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May 16, 2007

Sold Out!

May07amspiritcover I just received news today that the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution has completely sold out of the Liberty Bell Brooch that I was commissioned to sculpt for a fund-raising project.

Wow!  How flattering!  Apparently the recent article in the American Spirit Magazine caused a run on the porcelain, and the NSDAR sold out completely yesterday!

The Liberty Bell Brooch and the Liberty Bell Ornament are still available from the Studio: 1-866-894-5558

Libertybell_2 The Liberty Bell Brooch is $20; The Liberty Bell Ornament is $25. (plus shipping)

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Congrats Penny! That's wonderful!

Congratulations, Penny! What an honor for you and well deserved.

Sorry I misspelled prior! my nails were wet! OH! If anyone ever gives me a puppy (its the only way I may have one Mrs. Conservator says (mother) I will name her Shirley as I had a Sherry for 4 years. Sherry seriously saved my life, so Shirley you understand!

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