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Posted by Chemo the Clown on April 28, 2008, 5:12 pm
Please log in for more thread options On Apr 28, 1:10=A0pm, den...@debrady.com wrote:
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> > > > On Apr 25, 6:19 pm, den...@debrady.com wrote:
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> > > > > Another bunch of new articles and a great Tutorial on how to make
> > > > > Kilnformed Flashed Glass.http://www.glasscampus.com
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> > > > Hey that "Native Moon" is also Squamish, isn't it ?
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> > > > /Jman...
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> > > It's a little of many elements of different West Coast Native. =A0As
> > > much Haida as Squamish. =A0Those that understand native design know th=
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> > > it incorporates a number of preset design elements. =A0Because the usu=
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> > > 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=
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> > > sold extremely well and I've now retired and make available for free
> > > use.http://www.glasscampus.com/freepatterns.htm
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> > > 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=
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> > 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.
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> 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.
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> Adapt or die. =A0When your business dies, should I send a sympathy
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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.
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