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1st meeting of the International Society of Glass Gilders!

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John Yarnell
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1st meeting of the International Society of Glass Gilders!

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Coming up in a few weeks is the first meeting of the ISGG. May 2nd here at Classic Design Studio in Boise Idaho, Noel Weber and John Studden will be hosting a small letterhead /Workshop for new gilders and seasoned veterans alike. For the new folks please take a look at the PDF flyer attached for registration info. Experienced gilders and past attendees of workshops will only pay a small fee equivalent to what is normally asked for at letterhead events to help offset material and overhead costs. All attendees will be issued there official ISGG number that will forever link them with the only group exclusively dedicated to the art of reverse glass signage. Five more openings are available for new students at this time and there is plenty of room for those veterans. Whatever category you fall in the only way to obtain your number and become a member of ISGG is to participate in an official ISGG event and this is the first one. If you can’t make it and we do know this is pretty short notice don’t worry this will be at the minimum an event that is held twice each year, one in the spring and one in the fall. If you can swing it for the first weekend in May your reward will be a very low number showing that you were one of the earliest members of the International Society of Glass Gilders.

Below are two examples of the glass work we will be completing over the weekend.

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Here's a link to the PDF registration form.

http://www.classicdesignstudios.com/Wor ... n_2008.pdf

Hope to see you all soon

John, AKA Big George
DAVE SMITH
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Post by DAVE SMITH »

Nice one big George wish I could make it. Those panels will look mighty fine in gold!
Who ever does this one is in for a treat.........
Dave
Tony Segale
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Post by Tony Segale »

This might or might not help your attendance...but I'll be there.
Yeah, there's a lotta people in this world who hate Sally Jenko.
and he took that golden hair and made a sweater for baby bear.
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Post by DAVE SMITH »

I'm definatly not attending if that Segaley sally Jenko bloke is going.
Dave
Larry White
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Dickinson again!...

Post by Larry White »

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I don't give a pig's as what anyone says,
I still like gildin' with Sally Jenko!

I'll hitch up my wagon, and I'll get it movin'!...
and I'll keep it movin' til I'm up in Boise!

I always wanted to face off with some of these
veteran gilders they make such a fuss about!

We best get some sleep!

-AHO
Steven Vigeant
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Go on then!

Post by Steven Vigeant »

Luckily Larry tuned up my gilding a while back because I am going and I am just amped and revving up more by the day. I've got a room reserved at the historic Idaho Heritage Inn, and it's real deluxe. Would anyone want to share it with me, gourmet breakfast included? Couple blocks away from Noel's, nice old place. Thursday - Saturday. Please let me know.
Jim Moser
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Post by Jim Moser »

Hi John,
I will be there ! :mrgreen: ...Just need more information on registration (cost) and recommendation on where to stay....
Thanks,
Jim
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John Studden
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Post by John Studden »

The response to the ISGG Workshop has been very positive, with a lot of previous attendees expressing interest . Anyone who has previously attended one of our workshops since they restarted in 2005 is welcome to attend & will receive a 50% discount.
Everyone attending will be doing the same scope of work & number of projects. A number of very skilled Letterheads with a great knowledge of the Techniques will be on hand & are always willing to share .
This new movement will be having Workshops at least twice a year, & we will give at least 2 months notice next time so that everyone wishing to attend will have more time to plan their trips...........Looking forward to seeing everyone. Noel B. Weber & John Studden
John Studden
Valencia Signs, California
Larry White
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Post by Larry White »

So tell me Mr. Studden...does this new organization have a charter, or some goals and/or objectives that you could share with us?

-TBF

When you have to gild, Gild! Don't talk!
Larry White
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Post by Larry White »

Tell Dickinson I want to gild with him!

PERSONALLY!

....
Tony Segale
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Post by Tony Segale »

my tip may seem simple to you, Mr Morton,
but it can still gild gold big enough for our simple projects.
and he took that golden hair and made a sweater for baby bear.
http://www.tonysegale.com
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Post by Raymond Chapman »

Sounds like a rather tough group to me, but still interesting. At first thought, I'm afraid I could get roughed up some, but somewhere down the line I may get up enough courage to actually attend the thing. I don't carry a gun, but I may have to get one to be able to associate with "The Society".
Larry White
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Now ya see there...

