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Marilyn Draving

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Started On : 06-Oct-2006 at 06:00:02 PM, #Views : 6197

Topic Subject : RE: American Legion National Monument


Hi Roy, once again an amazing piece of work. The historical details are
awesome. It was interesting to see part of the casting process on the third
page and also the coverage you received. Life Rite does a great job for the
casting. I am negotiating 26 celebrity headcasts for a TV program and want
to use the best products for the casting and a reliable faux bronze finish.
Any recommendations?

>From: aliforum@lifecasting.org
>To: mjdraving@hotmail.com
>Subject: American Legion National Monument( Message No. 1222)
>Date: Thu, 5 Oct 2006 17:31:35 -0400
>
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>Post Date : Thursday 05th of October 2006 05:31:35 PM
>Posted by : "Roy Butler" rbicom@earthlink.net
>
>American Legion National Monument:--
>Please find attached a pdf three page announcement for the Arkansas
>American Legion National Monument. This monument was dedicated earlier
>this year and the surrounding plaza was completed a few months ago.
>
>The heads and hands of both servicemen were lifecast here in the Vegas area
>utilizing military volunteers. Life-rite was the casting medium used for
>all body casting. The servicemen depict early WWII uniforms as specified by
>the client.
>
>Approximately 650 parts and components make up the two servicement from
>conception, casting, clay fabrication, mold parts, waxes and bronze pieces.
> Part of the bronze fabrication is depicted on page three of the pdf.
>
>The monument and one of the models, a decorated captain, have been
>documented by several national publications and CNN nationwide on Lou Dobbs
>American Heros. This monument is also in the process of being archived by
>The Smithsonian and should be available for viewing on their website within
>a few weeks.
>
>Please be reminded the attached pdf's were photographed, created and
>compiled by me and are copyrighted works and not for distribution without
>my written permission.
>
>ALI is an international organization whose members are engaged in the art
>and creative industries. Its purpose is to promote the art of life casting

>create public awareness of this unique art form, provide its members with
>forums to exchange information, resources to enhance their effectiveness
>and advance opportunities for their artistic success.</body></html>


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