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Re: Glass Campus Tutorials Jman 04-27-2008
Posted by Jman on April 27, 2008, 11:18 pm
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On Apr 25, 6:19=A0pm, den...@debrady.com wrote:
> Another bunch of new articles and a great Tutorial on how to make
> Kilnformed Flashed Glass.http://www.glasscampus.com

Hey that "Native Moon" is also Squamish, isn't it ?

/Jman...

Posted by Chemo the Clown on April 28, 2008, 1:42 pm
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On Apr 28, 8:51=A0am, den...@debrady.com wrote:
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> > On Apr 25, 6:19 pm, den...@debrady.com wrote:
>
> > > Another bunch of new articles and a great Tutorial on how to make
> > > Kilnformed Flashed Glass.http://www.glasscampus.com
>
> > Hey that "Native Moon" is also Squamish, isn't it ?
>
> > /Jman...
>
> It's a little of many elements of different West Coast Native. =A0As
> much Haida as Squamish. =A0Those that understand native design know that
> it incorporates a number of preset design elements. =A0Because the usual
> native carvings and paintings don't adapt particularly well for
> stained glass or for sandblasting, the designs we use are our own
> adaptations. =A0Here's some of my native stained glass designs that have
> sold extremely well and I've now retired and make available for free
> use.http://www.glasscampus.com/freepatterns.htm
>
> For the Gatorshit group and associated hillbillies that assuredly
> haven't the faintest idea what we're talking about, I recommend they
> consider the outstanding sculpture on display at Vancouver airport and
> printed on the Canadiand $20 bill.http://www.coreyhallisey.com/nwc_art_ima=
ges/20010805_spirit_of_haida_...

Being that my father in law was the director of the Tongass Forest for
more years than you can count, some of us hillbillies know more than
you think. Precut stencils have been around longer than you have and
have never been big sellers.

Posted by Chemo the Clown on April 28, 2008, 5:12 pm
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On Apr 28, 1:10=A0pm, den...@debrady.com wrote:
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>
>
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> > On Apr 28, 8:51 am, den...@debrady.com wrote:
>
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> > > > On Apr 25, 6:19 pm, den...@debrady.com wrote:
>
> > > > > Another bunch of new articles and a great Tutorial on how to make
> > > > > Kilnformed Flashed Glass.http://www.glasscampus.com
>
> > > > Hey that "Native Moon" is also Squamish, isn't it ?
>
> > > > /Jman...
>
> > > It's a little of many elements of different West Coast Native. =A0As
> > > much Haida as Squamish. =A0Those that understand native design know th=
at
> > > it incorporates a number of preset design elements. =A0Because the usu=
al
> > > native carvings and paintings don't adapt particularly well for
> > > stained glass or for sandblasting, the designs we use are our own
> > > adaptations. =A0Here's some of my native stained glass designs that ha=
ve
> > > sold extremely well and I've now retired and make available for free
> > > use.http://www.glasscampus.com/freepatterns.htm
>
> > > For the Gatorshit group and associated hillbillies that assuredly
> > > haven't the faintest idea what we're talking about, I recommend they
> > > consider the outstanding sculpture on display at Vancouver airport and=

> > > printed on the Canadiand $20 bill.http://www.coreyhallisey.com/nwc_art=
_images/20010805_spirit_of_haida_...
>
> > Being that my father in law was the director of the Tongass Forest for
> > more years than you can count, some of us hillbillies know more than
> > you think. Precut stencils have been around longer than you have and
> > have never been big sellers.
>
> As with many things, it's the design that determines customer
> support. =A0I came back from Vegas with a pretty lengthy list of
> interested customers. =A0Whether or not it's a "big seller" isn't
> especially important. =A0It's just one more product to add to the
> steadily growing list of "Master Artisan" products we offer to
> encompass stained glass, kilnforming, hot glass, torchworking, and
> sandblasting. =A0While you and your backwater companions snivel and cry
> about being unable to compete with imports, I'm competing head on with
> them and doing very well at it.
>
> Adapt or die. =A0When your business dies, should I send a sympathy
> card?- Hide quoted text -
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> - Show quoted text -

I have more work than I can handle right now, Mr. Candashit. Besides,
who really cares about the imports. the folks that buy that crappola
aren't my customer anyway.

Posted by nJb on April 28, 2008, 8:07 pm
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On Mon, 28 Apr 2008 13:10:28 -0700 (PDT), dennis@debrady.com wrote:

>> On Apr 28, 8:51 am, den...@debrady.com wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> > > On Apr 25, 6:19 pm, den...@debrady.com wrote:
>>
>> > > > Another bunch of new articles and a great Tutorial on how to make
>> > > > Kilnformed Flashed Glass.http://www.glasscampus.com
>>
>> > > Hey that "Native Moon" is also Squamish, isn't it ?
>>
>> > > /Jman...
>>
>> > It's a little of many elements of different West Coast Native. As
>> > much Haida as Squamish. Those that understand native design know that
>> > it incorporates a number of preset design elements. Because the usual
>> > native carvings and paintings don't adapt particularly well for
>> > stained glass or for sandblasting, the designs we use are our own
>> > adaptations. Here's some of my native stained glass designs that have
>> > sold extremely well and I've now retired and make available for free
>> > use.http://www.glasscampus.com/freepatterns.htm
>>
>> > For the Gatorshit group and associated hillbillies that assuredly
>> > haven't the faintest idea what we're talking about, I recommend they
>> > consider the outstanding sculpture on display at Vancouver airport and
>> > printed on the Canadiand $20
bill.http://www.coreyhallisey.com/nwc_art_images/20010805_spirit_of_haida_...
>>
>> Being that my father in law was the director of the Tongass Forest for
>> more years than you can count, some of us hillbillies know more than
>> you think. Precut stencils have been around longer than you have and
>> have never been big sellers.
>
>As with many things, it's the design that determines customer
>support. I came back from Vegas with a pretty lengthy list of
>interested customers. Whether or not it's a "big seller" isn't
>especially important. It's just one more product to add to the
>steadily growing list of "Master Artisan" products we offer to
>encompass stained glass, kilnforming, hot glass, torchworking, and
>sandblasting.

A "master artisan" buys precut stencils?

Posted by Moonraker on April 28, 2008, 9:55 pm
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> A "master artisan" buys precut stencils?

As if you couldn't go to Michaels' or Hobby Lobby or ten other art supply
houses and buy stencils.



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