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This project successfully raised its funding goal on August 29, 2011.
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Backers receive a pdf booklet about the Endangered Alphabets Project, including photos of the work in progress.
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A coffee mug featuring the Endangered Alphabets logo, which in itself features Inuktitut, the Inuit script.
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A copy of Endangered Alphabets, the coffee-table-style book I've written to accompany the exhibition. It has stunning photos and a short essay on each script I've carved, raising fascinating questions about the history and nature of writing. Overseas backers add $5 for packing and postage.
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I'll carve the backer a custom-made nameplate in one of four beautiful woods, suitable for hanging on a door or standing on a desk. The letters can be in English or, when possible, one of the Endangered Alphabets. Overseas backers add $5 for packing and postage.
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The backer will receive a beautiful plaque, roughly 16"x16", with the word "Words" in Balinese, arguably the most beautiful script in the world. Overseas backers add $25 for packing and postage.
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A custom-carved and painted sign or other wood product--such as a musical instrument case or desktop, for example--depicting one of the Endangered Alphabets. (Note: some texts are easier to get than others. I may or may not be able to create exactly what the backer wishes, and the final product will have to be the result of discussions between the backer and myself.) Send me the item and I'll do the carving/monogramming. Extra shipping charges will apply to overseas backers, depending on the specific item commissioned.
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All my life I've been a writer (and guitarist and soccer coach). In fact, my worst two subjects in school, back when I lived in England, were art and woodwork. Two years ago somehow I started carving and painting signs, and then stumbled onto vanishing alphabets. And it's been Cherokee and Balinese and Samaritan ever since.