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Re: thrift store find - old collie engraving
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Farm Collie Breed Conservancy and Restoration <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 2 Jan 2007 06:55:02 -0500
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I haven't had email access for four days so I'm behind on this  
conversation. As others have pointed out, that's "Can't you Talk" and  
NESR has sold a couple different versions of it over the years. I  
currently don't have the "portfolio of prints" so I'm not sure what  
we have in stock. The Portfolio gets mailed around the country for  
various gatherings and get-to-gethers and it never got mailed back  
last Fall so I'm a bit out of the loop since I haven't seen it in  
over a year.

But we did have copies of "Can't you Talk". Most of the "prints" we  
now sell are high quality photo copies either originals or modern  
reproductions in my collection. We don't sell any vintage or antique  
copies of these images and if you want those then eBay is your best  
hope. The nice thing about the color copies is they look EXACTLY like  
an original once they are framed and hung on the wall and you don't  
have to worry about sunlight or bad mats or glass ruining the real  
old picture. In nearly every case in my home the originals are packed  
away carefully in archival protection and the copies are hanging on  
the walls. At the gatherings we sell prints for $5 so it's cheap and  
easy art. We have dozens of prints and when the portfolio makes a  
swing through Vermont I add more to it every time.

On Dec 30, 2006, at 12:57 PM, Rini wrote:

>   Here it is:   http://i10.tinypic.com/2d98x9w.jpg  Anyone ever  
> seen this
> before?

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