Today's postings

  1. [Baren 27018] RE: Pfeil tool vendors wanted (johnanddeb # troutlillystudios.com)
  2. [Baren 27019] Re:Return International Postage Coupons (Jan Telfer)
  3. [Baren 27020] Comic Book Dave an L.A. Print Fair (Tyrus Clutter)
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Message 1
From: johnanddeb # troutlillystudios.com
Date: Mon, 7 Feb 2005 06:22:01 -0700
Subject: [Baren 27018] RE: Pfeil tool vendors wanted
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I've bought several Pfeil gouges from KMS Tools, and have been very
happy with their service and prices.
URL: http://www.kmstools.com

John Koch
Trout Lily Studios
www.troutlillystudios.com
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Message 2
From: Jan Telfer
Date: Mon, 7 Feb 2005 21:37:07 +0800
Subject: [Baren 27019] Re:Return International Postage Coupons
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Hi everyone,

Australian Return International Postage Coupons -

Would anyone who has any trouble cashing my Return Postage Coupons for
returning my Exchange Prints please email me as soon as possible with
the name of the area Post Office you tried to use them please?

Mary Kuster had problems with Exchange 22 from Kentucky and I would
like to know of others please.

I confronted our PO man today and he spoke with one of the Perth Bosses
and they have a meeting on February 17th and will bring this up.

These coupons cost me $2.50Aus and I usually send two or more extra
ones than it costs me to get the parcel there to cover any extra
postage and packaging. These are the only form of International
postage coupon Australia has and only in this $2.50 format.
They are not just used for single letters or use at one at a time as
Mary was told.

So please email me off-line if you have had any problems so I can get
this sorted out, please.

By the way, the Exchange #22 prints are really wonderful and the
collophon is very informative. Thank you all. I am so lucky to be
able to share these exchanges with you all.

Thanks

Jan
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Message 3
From: Tyrus Clutter
Date: Mon, 07 Feb 2005 13:45:59 -0500
Subject: [Baren 27020] Comic Book Dave an L.A. Print Fair
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Dave was looking pretty suave in these images‹and youthful. The non-toxic
nature of hanga must add years on to his life.

Since I was stuck in L.A. when Boston had our blizzard a couple weeks back I
had the opportunity to go to the L.A. Print Fair. I was more interested in
looking at some of the intaglio images while there, but woodcuts were
abundant and there was a steady flow of buyers. Of course, it is so sad that
we artists never get the same kind of prices in our lifetimes.

On to NYC this week. I probably won¹t see any prints but Christo¹s Gates in
Central Park are in the schedule of events. In a recent Newsweek article it
looked like Jeanne-Claude had dyed her hair to match the fabric of this
project!

Tyrus