Hey all:
I got this email from a reader who read about a supposedly safe method
of obtaining rubbings from monuments. I don't know anything about it;
papier mache sounds like a bad idea to me---but I was hoping one of you
guys does. Anybody know of a way to do rubbings without harming the
stone? (or do we all do digital now?)
Kris
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From: Virginia G
Dear Kris,
I am hoping that you, or some one you know can help me. I found the
method, "applying the squeeze", mentioned in a 11/21/03 Associated
Press Article titled: "Gospel Verse found on ancient Shrine". The
method is a 19 th century technique of spreading a sort of papier mache
over a worn surface of a monument in order to be albe to read the
inscription. I would like to know more, because it sound's like a method
that could also be applied to reading worn gravestones in my family
history research. Thank you.
Ginny G
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K. Kris Hirst
The Wasteflake Project
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