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Hanuman Wednesday, October 06, 2004
   
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - 6 October 2004 
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Ganoksin Video Library Announced


    Video has arrived at Ganoksin!   

    http://www.ganoksin.com/video/ 

    We are very excited to announce our newest addition of improvements
    and features to the Ganoksin website.  (www.ganoksin.com)

    Sometimes, the written word on a process performed in the jewelry
    trade like metal casting, pales in comparison to the beauty of
    watching molten metal in action.  

    Now available for viewing, Daniel Ballard from PM West, shows viewers
    the seductive glamour of making grain and casting. Blaine Lewis from
    New Approach School for Jewelers teaches us how to sharpen a graver
    and why it is important to keep them sharp. These are just a few of
    the many offerings you will find at the Video Library. Other titles
    include 'Gold Refining', and a special discussion with Jurgen Maerz
    discussing his views on platinum alloys. 

    Dr. Aspler states, "I am very happy to present these videos on
    Ganoksin. They give our visitors a glimpse into the visual world of
    casting and refining not easily comprehended in print". 

    The Ganoksin Project (http://www.ganoksin.com) is the largest virtual
    single information source for searchable archived content for jewelry
    and metals in the world. Its 5200 Orchid members foster sharing,
    support community, enhance productivity and encourage studio safety,
    by promoting education in the jewelry and metal arts worldwide. 

For More Information contact: 
Dr. E. Aspler (Hanuman)
http://www.ganoksin.com




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