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John Callan <[log in to unmask]>
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Pre-patinated plastic glass block w/ coin slots <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 26 Aug 2004 20:41:11 -0500
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Not sure.  I have very little information, I'm just trying to be
helpful...like Ralph.  I think it means that someone wants to make a
cobblestone street cobblestone again and is looking for folks who know
how to do it...ie, people who have already done it.  I know I did a lot
of research and planning for a project like this back when I was a
public servant.  But my memory vessel seems to have aborted some of
that information.  When I try to recall the details all I get is that
old feeling that I've been here before...and I may have been lost then
too.

-jc


On Aug 26, 2004, at 8:28 PM, Gabriel Orgrease wrote:

> John Callan wrote:
>
>> Has anyone experience with restoration of historic cobblestone?
>>
>> -jc
>
> Interesting idea...
>
> do you mean cobblestone as in the street ballast square stones usually
> of granite?
> or cobblestone as in small boulders of glacial till as in Albion or
> Phelps, NY?
>
> sorry for so many questions...
> in either case, what do you mean be restoration?
> I may have experience and not know it.
>
> ][<
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