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a 48 page comic book depicting Civil War battles, First Bull Run, Shiloh, Antietam, Gettysburg and more, as well as replicas of the Liberty Bell, quill pens and coins. The company’s targeted custom- ers are gift shops which are most commonly associated with hotels, museums and historical sites. The other 10 percent of the
Historical Document Company’s business is custom work. Buber mentions, “We work with a lot of teachers, as well as marketing fi rms using our documents for a new competitive look.” While the minimum order for catalogue prod- ucts is at least 36 of one item, and
for poster size documents (23” x 29”) at least 12 of one item, buyers looking for custom work must order at least 1,000 in quantity. Turn- around time, however, is a speedy three to four weeks. Pricing varies on quantity and packaging type, as orders are provided with a choice of fl at, folded in an envelope, rolled and tied with a ribbon, rolled in a clear poly sleeve, or rolled in a hard plastic tube. Promoting American history is
the Historical Document Compa- ny’s forte, with its roots beginning in 1926, when a Philadelphia druggist named Charles Promislo accidentally spilled a beaker of chemicals on his laboratory table and left a mess to clean up in the morning. The papers had reacted in a strange way, for each sheet was
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aged, wrinkled and old. Mr. Prom- islo, a history buff, was intrigued by his discovery and founded His- torical Documents Company. He devoted several years to perfecting his unique 11 step process. The documents were fi rst made avail- able at the World’s Fair of 1939, held in New York City. Today, this family owned operation is proud of its Made in America stamp, and products. ■
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