Vintage photograph of man in front of vehicle marked Capitol Welding Co

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Condition
Summary
Vintage Photograph of Capitol Welding Co. Made by George J. Szabo. Dating to 1940s-1960s. Materials: Photographic paper. Estimated value: $50 – $150. Condition: Good. Growing interest in vintage photographs, particularly those with historical significance.
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Care & Preservation
- Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
- Use acid-free materials for storage.
- Handle with cotton gloves to prevent oils from damaging the surface.
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