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  • in reply to: modern day case making workshop #10159
    cepaw
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    Threee spots filled – two left

    in reply to: modern day case making workshop #8968
    cepaw
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    two spots filled

    in reply to: modern day case making workshop #8963
    cepaw
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    Alright the workshop is set for Saturday March 20th (Medina, Ohio 44256)

    cost is $250 per person – (5 spots open)

    included – complete instruction book, list of supplies and venders. You will make a complete 1/4 or 1/2 plate case and the pieces to make a 1/4 or 1/2 plate case. You will leave with everything needed to complete that case at home. And lunch will be provided.

    I sell these on my site …

    1/4 plate case $85

    1/2 plate case $105

    instruction book $50

    I hope you think this is a deal…..

    I will sell molds at the workshop at a discounted price

    They will be for sale on the website as well, but not for a while.

    1/6 – 1/4 – 1/2 plate box mold

    1/6 – 1/4 – 1/2 plate decorative top mold

    1/6 – 1/4 – 1/2 plate mat molds

    I will also offer a few items that I buy in bulk at a nice price.

    A $50 deposit (non-refundable unless I fill that spot), is needed to hold a spot for you. The remaining $200 balance is due one week prior to workshop.

    If you have any questions or to sign up, please contact me on this site or by phone (440) 666-8588

    Thank you,

    Mike

    in reply to: modern day case making workshop #8935
    cepaw
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    I want to do this right. That is why i’m asking questions now.

    what month works best for you ?

    what size(s) case do you want to make ? 1/6 – 1/4 – 1/2

    would you prefer a one or two day workshop ?

    I could do either, one day would save hotel cost depending on where you are comming from

    I will go with the majority on this.

    My goal is to have 5 people. I could handle more but 5 is a good size I think

    You would leave with an instruction book, list of venders and supplies and one complete case and parts to make one more case at home.

    I will also make molds available for sale as well as some other items that I buy in bulk.

    I look forward to any thoughts.

    Mike

    in reply to: modern day case making workshop #8929
    cepaw
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    working on details, when is a good time for you ? I’m thinking about March-April but at this point its all wide open. I’m very flexable so once I know who is interested I can ask everyone for dates that work best and take it from there.

    in reply to: NEW whole plate case #9150
    cepaw
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    The fisrt whole plate case orders are on their way. I still have 21 cases to make. I’m happy to say that I’m now able to invest more into original cases, so I’ll have some new cases available in the near future. Thanks to everyone that pre ordered. I appreate your business.

    Mike

    in reply to: NEW whole plate case #9117
    cepaw
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    All the molds are finished, I have started making peices, and I will be putting the first case together by saturday. For everyone that has an order in (thank you) I will keep you updated on when they will ship. I will fill orders in the order I recieved them.

    I will still honor the pre order price until the 20th for any one interested

    Mike

    in reply to: Darlot lens for sale #9011
    cepaw
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    When I do this (if I did it correctly) it would be 4 inches. so now how do you tell what size plate this will cover ?

    thanks for the info

    Mike

    in reply to: Darlot lens for sale #9002
    cepaw
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    I do not know much about theese lenses, I’m a collector. how do you tell the focal length ?

    when I bought it I was told it was a half plate lens, but it would cover whole plate with some vinyeting/swirl

    in reply to: Introduce Yourself! #8074
    cepaw
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    My name is Michael Rhodes and I have been a collector of cased images for years. Recently I have become a case maker. I love the original cases so much that I set out to make my own. After trying a varity of methods to make a traditional cases I realized that what I loved so much about the cases were the detailed embossed patterns. I gave up on original methods and went modern, with a twist. visit me at http://www.moderndayantique.com

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