Wim wrote: >Aren't there "colectors" out there who buy things so the rest of the wrold >will never see them again. Would a Rippen Plate fall into this catogory? :):) > >Willem Yes, there sure are such people, and it would! And there are "artists" who could take such an object, wreak a little more damage on it, and get an arts grant and an exhibition for the result. <g> Susan --------------------------------------------------------- ><< Jon wrote: > > > >1 Rippen Back > >Alminium plate > >Strung/low tension > > > >B/O > > > >I've picked out a spot for it on the shop wall. > >Directly across from the grand rim. > > > >Impress your friends and relatives. > >Get a one of a kind wall-piece now before I am > >delegated to dust this thing frequently. > > > >Is it Trash or Treasure, > >(I don't know but it beats paying the dump fee). > > > >Lord help Me, > >> Dear Jon, > > It's Sclupture, all right. World class Sclupt, in fact. > In fact, if the truth be told, it's such World Class > Sclupt that _IT NEVER >>SHOULD<< BE DUSTED!!_ > > Therefore you needn't invoke the deity. All's well > with the world, and the Rippen back has found its > highest use. > > Susan > > P.S. If you get mad, you can throw things at it, and the > low-tension stringing will register your disgust quite > adequately, I would think. _MUCH_ better than it ever > reflected anyone's musical intentions! > >> ----------------------------------------------------------------
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