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Re: [ARSCLIST] Earthquake proofing 78s Apr 26, 2008 ... What are the best ways to earthquake-proof your record collection? > - especially 78s. I implore everyone that I am dead serious, so? ...
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Re: [AMIA-L] A Month in the Country (1987) picture from 1987, A MONTH IN THE COUNTRY. It was released here in the U.S. ... Four put out a Region 2 DVD. This DVD is exactly the same as the previous ...
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Bartholomew-Tide Book Arts Fair, August 18th in Queenston, Ontario EDU; Subject: Bartholomew-Tide Book Arts Fair, August 18th in Queenston, Ontario; From: Audrey Hollinger <audreyh@thinkage.ca>; Date: Tue, ...
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Re: [ARSCLIST] Records History Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2005 10:26 AM Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] Records History. Dear Mike and List Readers, As you've probably found, ...
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[AMIA-L] CBC Halifax Research on the 1917 HALIFAX Harbour EXPLOSION Jul 28, 2003 ... Here at CBC Halifax (Nova Scotia - Canada) we're developing a major website on the subject of the 1917 Halifax Harbour Explosion. ...
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[BKARTS] Introduction to the world of Letterpress Printing Sep 14, 2002 ... Simple Tabletop Proof Press (examples: SignPress, Sirio, Atlas) http://www.donblack.ca/equipment/22.jpg Originally developed as "galley" ...
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[BKARTS] Introduction to the world of Letterpress Printing Sep 14, 2002 ... Simple Tabletop Proof Press (examples: SignPress, Sirio, ... Veteran letterpress printer Duane C. Scott and his wife have produced a great ...
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[AMIA-L] Pacific Image PrimeFilm 7250Pro3 Film/Slide Scanner Does anyone have an opinion of the PrimeFilm 7250Pro3 Film/Slide Scanner from Pacific Image Electronics? It seems like a very good price for what if offers. ...
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[AMIA-L] Reply: Pacific Image PrimeFilm 7250Pro3 Film/Slide Scanner Does anyone have an opinion of the PrimeFilm 7250Pro3 Film/Slide Scanner from Pacific Image Electronics? I haven't used that model specifically, ...
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Re: Raffia Meanwhile my request for information a while back > about a venerable historical face (the Raffia Initials) and its > creator managed to evoke nary a smile ...
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