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Newsletter: December 13, 2012

№. 246
THE IMPOSSIBLE PROJECT
CHANNELING
WOOD PANELING! 
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by Patrick Tobin
O beautiful for fake wood grains
For rooms made so cozy,
Totally Fake Wood Fact #1
American woods are indigenous
to rec rooms and dens across the US midwest.
For station wagons driving by
Wooden sides for the family.
Totally Fake Wood Fact #2
In the 1950s and 1960s, over 2 million board feet
of American woods graced the sides of station wagons.
America! America!
Your woods were so plenty
It is our intent to honor you
From sea to shining sea!
Totally Fake Wood Fact #3
In 1906, Theodore Roosevelt set aside 50 acres
of American woods as a playground for his teddy bear.
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by Anne Bowerman
by Josie Keefe
Impossible celebrates the woods that built America in this limited edition analog film bundle, featuring frames of (somewhat accurately reproduced facsimiles of) American Hard Maple, Canyon Live Oak and Hickory Nut.
Totally Fake Wood Fact #4
In 1889, legendary naturalist John Muir legally wed an oak tree.
Each pack contains 8 frames of PX 680 Color Protection film, our latest, and greatest color film. Thanks to the innovative color protection formula there is no need to immediately shield your photos from direct light.
Totally Fake Wood Fact #5
Prior to submission to his editor, Robert Frost actually wrote
"American woods are dark and deep, so I'm going home."
Much like a tree taking time to reach its full height, PX 680 film will take 30 to 40 minutes to fully develop (in colder weather it may take a bit longer.)
Totally Fake Wood Fact #6
When a tree falls in the American woods,
it sues the National Park Service.
The film is slightly slower so we suggest adjusting the L/D setting on your camera a tick or two towards lighten.
by Patrick Tobin
by Josie Keefe
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by Anne Bowerman
by Anne Bowerman
Totally Fake Wood Fact #7
Contrary to popular belief, the Hoover Dam was built
by unionized beavers using only American woods.
Totally Fake Wood Fact #8
The Headless Horseman became so named after a run-in
with a low-hanging branch of a wily American oak tree.
PX 680 Color Protection 
American Woods Edition 
EUR 66
US$ 74.90 | JPY 6,800
Buy Now
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by Josie Keefe
by Patrick Tobin
Are you enjoying our Advent Calendar? 
We're halfway through the month of December and we still have some delicious daily treats in store. Those of you looking for deals on shipping should definitely check out Friday's Advent deal…
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