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    Mask Makers web into meditation

    Hello dear visitors - we are sorry that we haven't had the time to maintain this wonderful site as much as we wanted for a long time.
    We have been very busy and will be for yet another long time - so the site will enter into a meditation until further notice.
    We will only deal with issues when we have the time.
    But don't worry - the site will stay online.


    WIFE'S STATEMENT

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    <font size="-1">I am Susan Malberg Albertsen. Danish maskmaker. Born 1953. And I am the wife ! Helge spent a long time trying to persuade me to get a webside? I didn't want it. I have a great deal of "Computer and internetfear". And I thought it was time and moneyeating. (Still do)
    Furthermore I was more than fed up with trying to promote myself as a maskmaker, using the tools of business marketing?always loosing because of no money and because I am not a " fine artist" ( Still feel that way!) But after a few months ONLINE with my own website, I truly enjoy the global communication with maskpeople around the world. It is a great support and inspiration to me. And it gives me hope, when I feel low, and close to giving up.
    I know that I am not alone, and I am pleased to be part of this attempt to give others the same chance of support. It is very important to me that this is a no charge and no censorship site. But a site on the maskmakers terms.
    I hope MASKMAKERSWEB will grow with your help.
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