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Thread: Need Arizona Carvewright Person

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    Default Need Arizona Carvewright Person

    Hi
    I have a few things that I would like to have made. They are small. Old vintage postcard. Love to have it in wood.
    I am in Mesa, Arizona. Anyone around here?
    Thanks
    Annette

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    Hello Annette,

    Can you post a photo so we can see what it is you need?
    Michael T
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    sound like maybe a litho would be nice for the old postcards

    just an idea

    and if you take a picture and email it to someone with a carver
    that is all they need

    just a thought

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    Default Post cards

    I really never thought of using post cards
    as a carving subject

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    Annette,

    I'm in SV AZ.
    Andrea

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    Default Cupid's The Kiss

    I am interested in having this section of a card done. It's really from a drawing that is 99 years old and drawn by a Russian artist. The entire card would be really something to have done. Let me post the part that I am hoping can be done. Please let me know! I have many more that I am interested in checking out the feasibility of!
    Annette
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    That pic. would be nice if Carved in corian as a window hanger
    joe

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    That is really a beautiful graphic and would look excellent as a lithograph
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    What do you mean a lithograph? I don't have the money to print out a litho. Hum...do you mean a nightlight? That's a lithopane. Tell me about corian. In a 4" x 5", or something like that, a good size? What is the cost?

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    Sorry was thinking of something else and typed lithograph and meant " Lithopane" you can see some at the link below
    you can find many if you search "litho" or "lithopane" don't forget the quotation marks.

    http://forum.carvewright.com/showthr...ighlight=litho
    Last edited by Bill; 12-14-2008 at 08:07 PM.
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