I, for one, love it!

But my humor has always been a bit off.

For my money, the Hitchcock looks the best (it could almost pass for Mr. Farkas had he the opportunity to get a little older) followed by the Lincoln and then Whistler's Mother (if only her posture and angle weren't so bad...I'd terrorize my students for such!)

Cheers-
Jeremy

Bill Gross wrote:
Weak horn humor. . . But as the Roman's noted around 2,000 years ago it's
futile to argue over taste.
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Subject: [Hornlist] Mona Lisa and the horn...

If anything merits a double-post, it's horn humor...
We just received three prints from an eBay store that Photoshops musical
instruments into pictures. American Gothic, Einstein in white tie with horn,
and ancient Egyptians with Rubank and practice stand were our quirky
choices.
But Hitchcock, the Mona Lisa, The Washington (Horn) Monument and Whistler's
Mother were all vying for attention...I can see a gallery in our future!
:-)
As for quality, the 8x10's seem to be very nice color laser prints, and the
11x14 is black & white. I'll put an eBay link in this message, but if it
doesn't work, just search eBay for "Einstein horn" and then check out the
"horn" gallery portion. I'm interested to see if you find them as amusing as
we did...

http://stores.shop.ebay.com/FletcherPix__W0QQ_armrsZ1QQ_fsubZ4672232

Regards,

Mike L.
Cincinnati, OH


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