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Kelly Thorson
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Compliments of the Season

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Best wishes for 2008, may fortune find you doing the work you love.
BTW if anyone would be willing to send me a decent scan of this image that Mike posted last year, that would be sweet. :)
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Post by DAVE SMITH »

And the same to you Kelly!
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Post by Kent Smith »

And Happy New Year to you all.

Kelly, that is from the Ames Compendium which many of us have. What resolution do you desire?
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Post by Ron Berlier »

Hope everyone has a Happy New :!:
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Post by Kelly Thorson »

Thanks Kent,
As high as resolution as you can comfortably scan and email. I'll make do with whatever works best for you. I want to manually reproduce it on a large panel (possibly 5'-6' wide). I appreciate your help. :)
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happy returns

Post by Craig Sjoquist »

may all your wishes come true, may your years ahead be wonderfull

Merry Christmas ..Happy New Year :lol:
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