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Creighton:
> some years back I made molds and recast some pieces of window surround
and
> window brackets at Morse Libby. I wonder, dare I ask , how do they look
> today? I believe I stillhave at least some of the molds. This would have
> been 14 - 15 years ago. creighton
I have seen your test pieces in various places around the building. I seem
to recall the intent was to test out various methods and materials, to
determine how they would last over the long term. To me, they look like
they have held up. I don't know if they are a part of the current
development of methods and materials.
John Leeke,
American Preservationeer
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To terminate puerile preservation prattling among pals and the
uncoffee-ed, or to change your settings, go to:
<http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/bullamanka-pinheads.html>
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