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Old 10-01-2000, 08:18 PM
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Hi Pamela-Terri

Busy weekend so I'm just checking back in.

I had an opportunity to see the "assembly" video for the Santa Fe 11. One thing it didn't demonstrate - if it has a tilt forward option? I really like the expanded palette tray you mentioned. Well, it may end up in my studio too after-all.
Thanks for the weather update. SF October weather is similar to here on the MASS coast, so I know what to pack. I'm very much looking forward to experiencing your area. I've been many places over the years but somehow missed New Mexico.
Possible I'll find any of your work along my travels?

Regards, Terri

PS. What a great middle name you have.....
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Old 10-02-2000, 10:15 AM
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Terri,
I have never tested out the SFII for its ability to tilt forward. I know that it can go perfectly perpendicular - if it can tilt forward I would suspect it is only slightly because of the construction. What I don't understand is why the brochures for the SFII are still showing the smaller tray - you might want to confirm before ordering that the easel will come with the expanded tray. It is an improvement!
You will love your visit - at least I would bet you will! Bring good walking shoes because Canyon Road (our art district) will wear blisters if you are not prepared.
Pamela
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Old 10-10-2000, 11:21 AM
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Terri, just curious...did you buy an easel yet? What did you get?
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