RE: Why did Nadeau bug Echague re the Fresson secrets??
Ah, sounds like it must be him. I should still have his address. I have his
letter and address in a box. After unpacking, I will send him a letter, but
my original response was so that Chris would have the information since she
seemed to be searching/researching for info on Fresson / direct carbon.
Time flies, doesn't it? I recently sent something to Judy, something I
promised to send but for the reason of moving/job change didn't get to do
it. When she received it, she has forgotten what it was for.
We are all getting, mmmm, let's say more mature, aren't we? :)
Dave
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Liam Lawless [mailto:lawless@bulldoghome.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2007 12:57 PM
> To: alt-photo-process-l@usask.ca
> Subject: RE: Why did Nadeau bug Echague re the Fresson secrets??
>
> Dave,
>
> You mean Dunstan Perera? Have his street address, but last I
> heard he didn't have email.
>
>
> Liam
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dave Soemarko [mailto:fotodave@dsoemarko.us]
> Sent: 23 May 2007 16:10
> To: alt-photo-process-l@usask.ca
> Subject: RE: Why did Nadeau bug Echague re the Fresson secrets??
>
> Wow, this Fresson thing always comes back every few years.
>
> > So, it seems, there are four of you working on the Fresson/direct
> > carbon/carbondir process: John Grocott, Art Chakalis, Luis Nadeau,
> > and Dave Soemarko. Anyone else?
>
> Technically speaking, Luis is not "working on" the process.
> He legally has the secret to the Fresson process.
>
> But as far as anyone working on the look of this process, I
> think that is about it if we are talking about those on this
> list and those who has spoken out. There must be many others
> in the world working on it. My memory is fading, but one name
> that comes to my mind is something like Pierre Duncan.
> He is in London, I believe, and if I remember it correctly,
> he was working on some tricolor direct carbon process too. I
> don't think he is on the list.
>
> He wrote me one time (a real letter through Post Office). I
> meant to write him a reply, but out of busyness and switching
> of job, I didn't. I feel so bad about it. John, you seem to
> know everybody. If you know and communicate with Pierre,
> please tell him I apologize for being so rude.
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>
> Dave
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