gary n
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Re: and in 1922...
Gary you always amaze me. This is great.
Jack
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Gary, totally awesome, as usual. But...there must be more. I read all three, but surely there are products for sale...?
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From what Ive been reading about old parchment, its a dirty smelly job. A parchment yard is where animal remains went and were then processed for other things. The skins, intestines, bones, hair ect. It was used on books {covers I imagine} and also a very long time ago... to write on {like the dead sea scrolls}. New parchment is considered to be paper.
Funny thing is Danbury is mins from here and wonder what the buisness was called before it became Jos. Jr & son. Pre 1922
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..and "Substantial Discounts are given on cash orders!" Horrors! Says something about their cash flow and/or accounting!
Love the verbiage on how nothing good in the way of calfskin heads comes out of England.
This is some great stuff, Gary. Where on earth did you find it?
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I want some slunk heads on mine. According to that flyer, he had been making them for 12 years prior.
Thanx for the post Gary!
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Gary, I'm glad you're here. SLUNK - that's a good name for a drum head company........neat stuff..
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