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Mark sorry this one didnt follow the script I think I gave it three thin coats both sides when I put it on never use one nail where six wont do. Forgot your Dad was a shearer mate. I keep a circular disk of Corian to clamp the disk and the new paper together altogether too much I think in retrospect.


In the 1970,s we used cow gum to apply to the blacks on photographs then sepia toned the portraits etc had intact blacks and flesh toned, the gum we rubbed off then a very competent lady used to hand colour the pics, seems like yesterday then colour phography progressed. Our Studio we bought in 1972 was a studio for a hundred years with a glass roof employed 12 people during WW2 I understand. Reminising further we did so many basic photo processes after five years we returned to Canberra as our kids were hiving off in our country city, lots of fun and hard work.


Peter.:thumbs:


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