Baren Digest Thursday, 21 February 2002 Volume 18 : Number 1730 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: FurryPressII@aol.com Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2002 19:40:03 EST Subject: [Baren 17094] Re: basswwood Glad to hear how the show is going in Irvington, New York. Carol if you can send me paper pic of the show I would like that for some reason I can't down load the PICS. Dan Dew your portfolio is in the mail sent it express should be there Feb 21. I received a print in the mail after I sent out the prints for the different shows I will include it in the portfolios I am sending out to all of the participants. I remember setting Jan 1 as the dead line. I thought that would give people enough time to get prints to me for the shows. I will start sending out the prints this week. If you can show or sell them for the benefit of firemen that would be wonderful if you want to keep them please send in a donation to the fireman benefit I will leave the amount of the donation up to you. I am not in a position to judge what others can afford to give. At this point I would like to thank Dean of graphic for his help. He has been a real help in this project and I am very grateful. Thank you dean. Still receiving horses. Way cool folks lots of work Jan ESP for the number of prints in the horse coral. On the wood front it should not be hard to get cherry or hard maple. Go on line there are place were you can order it and have it shipped if it is not locally avable. with a couple of clamps and some glue cherry or maple can be made any width or you might use an old table top nicely aged and it carves well. I can't see using particle board or plywood unless i wanted a special effect such as Maria in the fireman portfolio. I don't feel using hard woods or even tropical woods is harmful to the envirment to the enviroment. The rain forests are being destroyed not because someone is using wood but because they are burning them for farming both susistance farming and corporate farming. Those of us who use tropical wood are encuraging it to be planted and saved in a useful manner if it is deemed as a valuable thing it will be keep and harvisted. and not burned as is now the case. John Center cyndy i got your prints today End of Baren Digest V18 #1730 *****************************