What made it interesting, is the blind holes on the back of each letter (2,3 or 4) for studs to be glued in according to a huge paper template. I managed registration to within .005"
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What made it interesting, is the blind holes on the back of each letter (2,3 or 4) for studs to be glued in according to a huge paper template. I managed registration to within .005"
On 11/4/2009 7:39 PM Robatoy spake thus:
of my favorite political writers:
Nope. This Petrolia is in Ontario, Canada. Carol Norris is one of my favourite writers at Counterpunch.org. Too bad she doesn't contribute more often. Many of their contributors are...how should I say...a little too left for my tastes? But, Counterpunch does offer up many views which I personally wouldn't have considered and many of those ideas flesh out a more informed foundation of understanding.
On Thu, 05 Nov 2009 11:20:08 -0800, the infamous David Nebenzahl scrawled the following:
could only remember his name...) He drew the most wonderful and sexy (usually Japanese?) models in pastel and line art.
Searching for his name, I came across Gahan Wilson, another fabulous and nutty cartoonist for Playboy. Arrrrgh! I can't find it.
-- "To compel a man to subsidize with his taxes the propagation of ideas which he disbelieves and abhors is sinful and tyrannical." -- Thomas Jefferson
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You're obviously not thinking of Buck Brown' Granny... . . . .(Vargas?)
Patrick Nagel
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Gahan Wilson never quite thought like other people. "The BBQ" being one of my favourites. I'll try to dig up a link.
On Thu, 5 Nov 2009 19:17:16 -0800 (PST), the infamous Robatoy scrawled the following:
While she was a real hoot and Vargas was a superb pinup artist, no to both. Wilson had a deliciously morbid sense of humor. Lots of Penthouse cartoonists did, too. Crap, I still can't think of the guy's name this morning. Soon, though.
-- "To compel a man to subsidize with his taxes the propagation of ideas which he disbelieves and abhors is sinful and tyrannical." -- Thomas Jefferson
On Fri, 6 Nov 2009 14:08:49 +0800, the infamous "diggerop" scrawled the following:
YES! Thank you, suh.
Ah, here 'tis:
-- "To compel a man to subsidize with his taxes the propagation of ideas which he disbelieves and abhors is sinful and tyrannical." -- Thomas Jefferson
Dedini?
On 11/6/2009 6:34 AM R. Scanlon spake thus:
Don't think so. My money's on Leroy Neiman.
"Best known for his brilliantly colored, stunningly energetic images of sporting events and leisure activities, LeRoy Neiman is probably the most popular living artist in the United States. His art is unique. It stands alone, without any real comparison. It is an art which has become controversial because Neiman has broken the barriers of many of the most hallowed assumptions of modern art history and contemporary criticism. It is an art that is loved by millions of people throughout America and around the world."
On Fri, 6 Nov 2009 05:20:58 -0800 (PST), the infamous Robatoy scrawled the following:
The cartoon Non Sequitur reminds me of him. I love it (most days.) Wiley Miller is great.
-- "To compel a man to subsidize with his taxes the propagation of ideas which he disbelieves and abhors is sinful and tyrannical." -- Thomas Jefferson
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