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Old 10-19-2011, 12:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Peckish
Hmmm I don't know, the dentist might want to consult a quilt historian, these quilts might be more valuable if left in their current state. That is - if that's important to him. He may just want to have them quilted so they can use/display them as family treasures. (If it were me, I'd have them appraised!)

I'd be reading those newspaper bits for hours! lol
I definitely agree with you on all counts. Get advise from quilt appraiser, quilt historian. Take lots of pictures for historical documentation and an official appraisal too.I think it's more valuable if kept in the form of the period so to speak.
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