Glenda Model Sets 59 To 67 -
No one kept a master log of Glenda’s sittings. No museum wants Sets 59–67. But for the collector who finds them in a cardboard box at an estate sale, they are priceless not because of who she was, but because of who she might have been.
: Sets 59 through 67 often represent a specific era or sequence of shoots, potentially featuring consistent styling, lighting techniques, or recurring locations. Glenda Model Sets 59 To 67
: Shift toward "lifestyle" modeling, often featuring the model in domestic or urban outdoor environments with a focus on full-body poses. No one kept a master log of Glenda’s sittings
For those who aren’t deep in the rabbit hole of vintage slide collectors and second-hand market archivists, the name doesn’t ring a bell. But for the rest of us, finding a Kodachrome slide marked with her name and a set number is the visual equivalent of finding a lost chord. : Sets 59 through 67 often represent a
Glenda's model sets from 59 to 67 offer a fascinating look into the world of miniature modeling. Whether you're a seasoned collector or just starting out, there's much to appreciate in the craftsmanship and creativity on display. Through detailed exploration and thoughtful content, you can share the beauty and intricacy of these sets with a wider audience.

Thanks for warning us that the legacy templates are going away.
I was able to download Evernote version 10.142.1 for Mac on Monday. According to the release notes, it is still available.
Thanks, Jon. I have downloaded all your templates and sent them to my EN .Inbox, opened one, and it seems all are there! I haven't used Templates so far, so I appreciate that you have saved me a lot of work. Perhaps templates are in my future. So far, my EN is mostly a replacement for physical filing cabinets, but I foresee a lot of planning for the future!