WWI Digest 3030 Topics covered in this issue include: 1) Re: Tauben from Ludemann-Resins by Jan Vihonen 2) Re: Tauben from Ludemann-Resins by "Matt Bittner" 3) RE: Tauben from Ludemann-Resins by "dfernet0" 4) Re: Tauben from Ludemann-Resins by Jan Vihonen 5) RE: Accuracy by "Michael Kendix" 6) Videos by Rob & Sherry 7) Re: Tom Morgan's Halberstadt by "Dale Sebring" 8) Re: I'm Back by "Dale Sebring" 9) Re: Morane Musings by Marc Flake 10) Re: I'm Back by Rob & Sherry 11) RE: Accuracy by Crawford Neil 12) Tom's Halberstadt by "Bucky" 13) Re: I'm Back by "DAVID BURKE" 14) e: Camel Questions (actually: SPAD XIII) by "cameron rile" 15) RE: ammo belts by "Gaston Graf" 16) Re: Roden gotha review by Jan Vihonen 17) RE: ammo belts by "dfernet0" 18) Re: e: Camel Questions (actually: SPAD XIII) by "Matt Bittner" 19) Re: e: Camel Questions (actually: SPAD XIII) by "Michael Kendix" 20) Re: Tom Morgan's Halberstadt by "Hans Trauner" 21) Misc. stuff: by Robert Horton 22) RE: ammo belts by Todd Hayes 23) Re: Your fav by Keith Thompson 24) Re: Videos by "Brad & Merville" 25) Re: Videos by Rob & Sherry 26) Re: Accuracy by Suvoroff@aol.com 27) RE: ammo belts by "Gaston Graf" 28) Re: I'm Back by Todd Hayes 29) Re: Misc. stuff: by Todd Hayes 30) Spad XIII by "Dale Sebring" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2001 14:46:05 +0200 From: Jan Vihonen To: wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu Subject: Re: Tauben from Ludemann-Resins Message-ID: <3A78090D.4508409E@helsinki.fi> Matt, Allan. Could this link be added to the Commercial Links of the site? Jan Volker Häusler wrote: > > For those interested in the Taubes: > > Detlev Schorsch accepts EMail orders. The mail address is: > > kit-studio@t-online.de > > He also has some of the best prices for those rare czech resins (and maybe > the best selection in the world of these kits) > > Volker ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2001 06:50:19 -0600 From: "Matt Bittner" To: "wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu" Subject: Re: Tauben from Ludemann-Resins Message-ID: <200101311250.EAA19204@swan.prod.itd.earthlink.net> On Wed, 31 Jan 2001 07:49:25 -0500 (EST), Jan Vihonen wrote: > Could this link be added to the Commercial Links of the site? Hmmm...it's not really a link, but an email address. I'll have to let Allan answer. If so, I'll add it. Matt Bittner WW1 Modeling Site Assistant Editor :-) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2001 09:57:37 -0300 From: "dfernet0" To: Subject: RE: Tauben from Ludemann-Resins Message-ID: <02c601c08b85$639208c0$4640a8c0@ssp.salud.rosario.gov.ar> Wait a while until Detlev puts his website online as he told me. D. ----- Original Message ----- From: Matt Bittner To: Multiple recipients of list Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2001 9:53 AM Subject: Re: Tauben from Ludemann-Resins > On Wed, 31 Jan 2001 07:49:25 -0500 (EST), Jan Vihonen wrote: > > > Could this link be added to the Commercial Links of the site? > > Hmmm...it's not really a link, but an email address. I'll have to let > Allan answer. If so, I'll add it. > > > Matt Bittner > WW1 Modeling Site Assistant Editor :-) > > ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2001 15:08:16 +0200 From: Jan Vihonen To: wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu Subject: Re: Tauben from Ludemann-Resins Message-ID: <3A780E40.9B718212@helsinki.fi> Oh, bugger! I knew I should have stayed home today hibernating. Jan > > Could this link be added to the Commercial Links of the site? > > Hmmm...it's not really a link, but an email address. I'll have to let > Allan answer. If so, I'll add it. > > Matt Bittner > WW1 Modeling Site Assistant Editor :-) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2001 13:13:40 From: "Michael Kendix" To: wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu Subject: RE: Accuracy Message-ID: >From: Crawford Neil >Reply-To: wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu >To: Multiple recipients of list >Subject: RE: Accuracy >Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2001 07:26:13 -0500 (EST) > >I've done a Pemberton Billing Spitfire with working elevators >,flaps, Neil: By "working" do you mean that when you moved the control stick the flaps moved? Or did you have to have the engine switched on first? Michael and sliding canopy, but it was in 1/48, thus cheating;-) _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2001 08:49:33 -0500 From: Rob & Sherry To: wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu Subject: Videos Message-ID: <3.0.1.32.20010131084933.008fd160@pop-server.tampabay.rr.com> I picked up "Aces High: Air Warfare 1914-1918" at a local hobby shop yesterday. It is part of the Time Life video series, The Century of Warfare. It has some way cool aerial footage in it. Are there any other video documentaries avail? Rob ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2001 06:48:23 -0700 From: "Dale Sebring" To: Subject: Re: Tom Morgan's Halberstadt Message-ID: <000b01c08b8c$7b6e91a0$0db58dd0@main> > I have the unbuilt Blue Max Halberstadt kit. I don't know if I will ever open it and look at it again. If I do and I build it, I will be tempted to spray it with lighter fluid and touch a match to it, creating a diorama of a crash scene. That way no direct comparison can be made. > > Tom, I am awed by your art. > > Mike K. Hi Mike, its good to hear from you :-) Best regards, Dale ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2001 06:50:10 -0700 From: "Dale Sebring" To: Subject: Re: I'm Back Message-ID: <001101c08b8c$bb24b040$0db58dd0@main> ----- Original Message ----- From: "DAVID BURKE" To: "Multiple recipients of list" Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2001 9:40 PM Subject: I'm Back > Hi Gang, > > I'm finally moved here in Auburn. Nice town too. I'm exhausted. Did > anyone solve the Voss cowling mystery whilst I was absent? > > > DB Hi DB, happy you're safely moved-welcome home. Best regards, Dale ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2001 08:07:32 -0600 From: Marc Flake To: wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu Subject: Re: Morane Musings Message-ID: <3A781C24.5EA@airmail.net> Matt: Yes, I would like copies (scans, whatever is more convenient), color profiles included. As I said in my original post, the FMP plans could be wrong regarding the 'G' and the 'H.' I think HR Models just got mixed up on which one was the one-seater and which one was the two-seater. Marc ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2001 09:12:24 -0500 From: Rob & Sherry To: wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu Subject: Re: I'm Back Message-ID: <3.0.1.32.20010131091224.007f6210@pop-server.tampabay.rr.com> Hey DB, Hope everything made it safely thru the move. Time to start on the real fun, of unpacking everything? Rob At 11:40 PM 1/30/2001 -0500, you wrote: >Hi Gang, > > I'm finally moved here in Auburn. Nice town too. I'm exhausted. Did >anyone solve the Voss cowling mystery whilst I was absent? > > >DB > > ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2001 14:31:22 +0100 From: Crawford Neil To: "'wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu'" Subject: RE: Accuracy Message-ID: The flaps are finger powered, for the elevator I have a little hook, with which I can waggle the stick, and look at the elevators wagging. It's more fun to waggle the elevators and look at the stick, because it moves more due to slack in the system. All this came about due to an overdose of reading Bill Mathews book about building plastic kits, the one with the Sopwith Typhoon on the cover. Mr. Mathews goes into great detail on moving parts, I remember enjoying myself a lot with it. Unfortunately one of the AMS symptoms is that "if it don't give you any points in competition" you don't do it! Does anyone else do moving parts? I think Dave Burke mentioned hinges on his Camel. /Neil > -----Original Message----- > From: Michael Kendix [mailto:mkendix@hotmail.com] > Sent: den 31 januari 2001 14:19 > To: Multiple recipients of list > Subject: RE: Accuracy > > > >From: Crawford Neil > >Reply-To: wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu > >To: Multiple recipients of list > >Subject: RE: Accuracy > >Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2001 07:26:13 -0500 (EST) > > > >I've done a Pemberton Billing Spitfire with working elevators > >,flaps, > > Neil: > > By "working" do you mean that when you moved the control > stick the flaps > moved? Or did you have to have the engine switched on first? > > Michael > > and sliding canopy, but it was in 1/48, thus cheating;-) > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com > ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2001 00:45:21 +0900 From: "Bucky" To: Subject: Tom's Halberstadt Message-ID: <007001c08b9c$d1e24580$294207d3@compaqcomputer> You jes' keep raisin' the bar, Doctor Tom...Raisin' the bar... If I'm ever back Stateside and need surgery, well, all I can say is, "you da man". While sharing the stunned and humbled admiration of our other list members, I find that your brilliance also motivates me. I don't think I've felt this inspired by an ot (OT? I forget the proper acronym case) work since I first saw RK's Handley/Page and Shane's Brisfit online about three years ago. Accordingly, I just ordered the Blue Max Halberstadt Cl. II from Hannant's. Imitation=flattery, Tom! p.s. I, too, would like the poop on your ammo belts, if you don't mind. Tres cool! ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2001 10:43:39 -0600 From: "DAVID BURKE" To: Subject: Re: I'm Back Message-ID: <004e01c08ba5$9d7c2f00$e5101a3f@com> > Hey DB, > Hope everything made it safely thru the move. Time to start on the real > fun, of unpacking everything? > Rob > Unpacking - and then laying out the workshop and getting to work on my 1/28 Showbird SPAD and my 1/48 Gotha G.Vb!! I really hit paydirt here with this house, and except for the rancid stench of urine (canine and/or human) and mildew, which I am dissipating with bleach, this is a nice place. I figure that no smell can hold up against lacquer thinner and naptha anyways. And there is SOOOO MUCH yard work to do! I actually will enjoy it! Gotta go get supplies and ride around a little - then come back and continue unpacking. Hell, at least I got the big T.V. and stereo set up. Plenty of A/V distraction to make it all bearable! DB ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2001 12:08:45 -0600 From: "cameron rile" To: wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu Subject: e: Camel Questions (actually: SPAD XIII) Message-ID: Rob, >E. is to blame for the Spad question :) after seeing his Zig-Zag Spad and >the other color schemes he sent, I want to build them! I did the 'Easter Egg' Spad after seeing the IM issue with Matt, E and Steve doing their colourful Spads. cam AFC - http://members.nbci.com/pointcook/ ________________________________________ Get your email at http://www.prontomail.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 2 Jan 2001 18:25:21 +0100 From: "Gaston Graf" To: Subject: RE: ammo belts Message-ID: I did that once for a .50 machinegun on the turret of an 1/32 Monogram Sherman and it worked fine but I doubt it if this is possible for the tiny 1/72 thingies. Gaston Graf (ggraf@vo.lu) Meet the Royal Prussian Fighter Squadron 2 "Boelcke" at: http://www.jastaboelcke.de > > > Matt - the belts are described in the Windsock article (a plug for > subscriptions) and are done thusly.... > tape ends of a thin strip of 0.005" styrene (about 0.5mm wide and 3" > long) to a piece of glass. Cut dozens of 5 mm lengths of 0.010" rod, as > cartridges. Dip a fine brush in liguid glue (not CA) and dab on several > spots on the plastic strip. Quickly place some of the rods on > the glue spots > and line them up parallel to each other, spaced a rod diameter apart. > Continue until the strip is done along its length. Let the glue dry. > Release the tape and slide a razor blade under the strip and lift off the > glass. Flip it over and using a sharp blade cut off the ends of the > cartridges on either side of the strip, to the correct length of > cartridge. > Paint cartridges brass and copper. Finish off with a thin strip of buff > painted decal, and wrap gently on drums. > > Ta da! Goes much faster than it sounds. > > Tom Morgan > ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2001 19:30:36 +0200 From: Jan Vihonen To: wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu Subject: Re: Roden gotha review Message-ID: <3A784BBC.4DE3A565@helsinki.fi> Witold, If you think you could use photocopies of the scale drawings of Gotha G.IV/V by Harry Woodman as they appeared on Aircraft Archive, let me know. From Finland thay should reach you pretty soon, I think. There are eight pages of scale plans, photos, sketches and exploded views. Granted, they are from G.IV/V but there might be something useful there, at least for the (hopefully) forthcoming later type Gothas. ;-) Jan > I have only a scanned version of WS Datafie, I tried to print drawings > but they are much off scale. But comparing details to photos it seems > that model designer made very a good job. There are many parts for all > versions of Gotha, and looks like each version has its own > characteristic parts. There are three types of tail skid (for G.II, > G.III and G.V), two types of guns - early and late Parabellum MG, all > types of bomb