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Old 04-14-2008, 12:06 AM
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Your welcome John.

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John, I know of Prinsburg.. used to travel through there all the time back in my highschool (graduated in 83) days on my way to NW Iowa. I'm up here near Glenwood.

Thank you for the title of the book. I will check into it. Maybe our library has it or can get it too. I know from what I seen in his studio/ house it was amazing.
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Hi Marci,

I just Googled Fred Cogelow and came up with his book on a Target website - $25. Hope you find a copy soon. It is great.

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