[or-roots] Request for information

Robert L. Casebeer casebeer at jeffnet.org
Sat Mar 6 01:53:04 PST 2004


Eugene, if you go to a computer owner who has an updated scanner program, and a large scanner, they
can make a color copy that will look like it never has been injured by shifting color over the damaged areas.  Then you can keep the originals, but display the corrected material.  Works fine on damaged
photographs, ought to work on certificates.  Bob Casebeer, Talent
    Your wrote:
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  Hi,

  Yesterday I was over at a cousin home.  He had two certificates that were dated 1928 and 1932.  Over the years these certificates had been folded and parts have been torn and scotch tape applied to the back of these certificates.  They are very beautiful color certificates.   The size of both certificates is approximately 9 inches by 12 inches.  I have a copy of both certificate if anyone would like to see them.  The question is besides putting them in a picture frame what other way could one preserved them from further damage.

  Eugene Melvin
  SW Portland, Oregon

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