Any old iron?

From: John Grocott ^lt;john.grocott403@ntlworld.com>
Date: 04/09/06-04:45:25 AM Z
Message-id: <003301c65bc2$b7063c20$e0fb0a52@win8d24f736839>

  ----- Original Message -----
  From: TERRYAKING@aol.com
  To: alt-photo-process-l@usask.ca
  Sent: Saturday, April 08, 2006 10:22 PM
  Subject: Re: ''One must stay ready to learn and to question what the gurus say.''

  In a message dated 8/4/06 8:58:27 pm, john.grocott403@ntlworld.com writes:

    Under his stall was a cardboard box full of what he considered as his ''failed'' gum prints. He informed us that he had twice as many in the box earlier that day and had sold half of the prints at a fiver each . Great encouragement !

  John

  The best place for prints that have failed is the round filing cabinet unless you keep them to show students how not to do it !.

  Terry

  Rather reminds me of the only car boot sale I have attended as a seller. People bought my old briar pipes at a fiver a time.
  ............................................
  So, dont be discouraged with failure prints.
  SELL ONE. GIVE ONE FREE.

  John Grocott- Photographist - London.
  SKYPE ( video) name CARBONS999
Received on Sun Apr 9 04:46:00 2006

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