How can I open a Snow Leopard Stickies Database on Tiger?

I have a problem. My MBP running 10.6.x Snow Leopard is in the shop getting fixed. In the meantime I am using my backed-up files on an iBook running 10.4.11 Tiger. I desperately need some data from my Stickies on the MPB, where the Stickies Database was created in Snow Leopard. But Stickies on 10.4.11 will not open the database. Any idea how to recover that data?

I just solved my own problem:
Turns out that, when the Stickies app is closed, the StickiesDatabase file shows up in user/Library
Just copy and paste in same location on new computer, 10.6.4 or earlier.
Works like a charm (for me)
thanks

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