The lastest of AMAL arrived this morning. Another great issue and it was well worth the wait. On the cover is a panel that Dale Manor painted and gave to me at the Western Illinois Wall Bash. I have it hanging proudly in my shop.
Posted by Mark Yearwood (Member # 2723) on :
Yeah! I got mine today, too. Lots of eye candy as usual!
Thanks Jeff and crew for getting this out.
Posted by Bob Rochon (Member # 30) on :
What a treat as always!
Thanks Jeff!
Got mine today~
Posted by Jeff Lang (Member # 336) on :
Michael, Glad to hear you & others have received their magazine. The panel on the cover, painted by Dale Manor, was one of the nicest panels I have seen at a Letterhead meet.
Dave Parr photo. The back of the panel was great with a note from Dale with some beautiful striping, I bet you are proud to hang that on your wall especially after the great job you did hosting the Aledo WallBash meet. I don't know if anyone noticed on the staff page, but we really got alot of help & contributions form many folks. One guy who has been away for a while, is now back on board and will be putting quite a few things together for all of the readers. Welcome back David Butler! David will be putting his 2 cents in, like no one else can each issue, and is currently putting together a website for the magazine. We hope to have variety interesting pages & also let everyone know whats going on in the next issue, maybe what you may have missed in a past issue, book reviews, the etcetera page, & who knows what else. Look for the new website coming soon.
The elusive ant has already been located by Sal Cabrera for this issue, see if you can find it.
Let us know what you like, & of course, what you don't. Remember, this is the Letterhead's Magazine, thanks to those who have helped in sending in photos, stories, & cool stuff. And thanks to those who have offered to help, we'll be calling on you soon, the next issue is underway. Cheers, Jeff
[ March 07, 2006, 09:08 PM: Message edited by: Jeff Lang ]
Posted by Jay Allen (Member # 195) on :
Once again, a beautiful issue.
And Butler helping out again? Well, that can't possibly be a bad thing, now can it? And Doug Bernhardt also? Some more great sign work and other peripheral arts coming soon. Cool.
Thanks to all of you for your hard work. I'm a lifetime supporter and subscriber!!
But that beautiful rendering of the Mucha girl by Dale Manor seems to only have one eyebrow. What's up with that? When I saw it it had two - one really bushy.
[ March 08, 2006, 01:28 PM: Message edited by: Jay Allen ]