Post by Larry White »

You're a very brave man.

I got the crazy idea, they're gonna make us check our weapons at the door.
Now if ya come, and I'm hoping you will...
maybe I can convince the rest of 'em to go easy on ya.

'Cause you see, there's two kinds of people in this world my friend,
those who go to Boise for this premier event....
and those who don't...

Hope to see you there!

-Mr. Black
Tony Segale
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Post by Tony Segale »

well come on, if yer comin!
and he took that golden hair and made a sweater for baby bear.
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Larry White
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Post by Larry White »

We've packed our wagon up, and we're gonna get it movin'...and keep it movin', til we're up in Boise!

AHO!
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Post by Dan Seese »

Gentlemen,

I'm sure you are all busy cleaning your glass, screen-printing, gilding, painting and catching up with each other right now. Unfortunately, I was unable to make it to the inaugural meeting of the International Society of Glass Gilders.

However, in honor of this august event and the venerable personages and scoundrels in attendance, I plan this weekend to work on finishing up one of the many projects I STARTED at previous glass-gilding events.

Keep on gildin'.

Dan
Susan Banasky
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Post by Susan Banasky »

Come on guys...we need details on how things are progressing with the 'Society'....We need photos.....For those of us who wish we were there right now, but simply could not make this one........we hope you will post all the fun stuff.
Thanks in advance.....but please hurry up...waiting impatiently...
Sue :D
Larry White
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Oh Mr. Choo Choo...& Mr. Dick-in-son....

Post by Larry White »

BRAVO!

Now that was yet another excellent meet! Thank you very much!

It was just like the good old days, me, bringing my own project.
And you, you looking at the back of my head.

You guys sure put a lot into that one....well, like you do to all of them, truth be told.
ANYONE wanting to learn this craft, look no further and take their workshop!
Their instruction is phenominal!

I can't wait to attend the next ISGG meet,... for Wild Boar Shank of course!
I look forward to this new society gaining even more momentum!

Better post these pictures while I got the chance...


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We pulled up to Classic Design Studio on Thursday evening... didn't look like a place that was worth a -.

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Noel & John were ready to get things moving...and keep 'em moving...

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Seems our reputation preceeds us, so they gave Sally and I our own soundproof room to work in.

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They would round up the workshop participants and go over the next step of the project...in which there was 4.

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Noel and John...bofe of 'em, worked on their own project along with the others.

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Robert Collard, hard at it... seems there isn't an event you don't see Joe Hardy.

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Mark came all the way out here, all the way out here from Michigan to become an official ISGG member!

That's enough for now...it's gettin' late. I'm sure some others will post some pictures soon!

-AHO! #7
Tony Segale
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I want you to keep an eye on that cripple the whole time...

Post by Tony Segale »

I bet mr morton and mr dickinson can teach you a few more things...

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I'd like to see mr dickinson

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pete, part of the mackearnan clan

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view inside our cave

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mr olafson gettin his mind set on what needs to be done

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wanna be my little mary?

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that blake fella, skirtin the side

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would you give me some tobacco?

help him back to the easel!

sa-11-y
and he took that golden hair and made a sweater for baby bear.
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reverse glass Noel Weber

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Can you figure out how this photo was taken? Hint: the foreground imagery was part of a
series that was in Sign Business several years ago.
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Blake and Jenko lit up in gold reflection
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Noel demonstrating blending with water-soaked sponges and Liquine. It was charming to witness how much he enjoys the process. Very refreshing.
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John Studden at the screenprint station.
Larry White
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Best finish these up while I got the chance....

Post by Larry White »

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One down...two to go...and maybe faster than you!

...and, yes, that's an actual row of cigars adhered to a flocked panel for the shadow box background! :?

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Got this one up! Framed up, and hung up! Now I'm official! :D

Now, to finish up the Gold Dust piece! Well, go on then!

Don't rush me!
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Re: 1st meeting of the International Society of Glass Gilders!

Post by noelbweber »

ISGG Workshop
There will be another ISGG Workshop held on October 1,2 & 3rd in Boise Id.
Anyone interested should contact either Noel Weber or John Studden for further details...........

Thanks.
Noel B. Weber
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