climbing up a ladder

Valerie Sutton signwriting at MAC.COM
Sun May 6 20:38:20 UTC 2007


Ah I see....The General Arrowhead means an overlapping path...one  
hand writes on top of the path of the other...so I can understand  
what you were trying to write ...I downloaded video 5 and 6 and  
couldn't find the sign ...so now I will try 4...

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Thanks for all the great feedback you are giving...and Kelly  
Jo...this is amazing how fast you are writing ...exciting to watch it  
unfold...

Val ;-)





On May 6, 2007, at 1:25 PM, Adam Frost wrote:

> It is video 4. The problem is that the hands don't grab next to  
> each other, but at the same place. It would be like climbing a  
> ladder while grabbing the runs one over the other.
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> Adam
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> On 5/6/07, Valerie Sutton <signwriting at mac.com> wrote: Here is one  
> way to write climbing up a ladder...as the hands do the
> motion one after the other, generally they do this while moving in
> the general direction of up...
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> What video are you on Kelly Jo, where this tread pulling occurs...I
> will take a look at it...maybe it has some similar properties but
> going in another direction...
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