SOlntE,

What a totally awsome project! Beautifully conceived and executed.

Ku Ku Dos to you.

AllqnR
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Sol Nte" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, August 13, 2004 10:59 AM
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: mashboy oh boy!


> Hi Alan,
>
> >> Well done Sol, not only is it a pretty groovy object but it's really
well
> > presented and packaged too.  I'm extremely intrigued by the idea of an
> > 'art-toy'.  These collectable figures are a must for every household, I
> > think!
>
> Glad you like the toy.
>
>
> If other people want to see what Alan is talking about the website for my
> toy venture (called FiGUREPUNK) is here
> www.figurepunk.com
> if you're interested get in touch. All the toys I've produced so far are
> available via the website. Actually this is version 3 of the site so if
you
> notice any problems with it let me know. I'm currently prototyping more
toys
> so hope to have a few more out in time for christmas.
>
> Don wrote:
> >Alright Sol, let's see the toy. I must have missed it. Crispin is in an
art
> alumni group here in Mount Vernon that is looking for a money- raising
> project and this sounds good. We are also looking for some kind of vending
> machine to sell art. Any suggestions? -Don<
>
> No Don you didn't miss it, I'd not yet posted about it to the list as I
was
> waiting to get the newer version of the website up. Art vending,
> well..................
> Hayvend have been going in the UK for a while
> http://www.hayvend.com/index.shtml
> you could ask them for advice.
>
> or you could use a gashapon vending machine (like they use for toys in US
> and Japan) and sell art in little capsules for example
> http://www.toysnjoys.com/gashapon.html
> you should be able to get empty capsules to fill with handmade pieces.
>
> Hope this is of use.
>
> cheers,
>
> Sol.
>
>
>
>
>


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