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Location: Warren,Pa. | Someone here has something in their profile about working with stained glass. Who are you? I can't remember. I need a piece made for a little window and thought I'd ask you.
Thanks, John <>{ |
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Location: NJ | John;
If by chance you can't find them, lemme know.
I have a friend who does it, and she's very good at it . . . |
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| That would be me Joh; email me and let me know what you need. I have a lot of new glass and I even have one precious box of actual "by god" Tiffany Glass pieces from and old Church window Luois built back in the day that was dismantled about 40 years ago. I am sure I can come up with something as long as your not in a super hurry.
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Location: Upper Left USA | Hmmm,
Vintage glass GAS?
"Paneless in PA"...
Happy Monday y'all |
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Location: Alberta, Canada | That is panefull |
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Location: Sunshine State, Australia | Yeah, a real pane in the glass. |
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| John; BTW I would have spelled your name correctly once I noticed I did not quite manage to finish it but my time has now elapsed to edit.
Let me know if you need something. I have a small carving project for a Deacon I need to finish and I have a huge project for the "Livingston" Family here in NYS to build a large scale replica of Robert Fultons Steamboat. Yep.that is the boat that started all the greenhouse effects we are enjoying today. So any of these smaller projects I will need to get out of the way or I will never get to them until later this year.
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Location: NJ | Randy;
Have y'ever been to the Livingston's estate "Cleremont" (for which the the steamboat was named after)??
It's on the Hudson just outside of Tivoli (near Rhinebeck) . . .
(Be interesting t'see the model) |
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Location: Warren,Pa. | Thanks Randy. I remember it was you. Sorry it took me a while to get back to this thread.
I'm going to Pittsburgh for back surgery this afternoon, so EVERYTHING else in my life is on hold for the next month or so. I'll have my phone and my laptop in bed with me as I recover, so I'll talk with you as soon as I'm able.
Thanks, John <>{ |
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Location: Marlton, NJ | John - best wishes for a successful surgery and a speedy recovery!
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Location: NJ | Yup. Best of Luck, John . . .
Sorry y'can't make it to Connecticut, but . . .
. . . can y'send along the meds?? . . . |
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Location: Atlanta, GA. | . . . can y'send along the meds?? . . .
I'm sure the Llama will need them!!! |
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Location: Warren,Pa. | I'm keepin' all the meds to myself.
I'm really gonna miss being on the tour. |
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Location: NJ | Llama's in rehab . . . |
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| Jeeess John, Yeah, get well man! Keep in touch I am sure I can help with whatever you need on the glass thing. Whenever.
Yeah Cliff, Some cool sites around the Hudson Valley. I work for The Historic Division of State Parks so as the only exhibit specialist at this time I build all the cases and unique display panels, and when I am very lucky I get to build some of the diorama's and models for the sites.
I am currently working on a 90" model for the site to keep "permanently" of the North River Steamboat (that has been misnamed "The Clermont" for many many years). Working for any State Agency is a delicate balance between enjoying the service you can provide and the complte idiots that administrate.
It is a daily challenge to keep your sanity when you have to deal with the bumbeling fools that make the decisions. But the stuff I get to work with is the best! I handle and work on some of the rarest and coolest historical items there are.
Anyway, the other model I am doing for the Livingstons, at home, will take me a bunch of time and it is time I will not have to be practicing my parts for the Trio that has just begun. And man I am lucky enough to be able to sing some of Geddy Lee's stuff but playing those bass lines and activating a foot pedal......... I am good... but I have never pushed myself that hard before. I am not sure I can do this one. We may have to opt out for the Floyd set as the big finish.
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