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December 14, 2004, At Junoworks in Denver, Colorado:

The finishing touches were being made. The artist: Douglas Kornfeld was able to inspect, first hand,
the large steel heads. A crane will arrive first thing tommorrow to lift the large head onto a flatbed truck and take it to the painters.

December 15, 2004; At Junoworks in Denver:

A VERY exciting day. The female head was rolled out of the shop so that it could be transported to the painter. A large crane arrived at 11:00 AM and the straps were attached.A caravan of trucks and cars, lights flashing all the way,
arrived without mishap into the parking lot of: CW Elaborations, INC.(the painting company). The crane then lifted the head, this time by the top, so it could be bolted to adolly that could be rolled into the building and moved around the factory floor.

December 15, 2004; At CW Elaborations, INC. in Denver, Colorado:

The head was moved to the other side of the crane where is was to be bolted onto the beams at the bottom of the picture. We then learned that the door was not tall enough to
accommodate the 16+ foot height of the sculpture and dolly.Other dollies were brought out and the sculpture laid down. The door was 14 feet wide, the sculpture 13 feet 6 inches.

December 16, 2004; At Junoworks in Denver, Colorado:

The final touches on the male head were completed by Nate and the artist's signature was burned on. This head will be
transported to the painters later this week. They will not need a crane as this head can be move with a forlift. Weight: 1800 pounds, size 7' x 17'.