racks, different shapes of wheel legs, different rudders > for G.II and G.III etc. Small details like bomb racks need PE > replacement, also some interior details, but overall it is very nice > kit. I like especially guns and engines. Interior needs little work. > Today I will talk with PART owner about this model and what should be > done in PE set. I have some ideas for replacements and additional parts > for this kit. > If you have any other questions feel free to ask. > -- > Witold Kozakiewicz ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2001 14:58:26 -0300 From: "dfernet0" To: Subject: RE: ammo belts Message-ID: <002d01c08baf$69d0c080$4640a8c0@ssp.salud.rosario.gov.ar> Gaston hesitates: > I did that once for a .50 machinegun on the turret of an 1/32 Monogram > Sherman and it worked fine but I doubt it if this is possible for the tiny > 1/72 thingies. > There's PE ammo belts that look quite convincing in small scales. Besides, the natural brass color is a plus in this case to representing the bullets. D. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2001 12:33:43 -0600 From: "Matt Bittner" To: "wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu" Subject: Re: e: Camel Questions (actually: SPAD XIII) Message-ID: <200101311833.KAA29486@albatross.prod.itd.earthlink.net> On Wed, 31 Jan 2001 12:03:48 -0500 (EST), cameron rile wrote: > I did the 'Easter Egg' Spad after seeing the IM issue with Matt, E and Steve doing their > colourful Spads. And we're going to see it when? Matt Bittner ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2001 18:41:05 From: "Michael Kendix" To: wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu Subject: Re: e: Camel Questions (actually: SPAD XIII) Message-ID: >From: "Matt Bittner" > >On Wed, 31 Jan 2001 12:03:48 -0500 (EST), cameron rile wrote: > >>I did the 'Easter Egg' Spad after seeing the IM issue with Matt, E >>and >>Steve doing their >>colourful Spads. > >And we're going to see it when? Well, if you ask him nicely, perhaps he'll bring it to the Northern Va. IPMS meeting next Tuesday along with the Esci Fokker D.VII. I'm sure they're both fine. He and I are about the only ones who bring biplanes aside from Bob Wheeler (VLE Models)occasionally, and there's usually a decent turnout of models, not to mention 100 plus people who show. Michael _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2001 20:19:13 +0100 From: "Hans Trauner" To: Subject: Re: Tom Morgan's Halberstadt Message-ID: <002001c08bba$b21878a0$e5a372d4@custom-pc> I have to confess: It's really discouraging me. My other part of my model live is figure painting and there a lots of people much, much better than me. But I do believe I can reach them if I am trying hard. But Tom's Halberstadt is a goal which I'll never achieve. Hans ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2001 13:32:09 -0600 From: Robert Horton To: wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu Subject: Misc. stuff: Message-ID: <3A786839.5E42FEC8@netexpress.net> Hi Listees: To DB...thanks for the update on the Robinson, Ill Museum and sorry, I didn't realize I was catchin you in the middle of a move...glad it's over... To Todd Hayes, I am getting your messages but even with the second e-mail address I don't seem to be getting back to you. If you can, pass along your snail mail address to me off line and I will get the Bleriot off to you in the mail. For the rest...a thread was going around about a week ago about archival work with fibre glass and brass bristle brushes...FWIW...there are two companies, at least, that deal with archival material supplies and tools. Some on the list may want to inquire about catalogs as there are some concerns about some of the available storage materials for photgraphs, slides and valuable documents and papers as well as archival quality tools. You might try these: Light Impressions P.O. Box 940, Rochester, N.Y. 14603-0940 e-mail...... www.lightimpressionsdirect.com - University Products 517 Main Street, P.O. Box 101 Holyoke, Mass. 01041-0101 e-mail...... info@universityproducts.com Maybe this will help solve some problems.....and lastly...glad to see you back in James....best to all....Bob Horton ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2001 11:32:08 -0800 (PST) From: Todd Hayes To: wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu Subject: RE: ammo belts Message-ID: <20010131193208.74766.qmail@web9010.mail.yahoo.com> Cavalier Models do 1:48 flexible ammo belts for WW2 