Hi Bob,

As I remember, you got to Cameo from the alley, on the second floor,
just south of Hollywood, on Vine. I don't know street numbers in L.A.

Joel Sears  

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Subject: Re: [Finale] Re: reduction size (was Pesky Page Turns)

>I often wondered what happened to Cameo too .... man, that was a 
>long time ago. I still have my electric eraser sitting hard by me, 
>like an old soldier longing for the sounds of the battlefield. Might 
>hang on to the vellums, who knows, perhaps a museum might place some 
>value on the antiquities in my daughter's future.
>
>Dean
>
>On Feb 20, 2006, at 10:05 AM, Raymond Horton wrote:
>
>>John Howell wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>Ah, another alumnus of 1527 1/2 North Vine St. in Hollywood!!!  I 
>>>wonder if they're still there.  We used engrossing ink, which most 
>>>people have never heard of.

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Was the address above Bill Hughes's office/

Bob Florence

>>>
>>>When I switched from hand copying to computer, I found that 
>>>actually entering the notes took me about the same amount of time, 
>>>but the savings was in being able to manipulate things once 
>>>entered, just like with word processing.  I now work directly to 
>>>the computer, and have a cabinet full of manuscript paper (King 
>>>Brand, not Cameo) that I may never use up!
>>>
>>>John
>>>
>>Oh sure, I used Cameo ink and vellum.  In my comp teacher's eyes it 
>>wasn't really music unless it was sketched on a Cameo pad and 
>>copied on Cameo vellum.
>>Later, one of the Cameo main employee's started her own company - 
>>what was that name?
>>I never got along with pen and ink - the pens never worked right 
>>for me.  My wife copied my master's thesis score for me as a I fed 
>>her the pencil pages.  The computer was a godsend for me.  And I 
>>love being able to fiddle with old files - rearrange old 
>>arrangements, etc.
>>RBH
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>As a newly diagnosed diabetic,  self denial is now my ally, 
>exercise  my master.
>
>Dean M. Estabrook
>
>Retired Church Musician
>Composer, Arranger
>Adjudicator
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