Thank you Jeff Yagher for being a part of Resintopia 2 and for a very interesting and informative Q & A spanning "25 years in the garage" It was a BLAST listening to stories and history of sculptures. It was a pleasure having you as one of our special guests. We look forward to Resintopia 3 and hope you could be a part of the show again in 2014.
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Re: Thank You Jeff Yagher
Had a chance to talk with Jeff in the dealers room, what a great guy and amazing talent he is. He told me a cool story about his first Curse of the Werewolf sculpt. Apparently an associate of Oliver Reed's had seen the kit at a show and picked it up for Oliver who was thrilled to have it and even painted it himself.
I also shared with Jeff my theory that there are actually 4 Jeff clones to get all the work done that he does!
Thanks Vin for having Jeff at the show.
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I also shared with Jeff my theory that there are actually 4 Jeff clones to get all the work done that he does!
Thanks Vin for having Jeff at the show.
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Stewart! Dammit man, I missed meeting you again!!
I was very fortunate to get to ride to the hotel from the airport (thanks again Vin!!)
with Jeff Y, Jeff Camp and Vin. We had dinner and got to know a bit about Mr. Yagher.
Fantastic guy! Great stories and conversation. Hopefully, that won't be the first and only
meeting! The Q&A was equally cool.
Thank you for stopping up to the A3 airbrush class!
You're Aces!!
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I was very fortunate to get to ride to the hotel from the airport (thanks again Vin!!)
with Jeff Y, Jeff Camp and Vin. We had dinner and got to know a bit about Mr. Yagher.
Fantastic guy! Great stories and conversation. Hopefully, that won't be the first and only
meeting! The Q&A was equally cool.
Thank you for stopping up to the A3 airbrush class!
You're Aces!!
-G
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Jeff was definitely one of the highlights of this fine show. A great guy to chat with, and he gave an exceptional Q&A, with lots of good insights and humor.
But, dag burn-it, I forgot to ask him when this Man of A Thousand Projects finds time to sleep!
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But, dag burn-it, I forgot to ask him when this Man of A Thousand Projects finds time to sleep!
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The highlight to me was the Q&A with Jeff
Only wish it was longer ...
Joe B
Only wish it was longer ...
Joe B
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I know what you mean - I could have listened to him all day. He was almost as excited to see us as we were to see him! Great guy - very humble and down to earth. Killed me to see some of those beautiful sculpts he presented that we'll never see on the market, though...henry pratt wrote:The highlight to me was the Q&A with Jeff
Only wish it was longer ...
Joe B
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