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Myke:

There must be someone on the BP list from the Germantown/Philadelphia area that
knows a mason that works on nothing but mortared fieldstone walls.  Why would
you look in the Avery Collection? Do they keep very very thin masons stacked up
on the shelves in there?

Bryan

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Mike Devonshire wrote:

> Brian-
>
> Thanks, but the information needed concerns mortared walls, particularly on
> residences, Wave Hill for example.
>
> Rocky

Mike Devonshire wrote:

> Pinheads-
>
> I have a student who is looking for information concerning the construction
> of fieldstone walls on residential buildings. Any suggestions for source
> information - we have tapped out Avery.
>
> Twybil

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