Re: [lace-chat] Postcard storage

2011-05-19 Thread Sue Duckles
My suggestion is to find a local 'family history' group and ask them People who are interested in Family History usually store old photographs etc in archival quality folders. Sue in EY On 18 May 2011, at 19:14, Sue Babbs wrote: I have both my grandmothers’ postcard collections,

[lace-chat] Re: [lace] Pricker cover

2011-05-19 Thread Agnes Boddington
I got some small rubber bits from somewhere (cannot remember now) for my lace prickers. They look like mini rubber corks, and in my experience stay on very well and do not appear to blunt the pricker. It is brick-red dense rubber, similar to the old fashioned bath and sink plugs. Agnes

Re: [lace-chat] Re: [lace] Pricker cover

2011-05-19 Thread Sue Duckles
They sound like test tube bungs Agnes Sue in EY On 19 May 2011, at 12:40, Agnes Boddington wrote: I got some small rubber bits from somewhere (cannot remember now) for my lace prickers. They look like mini rubber corks, and in my experience stay on very well and do not appear to blunt

Re: [lace-chat] Postcard storage

2011-05-19 Thread The Lace Bee
One of the best makes of postcard, coin or stamp albums in the UK is a company called Duncannon who make a set of stockbooks and albums (fixed and loose leaf) under the trade name of Lighthouse.  I suggest you google it to find a supplier in the US.    My father migrated his stamp collection