 29732-9905
803-329-2121 ext 122 * [log in to unmask]
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