RE: The Lost (and Found) Battalion, who ended the Great War, by being very hard headed!

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The Lost (and Found) Battalion, who ended the Great War, by being very hard headed!

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Sculptor, painter, pencil, pastels, ceramics, charcoal, she even makes wedding cakes. I thought she would go to college for art. When I asked her about Pharmacy she asked me if I ever heard of a starving pharmacist? She is pretty practical.

The Doctor asked her for an abstract in a large size. He is a friend, so she made one for him. Her Mother was a talented artist, before the MS whacked her down. So she got it from her momma, ROFLOL!

She could make a good living as an artist, but she tells me she can keep her art, since they have a different income.

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Wow, that statement is pretty cool and very mature: "if I ever heard of a starving pharmacist?"

She is a special Girl. I taught her to work on cars, and Philip I taught how to cook, I didn't want either one to be helpless. I got them both a rifle when they were 7, so they both are VERY Good shots!

She runs a Pharmacy in Blackwell Ok. and it has one of the best fine art investment casting foundries in the US. That is why I am trying to steer her towards sculpting.

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Very good. Well done.

But what are "investment casting foundries?" (I know what casting foundries are, but "investment?")

Investment casting is a specific type of casting where wax is coated with a ceramic multilayer coatings. The wax is then melted out, and metal is poured in empty cavity. When cooled, the ceramic is cracked off, and the metal remains. Extreme detail is possible. All bronzes are done this way.

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