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  • in reply to: Any big expectations for the new year? #522044
    Melody
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      Chessapeaka wrote:

      Melody wrote:

      Hey Chessie! Any New Years Resolutions?

      You have to post this here, walk into the living room and tell me that you asked me a question on the forum in order to get an answer? I’d say you’re lazy, but you DID have to walk in here in order to notify me… so… I guess that either makes you incomprehensible or just really bored. Hmm.

      Anyhow, to answer your question: My New Year’s resolution is to come up with the perfect resolution for next year. It will be witty, well-worded, and most likely a pun of some sort.*

      What’s yours?

      *I’ve obviously failed at it this year. You did pretty well on this one!

      in reply to: Any big expectations for the new year? #522043
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        skigod377 wrote:

        Melody wrote:

        skigod377 wrote:

        Goals, resolutions?

        Are you asking me? Or did this just get posted in the wrong place?

        Yes, it was for you. 😆
        Oh, well, my New Year’s resolutions are always to continue the old New Year’s resolutions I’ve had in the past.I’ve noticed that they don’t go away from last year. I am still working on flossing my teeth every night, which I haven’t been, and keeping my Grandmother’s African violets alive. I have kept one alive.
        This year my old resolution is to do at least SOME of my comic.Even a few pages would be something! If I can just do the part about the poads …Oh and I want to learn more about grammer. You probably think I am kidding. None of that dieting crap for me.Is that is an incomplete sentence?

        in reply to: Any big expectations for the new year? #522040
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          I’d walk in the living room and tell you but I am too lazy.

          in reply to: Any big expectations for the new year? #522038
          Melody
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            Hey Chessie! Any New Years Resolutions?

            in reply to: Any big expectations for the new year? #522037
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              skigod377 wrote:

              Goals, resolutions?

              Are you asking me? Or did this just get posted in the wrong place?

              in reply to: Mould Making? #520303
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                Nambroth wrote:

                Here’s the images (to help Melody!):

                It’s a really fascinating and long process, so it looks! It really gives a new appreciation to the effort, man-hours, and patience that goes into each piece we hold in our greedy little hands! 😉How did you do that???

                in reply to: Mould Making? #520302
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                  woops. I quoted the wrong thing again!

                  in reply to: Mould Making? #520301
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                    Melody wrote:

                    Algy wrote:

                    I’d love to see the pics too, Melody!

                    I only ever found this clipping:
                    That’s the one I was looking for! It is a cat we produced in 1993 or so. Not very successfully.

                    in reply to: Mould Making? #520300
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                      Algy wrote:

                      I’d love to see the pics too, Melody!

                      I only ever found this clipping:
                      Thats the one I was looking for!

                      in reply to: potters cat? #522152
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                        laphon1 wrote:

                        I just visited your gallery and looked at the new pictures of molds. Is the “potter’s cat” something new? Or have I, in my own inimitible fashion, missed something?

                        The Potter cat is an almost life sized cat that I sculpted in around 1993,(old!) using my cat “Potter” as a model.He was intended to be an outside garden cat, made of cement. We didn’t have the cement pouring process worked out when I did this sculpt, so we tried to sell them in plaster as indoor pieces…and they were a TOTAL FLOP. I do make spectacular duds. I don’t think we sold a single one from a store! Even the cat stores couldn’t move them.

                        I saw one pair of these “yard” cats(the Potter cat, with his companion the “Butterfly” cat) on Ebay once. I was suprized that they sold for a reasonable price! I don’t remember who got them though. Them is rare kitties.

                        in reply to: Acrylic and Iridescence #521446
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                          frozendragon wrote:

                          I have a ruby red from duncan that looks really good….antiqued with purple makes it look really dark and nice….but in pictures still looks pink….of course that’s on my new PYO….that I just put up

                          Really? I want to see! That is ANOTHER interesting problem with red, it is difficult to photograph!

                          in reply to: Acrylic and Iridescence #521445
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                            skigod377 wrote:

                            Bummer. Guess I can stop looking! 😆

                            You may find something we missed! I wonder why a good metallic red is so difficult? There are nail polishes that are metallic red in color, yet no acrylics.

                            in reply to: Besides the Secret Keeper…. #521894
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                              littleironhorse wrote:

                              A question and an opinion:

                              Why is it so important to find a way to get a hollow core on the Secret Keeper?

                              The reason I ask is, on a piece that’s going to be fairly expensive anyway, in my opinion, even if you were to cut the shipping in half, I don’t see that it’s going to make such a big difference overall anyway… What I mean is, for such a big and beautiful piece, I would expect the shipping to be expensive and it wouldn’t stop me from buying it. When I save for this one, I will just have to save a little more to cover the extra shipping.

                              And seeing as you have sold 15 so far on ebay without any problem, I doubt I’m the only one who feels that way? The shipping wouldn’t be such a problem if it was only once,one way, but we replace damaged things from the stores.It is possible that we (or somebody) would have to pay shipping there and back again if a Secret Keeper gets chipped or scratched. That would be pretty expensive, for a thirty-two pound dragon.
                              We would love to lighten her up first. That would also save the poor painter’s back who lifts those things. (Guess who’s)
                              The other problem with a big piece like this, is that she takes a month to dry! They would take up alot of space in the drying area.

                              in reply to: Mould Making? #520292
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                                Greater Basilisk wrote:

                                Yeah. I-m just curious to see how the dragon-s skin looks, inside out, so to speak. I-m mostly interested in seeing a pic of the scratcher-s mold, how you get around his front leg that-s standing on his tail and all that.

                                You still looking for the apostrophe?

                                in reply to: Mould Making? #520291
                                Melody
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                                  mimitrek wrote:

                                  Its really neat to see what the molds look like! Its amazing how they can reproduce the fine details so well.

                                  I think the only way to put pictures in the posts is to paste the link from a site like Photobucket.I’m using Snapfish, and there isn’t an obvious way to link pics from it, that I can see.Does anyone else use that one? Photo bucket is easier to link to, but because they allow anybody to view and print your images, I stopped using them for Windstone,and art pics.

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