Nice looking cards Adam. I am sure they will peak the interest of many
people.
Clear Skies,
Mark Bostick
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Adam Hupe wrote:
Thanks Ed,
Stonehenge was selected as an icon because it is a well-known ancient
observatory where both the Lunar and Maritain cycles were witnessed
among other celestial bodies. As a matter of fact, the table stone in
the center of Stonehenge is used to track the Moon.
I
Creative use of waste materials. Very good. Scarcity of material will not allow
for mass production? Will each card have it's own classification #? How can
collectors be sure that your dust is pure cutting slop? Pure to each
designation made by you alone.
Garbage, hogwash and hype.
Bill
Congratulations, Adam -
These look to be perfect for children, a great way to
utilize cuttings from lunars and martians for
education, and a useful way for preparers to offset
slicing costs. My best wishes for your success with
this project.
But why Stonehenge? I think that a larger image of
Thanks Ed,
Stonehenge was selected as an icon because it is a well-known ancient
observatory where both the Lunar and Maritain cycles were witnessed among
other celestial bodies. As a matter of fact, the table stone in the center
of Stonehenge is used to track the Moon.
I have had outside
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Creative use of waste materials. Very good. Scarcity of material will not
allow for mass
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