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Yep. Me. We work all over the country, and have a huge site going in Seattle
right now. I imagine someone could pop down to Oregon. Who should I contact?
Cheers,
Molly Van Meter
Director of Restoration
Hayles & Howe, Inc.
Ornamental Plasterers
3500 Parkdale Avenue
Baltimore, Maryland 21211
410.462.0986 (F) 410.462.0989
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http://www.hayles-and-howe.com/
Maryland Col*League, League of Historic American Theatres
http://www.lhat.org/
Chair, Plastering & Decorative Finishes Committee, Preservation Trades
Network
http://www.ptn.org/
-----Original Message-----
From: Mary Krugman <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask]
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Date: Wednesday, September 27, 2000 12:20 PM
Subject: A Body of Knowledge?
>Folks, Anybody know somebody who can help this body from NTHP Forum-L?
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>-- Bizzy Body
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><<Subj: Help Request
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>I'm posting this query for a friend in Portland, Oregon who is =
>desperately trying to find a craftsman who can do traditional =
>plastering. Her architect is apparently of little use in finding =
>someone. Does anyone know of anyone in that area who can do this kind =
>of work?
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>If you could let me know, I'd appreciate it. Thanks.
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>Megan Bellue
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>Assistant Director
>National Alliance of Preservation Commissions
>P.O. Box 1605
>Athens, GA 30601>>
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