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Jessee Smith Tuesday, June 09, 2009
   
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    Shoot! That's the first place I would have wanted to see, too. David,
    I thoroughly enjoyed your post, and I think a lot of us could dig it.
    I, too, have bored customers by telling them all about "the
    pregnancy," as you put it, although I do sell to a lot of scientific
    folk who are perhaps a bit more interested than the average person
    in all the nuts and bolts. (A lot of them want to know about lost wax
    casting, which is one of those things that's so much easier to do
    than to describe!) 

    I was once on an overseas trip with a group that included a friend
    of ours who is a brilliant scholar of ancient Greece, and as we
    marveled together at a beautiful marble figure, I mused, "I wonder
    how on earth the sculptor got into this little area here..." My
    friend looked at me as if I'd started speaking Swahili. "I've never
    wondered how these things were made," he said. "What an interesting
    way of looking at the world!" It had never occured to me to look at
    it any other way... 

All the best,

Jessee Smith
Cincinnati, OH
www.silverspotstudio.com


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