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Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2000 10:58:03 +0100
From: Francis Herbert <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: RE: globe kits <fwd>
Sender: Francis Herbert <[log in to unmask]>
Alice:
This morning I telephoned the specialist firm (in modern globes) 'Globes UK'
in Canterbury, Kent; Tony Luckham (Sales Manager) surprized me somewhat in
saying that they do not carry such 'DIY' globe kits; or, rather, only a few
for the retail trade. For other 'normal' globe enquiries the e-mail address
is (according to the IMTA 'Members Directory 1999-2000'): [log in to unmask]
Tony Luckham asked, why did I not try Greaves and Thomas?! (Which, of
course, I was going to do second, as they specialize more in 'antique'
globes). There are several kits available from Greaves and Thomas, see
http://www.greavesandthomas.co.uk (e-mail: [log in to unmask]).
Francis (possessor of the 'DIY' kit of' Shakespeare's Globe' [sic]) Herbert
f.herbert@:rgs.org
http://www.rgs.org
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> Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2000 13:32:02 -0400
> From: ahudson <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: globe kits
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> Dear Mapsters,
>
> We have a reader interested in creating a globe kit, you know, gores,
> tabs, etc. which you cut and paste, go a little nuts with, and then,
> tah dah!, you have a paper globe.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Struct-o-globe used to do this, and seems like I have seen something
> recently in the children's dept at Barnes and Noble, but nothing
> exact
> comes to mind.
>
> Anyone know a manufacturer of such?
>
> Alice Hudson
> Map Division, NYPL
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