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Question Gettysburg Address

Please advise how I can order a pattern for the Gettysburg Address plaque in the Fall 2007 issue of Scroll Saw.
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Lou,
You just need to get a copy of the Gettysburg Address...there is no pattern! Bill Thurlow used the original Gettysburg Address to do his version.

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I hope he used a copy

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Yes...A copy of the original...LOL!

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