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Welcome to our online sales site - Another Time Another Place. It is our desire to give you the best of service in all transactions.
Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions. Our prices on most items are negotiable. So, do not be shy about making an offer. You might be surprised at the price we can settle upon.
If you are looking for something, let us know and if we have it, we can send pictures or we may just put it on Bonanza! God bless and have a great day!
Donna and Morris
email: starkey.morrisstarkey.morris@gmail.com
Watch our video on youtube.com.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H6zq2kgvx5MRead our blogs at:
www.morrisstarkey.blogspot.com
www.faithandfamilynews.blogspot.com
www.letterfrombunkerhill.blogspot.comfollow us on Facebook at:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Another-Time-Another-Place/101313889954090HELPFUL HINTS:
Often vintage paper goods have a slight musty stored-in-the-basement odor characteristic of old paper goods. This can be removed however. Activated Charcoal purchased from a health food store, is the key. Activated charcoal is used to neutralize all sorts of odors, and it has no odor of its own. Get a cardboard box big enough to hold two shallow pans or cookie sheets. Spread about 3 ounces of fine powdered charcoal on a sheet of aluminum foil in a shallow pan. Use drinking glasses to support another pan or cookie sheet. Put your album on a clean white towel or white paper toweling, and place it on the second cookie sheet. You can probably put the charcoal and album in a closed box to speed the process. After 6 or 8 hours, rearrange the paper goods and repeat process for at least another cycle or two. You can reuse the charcoal by putting the pan of charcoal in a moderate 350 degree oven, without the paper, to reactivate it so it can be re-used. Repeat until the odor disappears.
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