The Drentsche Patrijshond for the North American fancier
A project in Spokane, WA by Brian O'Connor000days
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This stunningly illustrated book is an absolute must-have guide for all Drent owners and people planning to add a Drent to their family
Backers: 12
Average Pledge Per Backer: $183
Funded: $2,200 of $1,000
Dates: Jul 15th -> Aug 29th (45 days)
Project By: Brian O'Connor
Backers: 12
Average Pledge Per Backer: $183
Funded: $2,200 of $1,000
Dates: Jul 15th -> Aug 29th (45 days)
Project By: Brian O'Connor
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Last Updated: August 29 @ 20:31 -0400 GMT
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Latest News
Friesens came thgough!
August 25th - via: kickstarter.com
I am so excited, the new quote from Friesens just came through a few minutes ago and it is very favorable! We are only $800 short of having a run of 150 perfect bound papberback books or $1,200 short for a run of 150 hard back books to be made. Can... (Read More)
Last 4-Days
August 24th - via: kickstarter.com
As the project rolls into the completion of the last round of tweaks and last minutes edits for typo elimination, a non-standard production run quote from Friesens, this Kickstarter campaign also draws to a close. Again, I am given another pleasant... (Read More)
Holy Cow!
August 19th - via: kickstarter.com
Every little bit, seems to bring a few bits more. Everyone's generosity has really been equally surprising as it has been overwhelming. If my wife hadn't put me up to this, I would have never done the Kickstarter thing. I do know I would have... (Read More)
All I can say is Thanks again!
August 17th - via: kickstarter.com
As funds continue to slowly trickle in. I even had a surprise donation make it's way directly to me outside of Kickstarter, but because of Kickstarter! So as it sits right now, I have about half of the funds needed to have a full production run... (Read More)
First test book has been ordered!
August 6th - via: kickstarter.com
Two-weeks of fussing with Blurb. Turns out one of the files had gotten corrupted. An original got loaded, and we are off to the races. So I was able to order the first "test book" tonight, just minutes ago in fact. Once it comes in and has... (Read More)
Fully Funded - WOW
August 2nd - via: kickstarter.com
To be honest I was very concerned about being able to get my Plan-C plan fully funded. It happened, and I'm still in some serious disbelief! It is here, my sample books can be bought, decisions be made about the final product and a very small... (Read More)
Wow!
July 27th - via: kickstarter.com
Nearly there with some much time still left. The support has really been surprising, unexpected, and quite emotional. Thank your Rob! On another note, I was able to approve the cover design this past Friday. A complete file should be one the... (Read More)
What an exciting day!
July 23rd - via: kickstarter.com
Just when I thought I should have run a shorter campaign as Kickstarter suggests, I have an incredibly explosive day of support. To be honest, its a little bit overwhelming to experience such generosity. Now the project is within a hands breadth of... (Read More)
Day one:
July 17th - via: kickstarter.com
Received two supporters within minutes of launching my Kickstarter. What a pleasant surprise! To be able to make a production run of book would make the unit costs drop by 2/3, and so much easier for people to have their own copy to enjoy, and... (Read More)
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