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Originally Posted by Runscott
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Leon, if you could get your friend's advice on how to go about doing that (company he uses, etc.), I would greatly appreciate it. I also have some paper-based collectibles that really need to be de-acidified prior to matting/framing, and it's something I've never had done before.
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Scott
I use Fraser Spafford Recci
http://www.fsrconservation.com They do a fair bit of work for the Seattle art gallery and museums. They're located just across the US border
Max