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			I have to agree with Chris.  I have purchased quite a few photos from the Historic Images group and I have had no problem removing their inventory stickers from the back of any photo.  Plus, I like the occasional specials they run like the bogo that ends on New Years Eve.
 I also have no problem with Culver Pictures and what they did.  They were/are a photo archive service that provides photos for use with the provision they be returned.  They are not concerned with who took the photo.  It is not germaine to their operation.
 
 I do have a problem with the stickers that Jay Parrino uses on his JP- The Mint or MMG archives photos.  They have a very strong adhesive and even with a hairdryer there are still challenges in removing the sticker.  It is very annoying to have a pure backed Bain, Thompson, Bushnell or other pre 1920's contact print disfigured by a sticker.  By pure backed I mean it has the photographer or news service stamp and a few pencil notations and maybe a caption sheet.
 
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				 Last edited by Michael B; 12-29-2014 at 12:18 PM.
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