Need acess to a company i Mexico that makes metal fish wall hangings.
I thought their web site was collage7@mail.udg.mx. |
Request for Question Clarification by
scriptor-ga
on
29 Jan 2003 09:35 PST
Dear sunshine1,
"collage7@mail.udg.mx" is not a website URL, but only an E-Mail
address. From this alone, it's nearly impossible to find the company.
Do you have any additional information?
Regards,
Scriptor
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Request for Question Clarification by
byrd-ga
on
29 Jan 2003 09:51 PST
Hi Sunshine,
The link you gave is actually an email address; anything with the
character "@" indicates an email address, not a website. A website
will usually have the format of "http://" or "https://" preceding it.
In this case, "udg.mx" indicates the University of Guadalajara,
Mexico, and so the person or site you're looking for may have been
that of a student, faculty member, or other party who maintained an
email box there. I'm assuming you've tried emailing this person
without success, but if not, try dropping a line to that address to
see if you get a response.
Also, here's a link to the website (the English version) of the
University: http://www.udg.mx/idiomas/ingles/index.html in case you
would like to search around for something/someone familiar.
Otherwise, would you like a few links to some Mexican arts/crafts
sites that might carry something similar to the wall hangings you're
looking for?
Regards,
--Byrd
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Request for Question Clarification by
kutsavi-ga
on
30 Jan 2003 13:47 PST
Hi Sunshine,
I go to Mexico quite often as I live near the border. I was wondering
if the wall hanging you are looking for bears any resemblance to the
fish on this page:
http://www.tumi.ndirect.co.uk/tinproducts1.html
If this is not what you are looking for, I think I might know what it
is. My parents had a house in Ensenada, and they had a wall hanging
that featured a large fish, surrounded by three or four smaller fish
suspended from the larger by metal rods. Brass was used to render the
detail on the fish, and I'm sure the parents bought the sculpture at
some curio shop or other. If this description is more along the lines
of what you are thinking of, it will make mine and the other Google
researchers' jobs easier. You wouldn't happen to have a picture
available to post on the internet, would you?
Thanks,
--Kutsavi
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