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[BKARTS] Binders in Vienna, Budapest
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- Subject: [BKARTS] Binders in Vienna, Budapest
- From: Scott Kellar <skkellar@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2007 07:33:36 -0800
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A friend of mine, Jack Ringer, will be traveling and is interested in looking into his bookbinder roots. His ancestor, Philip Ringer, was a Chicago bookbinder in the 19th C. who had emigrated from the Austria/Hungary area. He will be visiting Vienna and Budapest. Does anyone know if individuals or institutions that he might contact? Thank you.
Scott Kellar
Scott K. Kellar
Bookbinding & Conservation
http://www.scottkkellar.com/
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