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JoMac emailed Penny and asked if she wanted the material back since she was
friends with Dolcett and some of the other artists.


Penny said that she would be moving again and didn't really want to keep all of it in her possession.
She reminded Jomac about the web site where the bulk of her photos were published and mentioned
that Retrotek had all of her original photos. Might as well keep it all together in one location.

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Penny sends me an email explaining the situation and asks if in addition to holding her photos for safe
keeping it I would be willing to hold the 2 boxes of original artworks.

I read the email several times in disbelief.

She stated that she had choosen me because [quoted in near context] they felt that a die hard fan of Dolcett
might be tempted to sell the material in the box.

She gave him an email address that he recognized. Retrotek@xxxxxx,com
(the House of Gaspers has moved twice since 2004). I told her that I would be honored to accept the position.
She said that Jomac would be contacting me soon to arrange the shipping.

Not knowing how large these original drawings might be I purchased a low and long fireproof safe.
My thinking was that there could not be too much or anything too large to store safely.

Once the boxes arrived I realized I needed a second safe.
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