Sunday, March 2, 2008
Ellen Manthe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
most of the interest seems to be held by those who probably, with only very
few, if any, exceptions, will ever wear the dress, unless it is made into a
vest, tie, or boxers.
While a vest or boxers would be great there are other possibilities:
One (last?) moment with this thready thread - thanks, Ellen for making a
direct contact with Margaret Wilds. Too late, I see that we could
easily have googled 'denisebrain' to put all the pieces of the puzzle
together, including her page on myspace which explains the moniker, the
connection,
In a message dated 02/03/2008 03:04:07 GMT Standard Time,
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What has Vintage dress have to do with horns or music?
You haven't followed the link have you?
Let's not spoil everyone's surprise. (And those who don't want to see what
Vintage dress has to do with
I also note that the hand in the bell is not in an outrageous position.
Maybe she IS a horn player.
S
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I note also that coins or metal discs have been soldered on the tips of
the valve paddles to extend them, something you see often enough on
horns to adapt them to a smaller hand size (or correct a maker's
miscalculation). The photo isn't detailed enough to show the mouthpiece
clearly, though.
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Sent: Sun, 2 Mar 2008 9:05 pm
Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Vintage dress
I note also that coins or metal discs have been soldered on the tips of the
valve paddles to extend them, something you see often enough on horns to adapt
them
Concerning the dress, the seller, and the horn; I would assume the young
lady IS a horn player since she uses the name denisebrain on ebay. Too much
of a coincidence. She is an ebay power seller and according to her ebay
listing, a member of the Vintage Clothing Guild. I checked out some of her
Simon Varnam wrote:
I also note that the hand in the bell is not in an outrageous position.
Maybe she IS a horn player.
S
I think so too, per other subtle evidence.
She's holding the horn informally as a horn player would. Would you let
a non-horn player hold your horn like that? With
It won't wreck the thread - unless she tells us. For all we know,
denisebrain may be the owner, but NOT the model. Then the model and
denisebrain may both be horn players. I did apprise denisebrain of all the
conjecture this one vintage dress has created on the Memphis list; however,
most of
Makes me wonder out loud - does anyone play horn while wearing
lipstick? If so, does it eventually coat the mp, leadpipe or valves?
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Nice horn.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemrd=1item=270215855228;
ssPageName=STRK
Gotta go,
Cabbage
{ David
Make-up artist in Nashville continued to ask me to
wear lipstick for TV recordings. We discussed the
ramifications of Lipstick, a mouthpiece, the
possibility of looking like a clown after a few
tunes..
We carried on lipstick free.
Lisa
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I like the seller's alias.
On Sat, Mar 1, 2008 at 8:13 PM, Ms Lisa Honeycutt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Make-up artist in Nashville continued to ask me to
wear lipstick for TV recordings. We discussed the
ramifications of Lipstick, a mouthpiece, the
possibility of looking like a clown after
What has Vintage dress have to do with horns or music?
On Mar 1, 2008, at 9:26 PM, Paul Rincon wrote:
I like the seller's alias.
On Sat, Mar 1, 2008 at 8:13 PM, Ms Lisa Honeycutt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Make-up artist in Nashville continued to ask me to
wear lipstick for TV recordings.
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