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Can anyone on the list suggest a source and/or the process by which
someone would clean an antique Indian cradleboard?  The patron says
that
the cradleboard is made from deerskin with a poylester and imitation
fur
lining.  There is also a moss bag.  I am, also, wondering if someone
in
the Seattle area does this kind of work and would appreciate any
leads.

Thanks,



Stan Shiebert
Librarian
Arts, Recreation & Literature Department
Seattle Public Library
TEL: 206-386-4636
FAX: 206-386-4616
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