WHERE AND HOW TO ACQUIRE TWIN PEAKS PARAPHERNALIA


• List of all web sites containing information on where and how to locate virtually everything relating to TP production, marketing and/or collectibles, the Buy and Trade TP items listing. A great place to launch your search.
Happy surfing!

• Bruce Phillips •
Bruce Phillips is THE purveyor of all things good (and often trθs rare) related to Twin Peaks.
Tapes, bumper stickers, books, trading cards- the works.
His email addy is:
email Bruce Phillips
For catalogue/ordering info send him a S.A.S.E. with 2 stamps to snail mail address below:
Bruce Phillips
46702 Camelia
Canton,MI 48187

•Looking for an online site to order a copy of Jennifer Lynch's book, The Secret Diary of Laura Palmer? Follow link to www.penguin.co.uk for more info.

•The www.amazon.com site has listings for most books associated with Twin Peaks and David Lynch, Chion's "David Lynch", the self-penned "Lynch on Lynch" etc.,
and a tracking entry on the currently out of print "Dale Cooper, My Life, My Tapes" by Scott Frost. You may continue your quest via either of the above links for other related titles by using amazon.com's search feature.

• Alpine Blossom and Gift Shoppe •
Alpine Blossom Gift Shop
P.O. Box 808
North Bend,WA
Phone number:(206)888-2900 or 888-0336
The Apple Blossom in North Bend, WA, does mail orders world wide; they carry many items including Laura Palmer's Secret Diary, TP Pictorial and the Dale Cooper audio tape.

• Wrapped in Plastic •
THE source for David Lynch and Twin Peaks information.
Here's the scoop on how to subscribe to Wrapped In Plastic--the Twin Peaks/David Lynch magazine, now entering its *sixth* year of Publication-
In the US: a one-year (6-issue) subscription is either $35.50 (first class mail) or $29.00 (third class). (First class gets the magazine to you much faster). Please pay with check or money order.
In Canada: A one year subscription costs $35.00 (US) (Please send a Canadian postal money order in US funds.)
In Europe: Subscriptions are available on a per-copy basis (you designate length of subscription) at $7.50 per copy. Paying by American Express International money order is the best method. You can pay by bank check or other money order, but it takes us (actually our bank) longer to process the paper work.
Everywhere else in the world: Subscriptions are available on a per-copy basis (you designate length of subscription) at $8.50 per copy. (See paying methods for Europe above).
Individual back issues: "If you send us your mailing address, we'll send you a flier listing info on all back issues available and prices."
Send order to:
Win-Mill Productions
1912 E. Timberview Ln.
Arlington, TX 76014


• GENERAL INTEREST •

-- Asymmetrical Productions address posted by Mike Dunn in October/97 on his own bulletin board which is LOCATED AT THIS SITE --

David Lynch's
Asymmetrical Productions

P.O. Box 931540
L.A., Calif. 90093-1540
Phone: (213) 874-7531
• A November 15/97 Mike Dunn mail list post extract by Ryan Walsh advises that:
His agent is Josh Donen at William Morris (310)274-7451
Note: as his agent, Mr. Donen is likely not a good conduit if you're seeking to contact Mr. Lynch for anything outside hiring him to direct your next network commercial or major motion picture :-)

The same caveat applies to the address below (which I snagged off a search of the net -- can't vouch for its current viability):
Mark Frost
P O Box 1723, Studio City,
CA 91604 US
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• 1998 Fanfest organizers •
Here's a link to the The 1998 Twin Peaks Fan Fest web site.
Information on various bits of merchandise (Peaks shirts, hats, etc.) can be found on the site, or by writing to the organizer, Eric Thomas at:
Eric Thomas
4280 Via Arbolada #321
Los Angeles, California
90042
Steven Miller's 1996 Twin Peaks Fan Festival Homepage is located at http://www.onu.edu/user/student/stu0425/festival.htm

• Pictorial "review" •
-more from the ng- post extract: Most of the TP cast is in the Pictorial. It was compiled by Patricia Shook-of the Shooks who used to sponsor the TP Conventions each year. The Alpine Blossom Gift shop in North bend-across from Tweed's Diner- (or should I say the RR Diner) carries it. The photos are GREAT! Especially the ones of Laura Palmer and Agent Cooper. The rating indexes are humorous; Bobby Briggs received a rating of a 7 while James-gag me-Hurley received an 8.......PLEEZE! :)



• Who killed Laura Palmer?
(and other movie/series surprise conclusions inconsiderately revealed before their time. :)

For those too impatient to sit through 30-odd ("odd" being the least of it :) hours of gut-wrenching mania, the primary question remains...
WHO KILLED LAURA PALMER?
It is not our place to spoil it for those who have apparently been living in snow caves in the Antarctic for the past decade...
First time viewers who've just purchased the series tape set rest easy: you won't have to wait long to shudder your way through the searing resolution to that unsettling shocker.
But there is a net site especially for those of an impatient nature:
(Who died? Who killed whom? Who's in the kitchen with Dinah strumming on the old banjo? Etc.)
Keep this link at the ready to annoy anal friends and relatives who drop by without notice (and without beer- as usual) to watch movies with you and your (real) pals.
Them: "You wouldn't BELIEVE how this movie ends! I don't want to spoil it for anyone..."
You: "Oh, what do I care if you haven't seen it, if I'm being breast-beatingly honest here- the movie ends when....." :)
Go to THIS SITE and have a little fun with the annoying air monkeys in your life today.


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