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memorial conclave number 5

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Tony Segale
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memorial conclave number 5

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thanks for your hospitality, Erin and Roderick.
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and he took that golden hair and made a sweater for baby bear.
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Larry White
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Thanks Rod!

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Rod Treece had us all down to trash his shop, do glass projects, and catch up with old and new friends.
He's got a great place down there with his shop about 3 sheets of plywood from the front door of his
beautiful home, with a wonderful garden and view of the blue of the Pacific.

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Dude! Thanks for the great time. You Rock!

-TBF
Larry White
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Here's a little side project we did....

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Roderick Treece
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Post by Roderick Treece »

Thanks to everybody that showed up.Sorry if we missed anybody.By the way theres lot's of yogurt left and I will be mailing you all what's left.

Also a really big thanks to Dickenson aka John Studden for all the screens and tee's!!

Thanks again
Roderick
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Post by Larry White »

Glass gilders don't eat yogurt...

Does that surprize you?
Roderick Treece
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Post by Roderick Treece »

I don't care who eats what,who does what ,who gildes what,yer gonna eat that yogart !
Doug Bernhardt
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Post by Doug Bernhardt »

Looks like you all had a blast....and what a cool shop!! I'd love to see more photos of everything including the T-Shirt. See lots of friends gathered around. Here it is snowy and cold....a few days in So. Cal wouldn't have been hard to take!!
Roderick Treece
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Post by Roderick Treece »

Doug,
I just wanted you to know you were MISSED ! We bought lot's of good beer in your honor and drank it all,well Frank drank most of your share.I have lot's of left over yorgurt that I bought.What's your address?

Next time I hope to see you there
Rick Sacks
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Post by Rick Sacks »

Rod, your shop is beautiful and I hope all had an uplifting time of learning and sharing and making our world a better place. Thanks for taking a turn hosting the event.
Mendocino, California
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Danny Baronian
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Memorial Conclave 5 contd......

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More photos from Memorial Conclave 5 at Rods:


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Roderick Treece
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Post by Roderick Treece »

Thanks Danny !
I really enjoy the photos
I just finished my version of the conclave piece.I now have to go get eye ball replacement after painting in all those Tiny lines.

Thanks alot Dickensen !

RT
Kelly Thorson
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Post by Kelly Thorson »

I really like what I see of your shop Roderick. Lots of pretties on the walls and I'd love to have those skylights!
I believe there is no shame in failure. Rather, the shame lies in the loss of all the things that might have been, but for the fear of failure.
Roderick Treece
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Post by Roderick Treece »

Kelly,
Sorry you couldn't make it.The sky lights are realy nice .Most days I don't turn the light on.The downside is when you want to project something you have to wait until it's dark.
Which always gets in the way of beer thirty or maybe I should say it high lights it !

P.S I loved your piece you did in the work shop that I never heard about.

Roderick
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Post by Kelly Thorson »

I'm sorry too, it would have been fun to get together with some of you guys again Roderick. The Cleopatra class we took is held annually at Aliento. It is a magical place and the hospitality was second to none. Bill is a great teacher, and the class was one of the best experiences I have had. If you get the chance to take it do so. I'm seriously thinking of returning next year for the advanced etching and carving. We also may be looking at Bill coming here to do a workshop if we can work out the timing. If anyone has any interest they can email me.
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Larry White
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Once I start a sign, I always see it through....

Post by Larry White »

Hey Rod!

I finally finished the meet piece from back in February!

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Now I gotta do up that La Azora that I broke down there...still sticks in my craw!

See ya soon! -AHO!

-TBF
Roderick Treece
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Post by Roderick Treece »

Larry,
I like it!
But your background paint looks like it's already peeling!

That was a really great time,Thanks again to everybody that came!!!!
Roderick
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