Re: [SkunkworksAMA] Re: Skunkworks Books

From: Master BondoFox <bondofox_at_gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2018 11:43:35 -0400


Damn, has it been FOUR YEARS??

Truth be told Scrapper, it happens to every artist out there, and it never
takes long. Who remembers Gene Catlow? Or Doug Winger? I think they
passed since Jim did.

I'm definitely sorry Skunked.Com went away. Granted, it was never well
maintained anyway, but dammit, it was Jim's online home! And the only
place you could find the skunk sisters' last name if you knew the secret.
To tell the truth, I miss Jim, he was a great guy. Sadly, though, without

new art from someone, people move on, despite the reasons.

I heard his mom was putting together a compilation on Jim's art, but that's
all I ever heard.

Sucks that this all happened. Doesn't mean we can't all stay in touch,
right? And doesn't mean we're ever likely to forget the man. As a slop
artist, I learned a lot from studying his work, I've even been thinking of
doing more art of Val and her daughters in bondage. And I may still.

I miss him too, Scraps.

*BondoFox*
*www.bondofox.net <http://www.bondofox.net>*

On Sat, Sep 15, 2018 at 2:58 AM Scrapper Black Dragon scrapperbd_at_yahoo.com
[SkunkworksAMA] <SkunkworksAMA_at_yahoogroups.com> wrote:

>
>
> In answer to how long does it take for you to be forgotten, I'd say four
> years has done it.
>
> I've been on this group pretty much since the start, but even I haven't
> logged on to look at the group in over two months, and I'm supposed to be
> moderating. This includes the entire month of the fourth anniversary of
> Jim's passing.
>
> http://www.skunked.com is no longer registered fails DNS name resolution.
>
> The artwork and compilations everyone claimed were so important to carry
> on JMH's memory have all but been abandoned and forgotten; if it is really
> important to you, you spend time doing it - if not, then you are kidding
> yourself of its importance.
>
> Proves that JMH participating with the group very much made the centre of
> enjoyment and kept things interesting, versus just the posting of new art.
>
> Appears the dust has settled and everyone has moved on - such is life.
>
> Scrapper, Black Dragon, it was fun while it lasted.
>
> On Wednesday, 13 June 2018, 4:23:59 pm AEST, Scrapper Black Dragon
> scrapperbd_at_yahoo.com [SkunkworksAMA] <SkunkworksAMA_at_yahoogroups.com>
> wrote:
>
>
>
>
> If Angry Viking Press is not able to finish the task, I wonder if there is
> someone else out there who can? Printing primarily, as there are sites
> such as Second Ed Mail Order, Rabbit Valley and probably other small
> operators who would sell this sort of stuff, even if it were for limited
> release.
>
> It would require someone with control of the artwork / publishing rights
> to be able to step in and take back the 'master' so it can be printed
> elsewhere.
>
> Cheetah - do you know if Pauline Hardiman or Jim's brothers have rights
> control of the master?
>
> If we can get control of the master, it can then be arranged to printed,
> etc.
>
> Scrapper, Black Dragon, a project is a problem scheduled for solution.
>
> On Tuesday, 12 June 2018, 5:04:33 pm AEST, Anon
> punk767_at_hotmail.cyberleo.net [SkunkworksAMA] <
> SkunkworksAMA_at_yahoogroups.com> wrote:
>
> On 06/10/2018 01:25 PM, aquafawks_at_gmail.com [SkunkworksAMA] wrote:
> > So.. has anyone ever actually got their paws on a copy at all anywhere?
> > I think so far it's like this: They were for sale somewhere on some
> > website, and someone tried to pay for a copy but never actually got a
> > copy in their paws, and then they were removed and now they're not for
> > sale anywhere?
> >
> > Most of the entire reason I'm still in this group is to hopefully get
> > notifications about when those go on sale and where, but we didn't even
> > get that in here.
> >
> > I think at this point they're just "Vaporware".
>
> Which really sucks for those of us who backed the original AVP
> kickstarter way back when.
>
> --
> Fuzzy love,
> -CyberLeo__._,_.__
>
>
>
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