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anyone know how to get in touch with Marco other than pm on here? Would like to get in contact to discuss his wonderful painting..but pm hasnt been fruitful.
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Thor..Sent you a PM.

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Sam wrote:Thor..Sent you a PM.
didn't receive anything.. :( could I please get another
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Sam wrote:Thor..Sent you a PM.
Sam...just sent you a message in response to yours :)

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SO.......no one know other thanpm how to contact Marco? Maybe I should try a new way to contact him them......MARCO?......... :D
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only looking, you have a PM. :)
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J.J. Walters wrote:only looking, you have a PM. :)
Thanks..... :wink:
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#38 Post by Marco »

Hi guys!

You can reach me at marco [at] magnum-pi.de still :-)

I have a friend who owns a copy shop and he can actually create fullsize copies of the painting which still look like real oil a painting. All you need then is the correct frame and you will be done.

If that would be an option for you here, I could arrange that he scans the painting (he owns a scanner capable of that) and you can order the copies there.

Let me know if that would sound interesting to you. I dunno about the pricing though - I expect it to be in the 30EUR range including shipping to the US (less in germany).

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Marco....sent you an email.....going to need to find a fram that looks like the one on the series now...gonna be a tough one I bet you. :D
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#40 Post by Marco »

Hola!

I did not receive your mail actually - the frame I haven't found, yet ... but I am sure it could be created. If you are willing to pay a bit more, a carpenter near you will likely create one for you. I have one right in my neighborhood and he created the socket for my AAPI award replica for example.

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sent you a pm..you can send a reply either here or to the email I sent you. AAPI award... :shock: Come on got to post pics of that..as that has been a project for me (at least in my head) for a while now..love to see how it turned out!
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Hi!

I took a quick picture of it - I have 2 versions of it actually (the non-broken and the "broken" one).

Before I saw pictures of the original, I had tu guesstimate the sizes and also how they created the "broken" look. As we know now, it was made with glue where I had the glass part created by a company which creates glass art and they used a special technique on it.

The "Thomas Magnum - 1986" - plate is done but stored away and not yet applied to the socket. The "non-broken" version is stowed away also right now as I only have the "broken" version standing here.

The socket itself comes pretty close as of the wood used for it and also the size - the glass should be a bit taller as I think today (and looking at the "original"). But it's pretty nice and makes a good display.

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That is Awesome..I have the original pics that were posted on here as referrence ad well as screen grabs ....so far though my project has not come to surface..would also like Magnum's ship bell that is in his bedroom..but Im picky and finding the right size and type of bell has been a booger...LOL....I'm very interested in your painitng and if I was you would make copies and sell them as well as the AAPI award..bet you'd sell several... :wink: HEY MARCO PM OR EMAIL ME..WANT THAT PAINTING COPY.... :D
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oh MARCO, where are you....again...LOL :D I want me that painting....do i have to hire professional art theives to get me a copy...lol pm or email me bud...please
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Hmm. Fun info I didn't know that.

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