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Rick Glawson Article from American Breweriana Journal...

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Larry White
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Rick Glawson Article from American Breweriana Journal...

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It was brought to my attension that the American Breweriana Journal, issue #88, had an article about Rick Glawson in it. I had never seen it before, so I thought maybe others hadn't either. So I scanned it for your enjoyment!
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I miss that guy... :(

-AHO!
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Good move Larry. How did you manage to get the copy in the end? Great to read about Rick again
Dave
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SWM...

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Just lucky, I guess... :wink:
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Post by Ron Berlier »

Hi Larry, thanks for sharing a very nice article.

I too miss Rick. :cry:
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that is a nice article.

He deserves to be written up in all the history books.
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Post by vance galliher »

your right Tony.........he should be ritup in some history book ! and how could one get a copy of that article?.....couldn't find a website
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Post by Tony Segale »

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right click on one page of the article in this post, select 'save picture', and save it to your desktop
then do the same with the second page...
next, open adobe photoshop and open one of the saved pictures/pages
at the top tool bar, click image and then image size...you'll see it's 400dpi
just change the size to 11" (height) with the constrained proportions box checked...
it should be an 8.5" x 11" page at 400dpi...

now, just print...
if you use glossy photo paper it's a professional copy just for you...
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Great way to start the day Mr Blake.

Thanks!
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...........thanks Tony... you're sooo smart....and nice too! It's printing as we speak
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Now ya see there....

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This Nostalgic Gifts sign, made by Rick Glawson, went by on ebay recently. I threw down a bid, but it wasn't high enough to win. Looks like a Dineyland memorabilia collector snagged it. It also appears there were a couple of typos in the ebay auction, which read "Reverse Glass Sign "Nostalgic Gifts" 26 x 34 " Made by Rick Lawson of Disney Studios from the Bill & Evelyn Thinnell Collection Letters are Glue Chipped."
It sold for $400, plus a 20% buyer's premium was added.
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Anyone know anything about the "Bill & Evelyn Thinnell Collection"?

-Lare
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