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Gabriel Orgrease <[log in to unmask]>
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Kitty tortillas! <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 7 Nov 2003 18:53:52 -0500
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Eric,

Call Lennie at Extech... tell him I sent you. He has a special interest
in exotic sheetmetal moldings -- no joke. If it requires assistance to
expedite let me know. I need good work with good friends and this would
make for two or three.

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Hammarberg, Eric wrote:

>I am looking for moldings in lead coated copper either alone (only the
>metal) or cladding over wood (kalamein).
>
>Can anyone offer info?
>It can be NYC or world wide.
>
>Eric Hammarberg
>Director of Preservation
>Sr. Associate
>LZA Technology
>641 Avenue of the Americas
>New York, NY 10011-2014
>Telephone: 917.661.8160 (Direct)
>Mobile: 917.439.3537
>Fax: 917.661.8161 (Direct)
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