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From:
Jeffrey Epstein <jeevacation@gmail.com>
Sent:
Monday, October 12, 2009 10:28 PM
To:
Bryn Schuyler
Subject:
Re: FW: Ceiling.
call me at home... francelli has to wax the cabinets to my satisfaction , w=th your advice.
On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at=5:33 PM, Bryn Schuyler <
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wrote:
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Sent: Friday, October 09, 2009 6:18 PM
To: jeeva=ation@qmail.com <mailto:jeevacation@qmail.com>
Subject: Ceiling.
We have to decide on a few things, as the painted ceiling. I sent you an invoice from Meriguet for 90.000 euros,
for faux painting the four panels. These are fau= moldings and coffers, with the central part in an irregular blue that goes
=rom light to dark. The invoice was sent to you July 6th.
I just spoke with Monpoint, who is working here in New York for me, (he is =he artist who did the central panel)
and for continuing the ceiling in its 4 sides, simplified and less busy than the centre, he would do it for 100 000 euros,
although we need to do the installation apart. (shouldn't be exp=nsive). In my opinion,as this was the original project,
close as you have it in the rendering, it would complete the ceiling as it should be. As a third option, Fancelli could do it
in wood, but this will be as much as twice in cost, and not the best solution, and if you decide on painters in-situ, jus=
the scaffolding will cost more than 25.000 US.
Do not forget also that you have not ordered the leather for the shutters, =t was invoiced again July 6th.
Remember that the shutters are not finished, t=ey were built for leather.
Fancelli revised his travel expenses and came down to 8.000 euros max, for =his his last trip. Please advice.J.P.
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