From the desk of Joseph Matheny
Dear DW, Thanks
so much for this! Ive compared these to the color edition I have in a safe
deposit box, as well as several
other iterations Ive seen and collected over the years and have the following
to report:
Document 1. Xerox of a Xerox made from
the original color catalog. By comparing a few markings made by
scratches on the now ancient (heck,
even then it was kinda old!) machine, I can tell that this is a Xerox made
from a Xerox of the color brochure which
I gave to a friend at Aries Arts in Capitola and which was sold for
$2.00 (copy, handling, and postage costs)
through a conspiracy mail-order catalog that the owners husband
ran in the back. I have seen several
different versions of copies made from that original before, with artwork
added, subtracted, etc. The main difference
here from the original color is the puzzling absence of the other
13 pages of illustrations that was
included with the color version. The cover of this one however is definitely
a copy of the original cover. I can
also attest to the fact that the text sections are exact replicas of the
original color (done on a sandstone
vellum bond). Maybe they left out the 13 pages of illustrations for the
purpose of saving paper. Who knows?
I plan to make a high quality color PDF copy of my one and only
color copy available in a few months
to coincide with the release of some other material. All in all, this is still
a cool collectors
piece and Ill put the copy you gave me in a polybag and store it with the
rest of my iterations
collection.
Document 2. This
is not the original brochure but in fact a Xerox copy of the 1988 Edge
Detector article. Note that
is says (as I have said time and again in public) PLWs admonition I
found this. A few years ago, I talked
to a ranger at the Lebanon State Forest Ranger Station (some kind of tourist welcome
center) and a lady
who worked there told me that in fact a brochure that fit the description of the
one in my possession had been in the racks for
a while, but she was unclear where they had come from. This would have been mid-eighties
or so. Since then
two other people (Parsifal on DP and another lady who claimed to have known the
Ashram residents) have
repeated a similar story. Again, when I scan the color catalog, I will scan and
include the copy of the brochure
that I have in my possession. NOTE: The illustrations in the Edge Detector
version were added by the publisher and are not from the original brochure.
Thanks
for the trip down memory lane!
Peace,
-jm