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Re: Pins again (not)
Joan, anyone with a Harley store at home could have ordered the Harley
pins, and the idea, I think, is more to get a sense of the spirit of the
place than to have a pin that came from Phoenix. Let's face it: they're
probably all manufactured in Detroit, anyway. I say let's fine pins
where we can. Is there someone in the southwest who can find kokopelis
or cacti? I like Lady's suggestion best, though, the horney toad. I
can tell you, though, from experience, that if we don't move on this,
we'll miss our chance. I had to place my order early, and I had to have
a substantial downpayment. The clock's ticking on this project.
Paula
On Sat, 25 Jan 1997, Joan Mullin wrote:
>
> If we begin having a problem with an Arizona connection--I have a feeling we
> could get a pin in many of our towns--and it would look like it came from
> Arizona.
> Oh dear, said Alice,is it the symbol or the thing that's important?
>
> At 12:06 AM 1/25/97 -0600, you wrote:
> >Friends
> >
> >I am disappointed to tell you that my pin contact in Tucson has not
> >proved to be helpful. So rather than let thisfall apart from my end, I
> >invite whomever to give it a try. Maybe those of you who know somebody in
> >Phoenix will have better luck. Any takers?
> >
> >Jeanne Simpson
> >csjhs@eiu.edu
> >
>
> joan
>
> Dr. Joan Mullin
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