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Manor Abbey Art: B.J. Fudge and round the world art



2007-04-11 - Green River Commerce Park - Photo By Ed Waggener.
Manor Abbey, LLC, is an American firm, owned by a Canadian and an Englishman, who import paintings from China ti Columbia, Adair County, KY, USA,, where Billy Joe and Libby Fudge manage an operation which frames the art, packages it, and ships to retail and wholesale firms around the world. The company was recruited to Columbia by the buildings owner, Mark Karnes. Billy Joe Fudge displays one of oils after it has been mounted on frames produced at the plant in Green River Commerce Park. The Karnes Building is the only one in Green River Commerce Park at this time.


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