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Post by wingedwishes on Feb 10, 2014 16:56:59 GMT -8
I know they are common but This is the moth that started me and I really liked the frame...... Attachments:
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Post by bichos on May 9, 2014 2:48:14 GMT -8
I was running around trying to chach my chickens in my backyard because she was eating her eggs, when i noticed an awesome butterfly flying around. my dad is really into chaching butterflys and the butterfly that i saw is better than enything my dad has ever caught.
Also really cool moths i love them even though they are common as you mentioned.
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Post by anthony on May 13, 2014 4:16:59 GMT -8
The first insect I ever purchased was a Atlas moth from the now extinct Butterfly World in Far Rockaway New York. That is a nice frame and blends well with their colors.
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Post by papilio28570 on May 16, 2014 19:15:32 GMT -8
I still have some of the old catalogs from Butterfly World that are probably 50 years old.
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Post by krupten on May 24, 2014 0:34:47 GMT -8
from memory - the fading light of my sentience - that used to be Albert Glanz? There was another chap - Mike Zappalorti - and I did lots with him - Jim Ebner? God what happened to him? and so many - now all just whispers from the past - as I am - Cheers
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Post by lepman1256 on May 25, 2014 1:19:27 GMT -8
Within the last 10 years, while having my wife set up in a mall with our booth of framed butterflies, she has met the secretary who worked at Butterfly World as well as being given what was described as the last piece of painted jewelry by someone who worked upstairs from the company. She painted palm trees onto a piece of glass that would then have a part of blue morpho wing as a background. Told my wife it was a meant to be moment. My last convo with anyone was with Irene Glanz (daughter). She was selling a few things while the gov't. was checking their paperwork, permits I believe. I also believe that lack of certain permits is what did them in.
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