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hello my name is Jim Reese I collect historic documents and indentures as a hobby I started the collection about 30 years ago as a commercial real estate broker I was given a couple old documents and I love them not so much for their history but for their art form I went out and bought probably a thousand the first year second year I bought more and by now currently I have about two thousand documents and I get great enjoyment out of out of the research but really what a document is its a real estate indenture is at least the old ones are made out of vellum vellum is the underside of a cow sheep or pig skin sometimes are there called the parchment but what they did was they they cleaned the skin they stretch the skin and then they cut it they cut it into two sections usually about the same size and then they wrote the legal description of the document and at the very top of the document they would put what i call the indenture the adventure is they would cut the exact same the cut on