cold-drill exhibit
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Definition:  A cold-drill is a hand-held chisel or crowbar used by miners.

Ore-cart loaded with cold-drill magazine in Gallery

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cold-drill hommage to printing arts issue. Display case features magazine sections resting on marbles and "marbleized" paper.

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1970-1975 issues of cold-drill

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1976-1981 issues of cold-drill   

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1982-1986 issues of cold-drill    

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"Rudolph Valentater" cold-drill by Fred Fritchman

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Awards

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Special features; hand-made "Idaho Paper" with potatoes and syringa (the state flower)

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Special features: 3-D feminist comicbook "Joe Hero" by Sue Donym

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Special features/separate sale items (l-r): postcards, paperdolls,  Jim Elgin's "Poetry Television," "Selected Poems" by Carolyn S. Foote, Pop-Up Boise, Marilyn Monroe in Idaho potato sack poster, oral poetries on cassette tape

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cold-drill's spud sack art display                                                                                                                       sackart2+1.JPG (10767 bytes)                                       sackartwallsack.JPG (14186 bytes)