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Cuyler Page <[log in to unmask]>
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The listserv that takes flossing seriously! <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 3 Jan 2006 19:30:35 -0800
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Hi Deb,

The current trend up here is to have artist-designed-fabricated grave
markers.   The little cemetery in a very conservative part of town now
sprouts an amazing variety of custom carved wood sculptures, mosaic tile
pictures, bronze cast sculpted plaques, acrylic plastic somethings, and the
best of all, a pair of biker's polished chrome bike forks rising from the
ground a few feet with a welded engraved steel plate saying "Ride On
Brother!"

cp in progressive bc




> pinhead masons, stonecarvers, and peanut gallery occupiers, here's your
> opportunity to offer advice, and/or shameless commerce referrals...
>
> I have need of information about purchasing a custom headstone, which I
>   have not had the need to do before, and so don't know where to start,
> other than knowing we don't want a traditional headstone...
>
> should we just go to the local gravestone supplier to save shipping or
> whatever, or is there someone among us who does this sort of work?
>
> deb
>
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