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    Do you have damaged photos that you would like restored, such as photos of your ancestors?  John L. Seay, owner of The Must Seay Portrait Studio, can restore most of your damaged photos. You have two ways you can send damaged photographs for repair:
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The first way is as follows:
   If you have a scanner, you can scan the photograph and send it to John L. Seay by E-mail. However, this does not apply to tin plate photographs.
The E-mail address is as follows:
mustseayportrait@aol.com
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The second way is as follows:
   Make a negative of the photo and have a print made from the negative. Tin plate photographs will have to be sent as originals. Send the print or tin plate photograph to John L. Seay at the following address:
The Must Seay Portrait Studio
1040-53rd Street South
Birmingham, Alabama 35222
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   John will determine the cost to restore the photo. Please understand that not all damaged photos can be restored. John will inform you of the cost, including S&H, of the restored photo via telephone or E-mail.  In turn, you can inform him of your decision about the photograph restoration. Upon completion of the photograph restoration, John will E-mail you a sample of the finished product. If you do not like the finished product, you do not have to purchase it. Whatever you decide, your photo will be returned to you. Click here> HOME PAGE to obtain contact information.
Additional prints of each photograph restoration
are available upon request at a very reasonable price. 
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