Welllllll..... 

Yes, it IS the only American lace - in practice.  But it was a lamentable
copy of English (Bucks mostly?) laces, and suffered in the translation.  So
I think we should bow to the "Melting Pot" and produce nine different
laces...  and they can be randomly assigned to the "seats" of the court. 
That would insure that descendants from (most) lace producing countries
should feel represented.

Clay Blackwell
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> [Original Message]
> From: Panza, Robin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Arachne (E-mail) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 7/14/2004 11:41:52 AM
> Subject: RE: [lace] Judge Judy not alone!
>
> have ALL got to wear jabots! Lacemakers, arise! As soon as I get nine
> committed jabot-makers, I will produce a pattern. 5-to-4 Floral
> Bucks/Torchon? <<   
>
> I don't know, Aurelia, if you do it 5-4, you may be influencing the voting
> of the Supreme Court of this land!  Will they have to vote along jabot
> lines, Bucks against Torchon?  Better make them all the same.  And since
it
> is the United States, I think they should be done in Ipswich lace, the
only
> (as far as I know) definable American lace.
>
> Robin P.
> Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
> http://www.pittsburghlace.8m.com/
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