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Dinosaur Calendars
sash@teleport.com wrote:
> Try Portland (Oregon)'s best web site - http//www.powells.com
> Do a browse by section, calendars. They have a gajillion calendars,
> so try a few sub-sections. Dinotopia is in fantasy, the Age of
> Mammoths is in Animal Art, the Ultimate Dinosaur is in Science. Etc...
I ordered the Ultimate Dinosaur on-line. (I hope that it is in stock.) That
is the only dinosaur calendar I found.
Alas, the other suggestions of Brian Franczak?s calendar were pre-answered by
Brian himself:
> I was going to produce a '98 dinosaur calendar through The Dinosaur
> Studio, but there was an insufficient number of responses (about a
> hundred) to ads we took out. With that little interest, it was impossible
> to justify the expense of printing the calendar, so I cancelled the
> project. If anyone refers you to either me or The Dinosaur Studio,
> know that I wanted to do it, but it just didn't happen. Maybe
> next year. Anyway, I'll be posting the twelve images on The Dinosaur
> Studio web-site sometime early in '98, if you're interested in seeing
> the calendar that never was. The address is:
> http://www.dinosaurstudio.com
> Brian Franczak (franczak@ntplx.net)
Mary
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