Trina,
I had, at one time, a catalog from a Louisville company called the
Skeleton's Closet that had a kit to purchase to do tombstone rubbings. You
might try to contact them. If I recall correctly, the kit contained a
trowel, some cheesecloth, a brush, chalk and a black wax crayon and paper.
If you can't find them, I'd try the Olde Genealogie Shoppe in Indianapolis
or Everton's.
Remember to also take photographs of your tombstones too.
Good luck on your search.
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Hello. I know this subject is kind of off topic but I thought this would
be a
perfect place to get advice. I am interested in starting tombstone
rubbings
and was wondering if someone can tell me what things I will need, where I can
get them, and any advice on this subject. Any info greatly appreciated.
-Trina
SHELLENBERGER, HUDSON, DELLINGER, STEVENS
Deborah
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Galveston, IN
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