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20 hours ago, DrDebG said:

 

Thank you for the kind comment.  Regarding Truss Blue, perhaps you should contact Nick at BPC and ask him when, if he will be making it again.  Nick seems very accomodating.  

 

I have asked several times about whether Birmingham plans to have an ink close in color to the original Waterfront Dusk, but I have received no reply.  

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2 hours ago, ENewton said:

 

I have asked several times about whether Birmingham plans to have an ink close in color to the original Waterfront Dusk, but I have received no reply.  

I am sorry to hear that, and somewhat surprised to hear no response.  Nick has been fantastic at responding to all of my little inquiries.  I will add your request to my next email.  

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48 minutes ago, DrDebG said:

I am sorry to hear that, and somewhat surprised to hear no response.  Nick has been fantastic at responding to all of my little inquiries.  I will add your request to my next email.  

 

Thank you!

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2 hours ago, DrDebG said:

I am sorry to hear that, and somewhat surprised to hear no response.  Nick has been fantastic at responding to all of my little inquiries.  I will add your request to my next email.  

Nick has been delayed in response of late to my emails too...

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