Castela and Minotaur

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Sgt. Howard
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Castela and Minotaur

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I just PM'd Paul regarding my commission of the aforementioned two dancing- I realize he's got a bit on his plate having just moved, but I am certain that a little extra $$$ might be helpful to him as well.
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Soo looking forward to a poster of that....
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Paul just Emailed me regarding this- it's defiantly 'on'! Full details! I am re-arranging the firearms on the wall to make room...
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Waiting eagerly for this!

FYI, the local Aaron Bothers Art Mart did a very nice job of framing my commission a few years ago, and the chain runs occasional coupon specials, I think. Using UV-blocking glass is a good idea with this sort of art... it help prevent the dyes used in the marker and pen inks from fading over time. It's a few bucks more but a worthwhile investment.
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