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1. On Wednesday, August 7th, 2013 at 10:52AM Tom Comet (a member) wrote:
Tom Comet
Member Since: October 2006
Subject: WW Credo poster printing question
A few years back, one of you fine Wilderians brought a couple of proofs of a WW Credo poster to a show which you had printed by someone. One was on cardboard-colored paper, the other on an off-white paper, and they were offset printed. I still have them, but can't remember who had them done. If it was you, please let me know either by replying here or by emailing me at swag@webbwilder.com. I'd like to find out where they were done, etc. Thanks!
2. On Saturday, August 10th, 2013 at 5:50PM goodthing45 (a guest) replied:
 
Greetings Mr. Comet. My cardboard colored WW credo was done by Yee Haw Industries.Com Hand-printed Letterpress . My WW vinyl records and WW cd were all gifts from a dear pal who passed away last year. He knew I was a fan of yours and bought these things for me as well as Webb's guitar piks. On a different note I met "Chris", drummer for Los Straightjackets last nite. What a cool and fun show. Did you or Webb make a special appearance with them at the Mercy Lounge in Nashville? I have no idea what Eddie looks like..(he remained masked all nite). Mr. Lester used to jam with them ... Regards to Webb, and you and the band. Love and smiles. Helen
3. On Sunday, August 11th, 2013 at 7:27PM Tom Comet (a member) replied:
Tom Comet
Member Since: October 2006
Thanks for your reply, Helen; I'm very sorry to hear about your friend's passing.

The ones I'm asking about are offset proof copies of those letterpress posters. They were never produced for sale and the only two copies I know of are the ones I have. I'm trying to find out who had these two offset copies made.

I have yet to meet Chris or make an appearance with Los Straitjackets and I'm not sure if Webb has, but we certainly agree that they're a cool band!

Best wishes to you, and thanks again.
Tom
4. On Monday, August 12th, 2013 at 10:05AM Webb Wilder (a member) replied:
Webb Wilder
Member Since: July 2003
Hi, Helen. Of course, Jimmy was a founding member of LSJ. I met and PLAYED with Chris and the rest of the band at the Mercy Lounge 9 months or a year ago when original member Danny Amis made a rare appearance as well. Jimmy played that night, too. It was a lot of fun. WW
5. On Monday, August 12th, 2013 at 11:46AM goodthing45 (a guest) replied:
 
Hi Webb. Next stop Nashville..miss the live sounds from the Wilderians but I can always resort to the fine records here at home. By the way my mom who is almost 87yrs. old enjoys your songs as much as I do. She's still a party girl. God bless her. Seeing you in Delaware, NYC and locally in Piermont, NY will always be cherished in all the best of memories. You boys rock it out. Thank you for the music.......I know I'll see y'all again, its just a matter of time. Webb, my pal Stephen Beauvais who joined my father and my son's father in Heaven left 3 youtube songs. 1 is from 1978 when we were younger, another an original called "Don't know what to Live For", and a rendition of Knights in White Satin. And he turned me on to Rona Reeves, Jerry Reed, Johnny Hiland, Jimmy Herring&Todd Barth, early Buddy Merrill,Al Casey list too long. A lover and a player of numerous guitars. May we remember all the good times and carry on the melody in our hearts and souls.Cheers. Love, Helen.
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