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These are all of the old posts from the first two years of the forum. They are locked.
Updated: 2005-03-28 by HoloM (the god)
Colin Kaminski

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Post by Colin Kaminski »

Please post here if you have a web page you would like me to link to on the bottom of the page.

Thank you Johnfp for the idea.


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JohnFP

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Post by JohnFP »

I think this will be very beneficial as even new members or lurkers can visit the individual web pages and this may help promote the art of Holography with all the great info out there and the actual sale of Holograms from our members.

Live long and prosper!!!
Michael Harrison

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Post by Michael Harrison »

Colin Kaminski

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Post by Colin Kaminski »

OK, I took the ones I have.

Michael, Are you hosting Tom B. at this point? IF so, can you provide me a link?

Thank you.

PS If you want you link deleted please post or email me at colin at designer in light dot com.
Kaveh

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Post by Kaveh »

http://www.bazargan.org/

No holography, but you're welcome to put it up.
Michael Harrison

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Post by Michael Harrison »

At the moment I'm hosting Tom B, Tony Brock-Fisher and Martin Mueller

The main link is through http://www.dragonseye.com/Holography/guests.html
Colin Kaminski

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Post by Colin Kaminski »

Thank you. I have them. I was nice to see Martin's work as I had not seen any yet.
Guillermito

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Post by Guillermito »

My modest holography collection:

http://www.guillermito2.net/holo/index.html
Kaveh

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Post by Kaveh »

Your modest collection is absolutely fabulous. I have wanted to see a Gentet hologram for ages. I would love to see some of your holograms one day. Think of setting up an exhibition. Seriously.
Michael Harrison

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Post by Michael Harrison »

That's an great collection.

"I bought some of them for a very high price, but it's not like a sort of investment, something I could sell later, like it could be with some other form of original art. Buying fine art holograms is throwing money out of the window, financially speaking. You really have to love them. Because, basically, nobody cares. There is no market. Nobody will buy them from me ever."

People have said that about any number of items made throughout history. Many times, they've been proven wrong. I hope you have your holograms insured for at least twice what you paid for them or what they fetch in the market now.


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