Just though I'd let people know I have three cels
up for trade or offer; a Yue from Card Captor
Sakura, an oversize Prince Chid from Escaflowne,
and an Allen in his bathrobe from Escaflowne.
Here's a brief description of the cel, so you'll
have an idea if it's worth your time an effort to
follow the link and take a look at 'em.
Yue: A full face-on portrait shot, so no wings
showing. His eyes are open, and his mouth is
slightly open. A droll, serious expression. (DOES
Yue ever smile?) Comes with matching pencil
sketch, single layer A5. The image is perfectly
centered, and measures about 71/2" wide and 8"
tall-- pretty much fills all of the cel. It is,
quite frankly, in the most spectacular condition
I've ever seen a cel in; it's lines are very even
and crisp and dark and there are no chips or
splatters. I love this cel, and would be likely to
trade than sell it.
Chid: Again, this is an oversize cel, single layer
B14, no matching sketch. Image is perfectly
centered, and is approximately 6 1/2" wide and 8
1/2 " tall. Shows Chid from the chest up, looking
up with worried expression, both eyes and his
mouth open. Adorable.
Allen: Single layer cel, A6, this is Allen in his
blue-green robe after his injury. A good companion
to the Chid cel, although this one is not
oversized. Image is placed at a diagonalk and
fills entire cel space -- about 8" tall and 9 1/2"
wide. Full shot of the face, both eyes open, angry
expression.
All three of these cels were bought at Cel Shop
Zero in Tokyo while I was in Japan in July.To
establish my creditability, I go by the user ID
'Jijicat' on ebay, and have a good rating. The two
Esca cels will be put on ebay within a week if no
one here is interested; I'll keep Yue.
To view these cels, go to this URL:
www.eecs.lehigh.edu/~rdecker to see the list of my
images. Yue is Yue1.jpg, Chid is Chid1.jpg, and
Allen is Al1.jpg. For any questions or offers, or
if you want to know what shows I collect to see if
I'm interested in a trade, please e-mail me at
drh3@lehigh.edu. Thanks for putting up with this
very long message, and happy collecting,
everybody!
Folken
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