a/c. These represent 7.62mm rounds. Maybe these would work for 1:48 OT a/c also? Todd --- dfernet0 wrote: > Gaston hesitates: > > I did that once for a .50 machinegun on the turret > of an 1/32 Monogram > > Sherman and it worked fine but I doubt it if this > is possible for the tiny > > 1/72 thingies. > > > > There's PE ammo belts that look quite convincing in > small scales. Besides, > the natural brass color is a plus in this case to > representing the bullets. > D. > __________________________________________________ Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail - only $35 a year! http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/ ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2001 14:56:10 -0500 From: Keith Thompson To: "'wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu'" Subject: Re: Your fav Message-ID: Lurker chiming in late here, but, for me, the favorite without a doubt is the HB W.29. Not even really sure why, as it certainly wasn't as garishly painted as many of the other German aircraft. Its lines do something for me though. Next would be the Bristol Fighter and LVG C.VI. The Brisfit just looks tough and ready, and the LVG elegant. Now that I think about it, its weird that they're all 2-seaters, I wouldn't have thought it. As for single seaters, I like the Pfalz D.XII, and Nieuport 11 (not to divide it into categories, as these would follow the 2-seaters in order of preference for "just looks cool"). Keith Thompson ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2001 15:02:13 -0500 From: "Brad & Merville" To: Subject: Re: Videos Message-ID: <001001c08bc0$b4dae540$9a885ad1@default> Rob Look for "Four Years of Thunder" a four volume box set. This 4 hour documentary was produced by 'Wingspan' in 1996 and aired on the History Channel. It contains almost all the old footage you've ever seen plus tons you haven't. I got mine mail order through A&E merchandising but I've since seen it in major video stores. Well worth the $75.00 Cdn I paid for it! Address on the box says: Distributed by: Network Ventures LLC, Bethesda, MD 20814 also: Wingspan, 4550 Montgomery Ave, Suite 647, Bethesda, MD 20814 Cheers Brad -----Original Message----- From: Rob & Sherry To: Multiple recipients of list Date: Wednesday, January 31, 2001 8:57 AM Subject: Videos >I picked up "Aces High: Air Warfare 1914-1918" at a local hobby shop >yesterday. It is part of the Time Life video series, The Century of >Warfare. It has some way cool aerial footage in it. Are there any other >video documentaries avail? >Rob > > ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2001 15:45:41 -0500 From: Rob & Sherry To: wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu Subject: Re: Videos Message-ID: <3.0.1.32.20010131154541.008f76b0@pop-server.tampabay.rr.com> Thanks Brad, I'll start hunting it down! Rob At 03:06 PM 1/31/2001 -0500, you wrote: >Rob > >Look for "Four Years of Thunder" a four volume box set. This 4 hour >documentary was produced by 'Wingspan' in 1996 and aired on the History >Channel. It contains almost all the old footage you've ever seen plus tons >you haven't. I got mine mail order through A&E merchandising but I've since >seen it in major video stores. Well worth the $75.00 Cdn I paid for it! >Address on the box says: > >Distributed by: >Network Ventures LLC, >Bethesda, MD 20814 > >also: > >Wingspan, >4550 Montgomery Ave, >Suite 647, >Bethesda, MD 20814 > >Cheers >Brad > > > >-----Original Message----- >From: Rob & Sherry >To: Multiple recipients of list >Date: Wednesday, January 31, 2001 8:57 AM >Subject: Videos > > >>I picked up "Aces High: Air Warfare 1914-1918" at a local hobby shop >>yesterday. It is part of the Time Life video series, The Century of >>Warfare. It has some way cool aerial footage in it. Are there any other >>video documentaries avail? >>Rob >> >> > > ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2001 15:46:40 EST From: Suvoroff@aol.com To: wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu Subject: Re: Accuracy Message-ID: "I have read the reviews and the posts stating the inaccuracies of kits, and about the 'rivet counters' I am curious as to what is commonly accepted and what is not." There is no answer to that question, I am afraid, or rather, the only answer is one you will have to supply for yourself. Some people insist on thorough interior detailing, others care about exact size, some like to crank them out fast at lower levels of detail, and some like to take