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Sent: Wednesday, May 13, 2015 11:27:12 PM
Subject: FW: Library
From: Richard Kahn <[email protected]>
To: Jeffrey Epstein <[email protected]>
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From: Brandon Thompson <[email protected]>
Date: Wednesday, May 13, 2015 at 7:15 PM
To: Richard Kahn <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Library
Dear Richard,
For the first time in my life, I am facing the real prospect of dismissal from the project.
This is due mainly to misunderstanding.
Mr. Epstein came today and told me very bluntly that he is annoyed with me not doing the job. I prepared
one column for him and the several feet of decorative molding, but this was a miss. He told me it looks like
it was done yesterday.
This is the very first time that I work like this. I did several projects for French customers in Greenwich, Conn.,
but always I produced the sample and than work
according to the samples. The paneling I work on were early 19 c. so even the oak looked different. Even at
the White House, when I was restoring Blue Room, which you can look at it on my Website,
www.brandonthompsonrestoration.com I produced design, made samples and did the project. President
Clinton told me this is the most beautiful Room, he was clearly impressed.
This time I know exactly what Mr. Epstein wants. However it might be too late. He will come tomorrow to
check.
Today I did a lot of prep work for tomorrow. I will go tonight to work on some of the columns but the night
light is deceiving and I may miss the last chance he gave me.
So far I was rated the best finisher, until now I guess.
Warm regards
Brandon
On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 9:42 PM, Brandon Thompson <[email protected]> wrote:
Dear Richard,
the samples are ready for approval. I finished one column about 95%, as I want to put some accents on it
but after I discuss it with Mr. Epstein. I also finished upper section above the blackboard. I also finished
some other columns, not completely, because I need the approval. My feeling is that someone was
already working in the Library, as I can see a lot of waxing done. I finished one column so it will
correspond with the rest of the decor. You can not remove the whitish color completely. There are some
"bald" columns, which in my opinion do not sort of belong to the Library any more as they are completely
brown. Everything has to have at least an shadow of what is around. The top carving, moldings columns
and other elements in the Library, have to "bond" together. The upper small carvings, have to be finished
individually, as a play between the whitish color and natural brown color of oak wood. I sort of model the
shapes of the crabs, snails and other creatures and they come alive. I think I did good work but Mr.
Epstein needs to approve it so I can go ahead and finish the project.
Kindly,
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Brandon
On Mon, May 11, 2015 at 6:45 PM, Brandon Thompson <[email protected]> wrote:
Dear Richard,
I prepared some samples for Mr. Epstein for today. I did not waist time as there is a lot of work in the
Library. However, I need his approval to continue. Tonight I will go back and start installation of the
doors and panels.
Brandon
On Sun, May 10, 2015 at 9:48 PM, Brandon Thompson <[email protected]> wrote:
Dear Richard,
I am not sure whether the photos depict the column right. I looked at it and does not do the justice to
what you have on the column. I hope you can see the details like even changing the white areas into
rubbed ones and emphasising crabs. Making the rope "wet" looking. contrasting the rubbed areas with
white, and looking at the entire column as a whole.
All the columns are looking different, as somebody would work previously on them, and some of
them are over-rubbed, some of them are not rubbed at all. The upper part also, I prepared a sample, so
Mr. Epstein can see the difference.
Brandon
On Sun, May 10, 2015 at 9:35 PM, Brandon Thompson <[email protected]> wrote:
Dear Richard,
It is after 9:20 pm and I tried to text Ann, but she did not answer. My suspicion is, she is already asleep. I
will try to send you photos if I can.
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On Sun, May 10, 2015 at 7:49 PM, Richard Kahn <[email protected]> wrote:
Please send photos. Thank you
Sent from my iPhone
> On May 10, 2015, at 6:07 PM, Brandon Thompson <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear Richard,
> We were expecting Mr. Epstein to come today and I was preparing presentation for him. Ann, the
manager here called me that there was change in schedule and Mr. Epstein is expected to come
tomorrow early afternoon.
> For this presentation, I finished one column for him.
> This is not a regular work that I have done on it. Actually, I balanced the "whites" and "darker" rubbed off
elements. Further, I balanced shiny areas and matt.
> After doing this, I worked on differentiating darker areas, making them lighter and darker, depending on
the location. I did the same with "whites". Then I emphasized certain elements even more, like rope,
net, crabs. This work requires more than finisher to do it. I have high hopes, than this time Mr. Epstein
will like the work. If he accepts finishing this way, I will finish it may be even this coming week,
providing, I can work 10-12 hours a day. I do not want to work even longer hours, because you are not
sharp and still you can spoil delicate balance required for this finish.
> Do you want me to send you some photos? I will be glad to. The column still, has to be viewed from all
sides.
> Kindly,
> Brandon
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