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Flat Figures Painters Forum => News => Topic started by: böckchen on June 05, 2015, 02:00:30 AM
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We are celebrating this year two anniversaries.
1985 so 30 years ago I have started to engrave and for 10 years we operate our own Offizin under zinnfiguren-bock.de,
We are, Mike Michaelis as "the creative mind" and Wolfgang Bock as shifter and maker.
These occasion, we decided a special character (unilateral Vignette) to engrave in 70 mm.
Alexander Dumas - "The Three Musketeers"
an illustration by Maurice Leloir
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10 years zinnfiguren-bock.de and manufacturers since 1985th
Drawing and engraving W.Bock, painting Jörg Hensel
This particular year (also Kulmbach year) we want to celebrate with all our supporters, collectors, friends due.
On the occasion of our double anniversary, we offer 10% discount
on all orders in our online shop, www.zinnfiguren-bock.de end of 2015!
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Congratulations on your anniversary Wolfgang! :)
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Congratulations and this figure is fantastic !! will look for it...
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Wonderful !
My Kulmbach list will increase !
Eric
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Congratulations Wolfgang.
That's a very nice figure.
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Congratulations Wolfgang and Mike ;D ;D ;)
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Congratulations Wolfgang . Willie
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Yes indeed congratulations on a wonderful figure and anniversary.
mark
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Thank you for your kind words.
Have we really done everything right?
OK.!
In any case, the beer is ready. So we at 20:06. be with many friends in Leipzig have a nice day.
;D ;D ;D ;D
The Three Musketeers - will be in the next few days in our shop.
Currently we are in because Kulmbach preparations.
We will consider your wishes to figures provided these do not take place in the last second. ;)
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Congratulations on your anniversary and figure Willie ;D
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Just got the figure in the post and a great figure it is.
The engraving is very detailed and well done, great faces and not a small figure being 75mm and a subject the will appeal to a lot of painters and collectors , the figure is that good you could just give it a "patina" and mount in frame and it would still look marvellous ;)
Well done guys!!
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At this point, many thanks to all well-wishers. :) :) :) :)
Here are a few pictures of a nice round day.
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