the worst kit they can find and build it into an acceptable replica - there is no one right way to do it. The only commonly accepted criteria is - have fun at what you are doing. Nobody on this list will criticize the level of accuracy and detail you choose, unless you specifically ask for feedback. Yours, James D. Gray ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2001 22:04:57 +0100 From: "Gaston Graf" To: Subject: RE: ammo belts Message-ID: aaahh.....ok, but did that stuff exist already in the mid '80s, as I build that model? Today modeling became a high tech hobby, but 15 years ago that was not the case ;o) Gaston Graf (ggraf@vo.lu) Meet the Royal Prussian Fighter Squadron 2 "Boelcke" at: http://www.jastaboelcke.de > > There's PE ammo belts that look quite convincing in small scales. Besides, > the natural brass color is a plus in this case to representing > the bullets. > D. > ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2001 13:20:07 -0800 (PST) From: Todd Hayes To: wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu Subject: Re: I'm Back Message-ID: <20010131212007.64161.qmail@web9007.mail.yahoo.com> And he has a new kit on the way to break in the new house! I sent your Martinsyde off today as requested. Todd --- DAVID BURKE wrote: > > > > Hey DB, > > Hope everything made it safely thru the move. > Time to start on the real > > fun, of unpacking everything? > > Rob > > > > Unpacking - and then laying out the workshop and > getting to work on my 1/28 > Showbird SPAD and my 1/48 Gotha G.Vb!! > > I really hit paydirt here with this house, and > except for the rancid stench > of urine (canine and/or human) and mildew, which I > am dissipating with > bleach, this is a nice place. I figure that no > smell can hold up against > lacquer thinner and naptha anyways. And there is > SOOOO MUCH yard work to > do! I actually will enjoy it! > > Gotta go get supplies and ride around a little - > then come back and > continue unpacking. Hell, at least I got the big > T.V. and stereo set up. > Plenty of A/V distraction to make it all bearable! > > > DB > __________________________________________________ Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail - only $35 a year! http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/ ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2001 13:24:51 -0800 (PST) From: Todd Hayes To: wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu Subject: Re: Misc. stuff: Message-ID: <20010131212451.11903.qmail@web9009.mail.yahoo.com> Bob, That's strange! What would you like for it? My s-mail address is: Todd Hayes 2910 Market Burlington, IA. 52601 --- Robert Horton wrote: > Hi Listees: To DB...thanks for the update on the > Robinson, Ill Museum > and sorry, I didn't realize I was catchin you in the > middle of a > move...glad it's over... > > To Todd Hayes, I am getting your messages but even > with the second > e-mail address I don't seem to be getting back to > you. If you can, pass > along your snail mail address to me off line and I > will get the Bleriot > off to you in the mail. > > For the rest...a thread was going around about a > week ago about archival > work with fibre glass and brass bristle > brushes...FWIW...there are two > companies, at least, that deal with archival > material supplies and > tools. Some on the list may want to inquire about > catalogs as there are > some concerns about some of the available storage > materials for > photgraphs, slides and valuable documents and papers > as well as archival > quality tools. You might try these: > > Light Impressions > P.O. Box 940, > Rochester, N.Y. > 14603-0940 > e-mail...... > www.lightimpressionsdirect.com > - > University Products > 517 Main Street, > P.O. Box 101 > Holyoke, Mass. > 01041-0101 > e-mail...... > info@universityproducts.com > > Maybe this will help solve some problems.....and > lastly...glad to see > you back in James....best to all....Bob Horton > __________________________________________________ Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail - only $35 a year! http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/ ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2001 14:49:38 -0700 From: "Dale Sebring" To: Subject: Spad XIII Message-ID: <001901c08bcf$b6d3d140$78a58dd0@main> Can't remember for sure, but I believe Rob? was looking for a Dragon Spad-there is one on Ebay-6 days left. Regards, Dale ------------------------------ End of WWI Digest 3030 **********************