>As I said, Dunstan's comments were alarmist and aimed at selling his kits. By
stirring up the dispute he gained a lot of valuable publicity . As I knew that
that was just what Dunstan was doing, I avoided becoming involved. It's all
part of the marketing.<
It is easy to be like pontius Pilate and wash ones hands in the face of
adversity
but Dunstons alarmist publicity could have done a lot of harm, particularly
in educational circles[ who are a bit touchy about possible litigation]
,if he had been allowed to go on unchecked, I notice he has gone very quiet
of late on this issue.
The sad part is that he is a
brilliant printmaker and his processes are very beautiful in thier own
right ,he has no need to dabble in these underhand tactics.
Sometimes Terry one has to fire the gun not just load the bullets.
pete