# 14 Colin Robertson has a confirmed delivery per USPS
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#18 hendrik faure has informed me his box will take a long time to deliver to him. Tracking last reported the box March 22 leaving Frankfort. He also said he will post his 2 prints at that time. (he made 2 sets because his process cannot print 20 of one, so some got one or the other at random).
I will post mine shortly
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2 Minutes to Midnight
#2 in Atomic Energy series, ongoing...
2 min 360 2019-03-24-0001 by TIN CAN COLLEGE, on Flickr
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Received the prints, I’m greatly appreciated to Randy for organized this event, it have gave me a chance to see all this excellent art works. Also thanks everyone’s for sharing your work.
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sending arrived
I had a discussion with the custom officer about the commercial value.
Following old habits I confused her so much, that she finally gave up and charged me nothing.
Thank you all for your great contributions,
Randy thank you for a lot of work!
My prints derive from 8x10 negativs, taken by shutterless American Optical Portrait lens (f about 350 mm?).
Copperplate photogravures I made traditional method of Talbot/Klic with bitumen aquatint.
Printed on 230g/m2 Hahnemühle Mould-made Printmaking board, Gamblin black bone ink
best greetings
Hendrik
I want to thank all participants in this Print Exchange.
It took a while, but it came together exactly as planned.
I highly value your prints and find prints in hand always exceed any online or digital representation.
The mix was about 50/50 8X10 and 11X14.
I think my mistake was combining 11X14 with 8X10 for a couple reasons. Shipping is more expensive in USA and worldwide with any package over 12" at the longest.
And the larger package is not quite as strong as a tight fitted 8X10 box.
If a next time, all prints should be flattened and not mounted on anything.
Tin Can
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