# Tuesday, July 29, 2008
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Drawing of the 1905 Cheap Screw Mine by Michael Reynolds The second drawing in my series of Granby, Missouri mines is the 1905 Cheap Screw Mine.  Again, I took inspiration from a book published in 1905 using Missouri State Geology records.  The endearing thing about this mine is its apparent lack of upkeep. This pencil drawing illustrates the disarray of the immediate surroundings of this lead mining site.   My initial thoughts on creating prints is beginning to materialize into two runs, a limited edition Giclee, which will be printed on demand and another limited edition run of prints.  The Giclee run will be limited to 25 and the limited edition run will be 500.  I'll post more details as I finish negotiations with each of the printers.  Thanks to all my supporters (both of you are appreciated ;) and the critics who have helped me improve my art.

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