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I am not that familiar with engraving methods, and wasn't even sure what a "copper" bookplate was, or how it was different than other engraving methods, as I didn't even know that engraving plates were made out of copper. Did a quick search and found this helpful link...
http://www.antiqueprints.com/Info/engraving.php ...in case anyone else finds its helpful. |
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