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[Mccoypottery-talk] question
BarbCrews
barbc@thecookiejar.net
Tue, 04 Mar 2003 18:52:21 -0600
Reproductions are almost always smaller than the originals. When a mold is
copied, the clay will shrink as it dries, etc..
BUT there is always an exception to the rule. I have NO idea how or why,
but I have a reproduction Little Red Riding Hood that is slightly
taller than the original. so go figure?
bc
At 07:35 PM 3/4/03 -0500, you wrote:
>Are reproductions bigger or smaller than the originals?
>Thanks
Barbara Crews
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