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I may be able to transcribe it. I do a lot of old materials archiving. It depends on the diameter if I can do it or not.<br>
Email me directly with pix of front AND back with measurements.<br>
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The second important issue is how to transport such a delicate item safely.<br>
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J. Mitch Hopper
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Custom Video Systems Co.<br>
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<span style="font-weight: bold;">On Sat 15/03/14 03:56 , Scott Thomas scottgfx@mac.com sent:<br>
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