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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Macau
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No problem Rick,
It is earlier here, meaning that May 12 came earlier to Macau then to the US. Average time difference is twelve hours. I wish to thank everyone of you involved, and while the site is not finished, I've uploaded the opening pictures here Hope you all enjoy enjoy early pictures. Now I need to sleep Bless you all
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Posts: 987
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Bravo, Antonio! It is so exciting to see it all there, and the public examining the exhibits so intently.
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: The Aussie Bush
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We all thank you, Antonio, for the immense amount of work you put into this exhibition -- from conception to opening.
Well done. Ian. |
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Macau
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Hello Mark and Ian,
Your worst are most kind but undeserving. I had the idea, but you guys, and I would like to publicly thank you all: Mark, Andrew, Ian, Federico Malibago, Jose Albovias Jr., Rick, Barry Parks, Jonathan Vergara, Ron Zambarrano and William Swanson for your generous contributions without which this exhibition would have not been possible. It may seem like a cliché, but it isn't. I believe in one thing, and that is fairness and gratefulness. You have all given a lesson to the world about generosity. When I was setting up the exhibition, I once more saw all those beauties and thought to myself: they did trust me. That brought an immense respect on all of you. So I thank you all for the trust. When the catalogue is ready you will know, as with about over 280 photographs it is going to be a dictionary of 400 pages. And that huge book will show the acknowledgements on one of the first pages. Gratefulness is mainly remembering what good things have been done unto us. Therefore, like the Chinese clap hands back, because their culture tells them not to accept applauses, I wish to applaud you all for your civic attitude, for your spirit of detachment, and for the fact that each of you gentlemen, gave a great contribution for this exhibition to take place. So, Bravo everyone! Oh, I will also put up a special forum directly linked to the website's menu when it is ready so we all can discuss, comment, etc. ![]() Bless you all. |
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: USA
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I am so proud to be a part of this important exhibition, Antonio. Thank you for your vision and perserverence.
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Macau
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Hello Andrew,
The pleasure and honor is all mine Andrew. Thank you for the trust and about perseverence... well, my wife would tell you that whenever I get into something, I'll be nagging and nagging until I achieve it .Seriously, all I did was to convince the knowledgeble ones to participate and that was not difficult. You and everyone else has bestowed in me your trust for which I am really honored. Very best, Antonio |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Ann Arbor, MI
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Any idea when the catalogue will become available for purchase?
I REALLY!!! want it! |
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There are almost 300 pictures whose background must be treated one by one in order to present a great photograph. All the texts are translated and ready. Then it is importing the text and photos and organizing it all. I hope that the more interest is shown directly to the museum, the more it will help to understand that this exhibition's catalogue is strongly sought after internationally. It all has to do with the number of people deployed to retouch the photographs which is not an easy task... |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Poland, Krakow
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And I remember how someone of you here in Forum repremended me about writing on the weapon. It's not beautiful (however you can always wash it out in need) but thank's to inventory numbers on the piece you never get wrong with anything.
PS. Of course I don't want to sound sapiently - no way - it's just practical thought .
Last edited by wolviex; 28th August 2006 at 10:07 PM. |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Witness Protection Program
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since i'm not getting any response on my email, i would like to know who recieved my visayan sundang and tenegre. as for the damaged scabbard, will fedex pay for it then?
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Join Date: Mar 2005
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Just arrived back in Macau 2 hours ago and allow me clarify one thing I received your email just about the time I was leaving, so had no time to reply. So later I made a general post above, apologizing. Second, one of the most important practices is to immediately show a picture or a set of pictures of the damage caused. I made sure I left after a period long enough for everyone to receive the pieces. Pardon me, but we have at least two lawyers here and you all know that you cannot place a claim in a forum or by email by just stating it. You have to prove it, show the damage, the before and the after. Then insurance prescribes. It does not last forever. I am very sorry for what happened to you, and am thankful that Mark spoke from his first hand experience. Like what Mark describes, I am absolutely sure that the staff had everything under full control and the boxes and the references and all that. No Museum staff wants to get problems, and here we do want to take pride in what we do My suggestion is that Mark and Andrew as lawyers, will possibly confirm that without photographic evidence, formal information, there will be no FedEx or Insurance that will accept any claim, specially when the insurance prescribed. You see, we do our very best, but the moment you receive the boxes and don't verify the contents, then technically it is impossible to place a claim, and the longer the time, the more impossible. Far from trying to wash my/our hands I am trying to explain in here so everyone understands. I am most grateful and just because the exhibition has ended does not mean I wash my hands. Not the kind of thing I do. What I want to say is please post detailed pictures of the damage and the only thing I can offer you, is an attempt of reconstruction from our restoration department after talking to the Museum Director. Best, |
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