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dear gene- several months ago someone asked me if i have a bibliography of what  i've done in panoramics. i said i did not, but it was a good idea. still is. i have canon multipass 5000 scanner, but i do not know how to work it yet. it cannot do transparencies (oops, make that TRANNIES). do you get mail at turnpike ford? for starters i am willing to send you united nation postage stamp on cover. first day  cover. it is panoramic. i have reprints of other stuff, some color and some non-trannies  stuff. i don't know why i'd want a home page. tell me please. the color scanner is also my black and white printer. there's a (about) 1962 cover on a life magazine-published book "life's guide to paris." it is small horizontal format book  with panoramic wraparound cover. the camera was home-made from a radio chassis, a medalist focusing tube/mount with lens elements discarded. if you ain't hanging out at turnpike ford put your address in block form and i'll copy it on my xe60 xerox copier
onto front of envelopes. my left hand writing brings tears to these eyes. simon says
two 1970 popular photography columns told of hatching camera  after  the radio box
box model of 1961, after frits rotgans one of 1962 used only at south pole and honolulu and before 1964 one used until 1982, replaced by fuji g617. i have copies of those  columns. now what was your question? another on this panoramic loop asked for stories about these photos. that interests me more. he sent address and i copied onto several envelopes, misplaced.
 
 

Gene F. Rhodes wrote:

Dear Sir baby,
Before that brain of yours rots and the world looses
all the great stuff in there, why don't you digitize a
home page and singlefinger great chunks of it onto
the net so we younguns can download it. I would
love to hear the whole story of your L1011
assignment for instance. And don't forget to include
a professional jargon interpreter for us simple folk.
Turnpike

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