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Anyone have lettering instruction, layout or specialty vids?

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Site Man
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Anyone have lettering instruction, layout or specialty vids?

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Posted by Ronald Weed (Weedman) on May 06, 2003
I'm looking for any videos involving lettering, pinstriping or related things. There are a few videos im looking for, (picle jars and candy bars, Bob Behounek's show card video and Mike Stevens Audeo Tape on Layout). Or just any kool stuff involving pinstriping lettering, airbrushing, layouts, signs ect. ect. keep me posted Thank you.. Ronald Weed
Harry Oresko
I MADE A VIDEO ON HAND LETTERING WITH THE LATE GREAT BIG DADDY ED ROTH. HE SOLD IT THROUGH SIGNS OF THE SIMES IN THE EARLY 80'S OR MID 80'S. I WISH I HAD THE VIDEO. I'VE BEEN LOOKING FOR IT FOR SOME TIME NOW. IF ANYONE HAS IT, PLEASE CALL ME...714-871-6393....BREA, CA
PS: BIG DADDY FILMED THE WHOLE THING, AND GAVE ME 3 FRANKLINS!!!
Harry Oresko
I'M TERRIBLE WHEN IT COMES TO SOME COMPUTER STUFF
I HOPE I SENT IT RIGHT.
Raymond Chapman
I have those that you've mentioned. I'm not sure if they can be reproduced or not. If someone knows the legal stuff about doing some reproduction I would be interested.
Mike jackson
Hi Raymond,
More than likely, many of those copyright holders made the money they expected way back and would be willing to sign off on letting people copy them now. It would just take a phone call or email and then getting something in writing.

Noel took some video of a few of our field trips at the old Conclaves and then had the VHS tape dubbed over to DVDs recently. DVD technology might be the way to do now since their would be no further loss of image quality after the first copy.

I have that Charles Kuralt show with Steven Parrish here on VHS from the Sunday Morning show. I wonder how hard it would be to get CBS to sign off on it? I also have some footage of the Oklahoma Bash around here.

Good luck,
Mike Jackson
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