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OC Richard quick & dirty waistbelt 24th November 14, 07:04 AM
Laird_M Very nice. Contrasts well. 24th November 14, 08:04 AM
IsaacW Braw! Very nice! 24th November 14, 08:48 AM
Orionson No need to apologise,... 24th November 14, 09:46 AM
Dughlas mor Quick and dirty sometimes... 24th November 14, 10:30 AM
tulloch Great. Can you charge more... 24th November 14, 02:17 PM
Alan H That's "quick and dirty"? ... 24th November 14, 03:37 PM
MNlad That buckle goes beautifully... 24th November 14, 03:42 PM
MacEanruig If that's "quick and dirty,"... 24th November 14, 06:11 PM
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    No need to apologise, Richard. I think it looks very nice, indeed. How went the performance? Reviews, reviews, reviews...
    Orionson
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    I seek the things they sought." ~ Basho

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    Quick and dirty sometimes works just fine. Looks great, wish I could get my hands on a buckle like that! It would be possible to dye the belt to a closer match to the sporran.

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    Great. Can you charge more for piping in such elegant kit?

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    That's "quick and dirty"? Looks pretty nice to me!

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    That buckle goes beautifully with your new sporran. Whatever works.
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    If that's "quick and dirty," then sign me up. Looks great to me!
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    thanks guys!

    I'm glad that I held onto that old buckle all these years, over 40! and that it finally found fitting use. That style of buckle is so perfectly suited to that style of sporran. That level of leather-craft (the sort that only needs a hole punch and an Exacto knife) is the only kind I'm capable of.

    MacBeth was just a short run, Friday Saturday Sunday. I've done a zillion runs of Brigadoon but this was my first Shakespeare!

    It was interesting in that there was not the slightest attempt at a 'traditional' Shakespearian sound i.e. there were no fake English accents. The two principal actors were quite good at making the potentially cumbersome and dated language sound like ordinary conversation.

    This bit is particularly wonderful, some of the best English writing ever

    Will all great Neptune's ocean wash this blood clean from my hand? No; this my hand will rather the multitudinous seas incarnardine, making the green one red.

    In one line are two terms evidently coined by Shakespeare, one that came into common usage and one that did not.

    Other common terms first appearing in MacBeth (and therefore possible coinages) are

    assassination
    barefaced
    dauntless
    fitful
    stealthy
    unreal


    and new verbal usages of old words

    to cow
    to champion
    to drug
    to impede


    To hear this stuff, the very crucible of Modern English, was wonderful for me.

    The gig was easy as kiss my hand (apologies to Patrick O Brien) play outside beforehand and at intermission, and play off the men to war (Advance the War!) and back.
    Last edited by OC Richard; 24th November 14 at 08:02 PM.
    Proud Mountaineer from the Highlands of West Virginia; son of the Revolution and Civil War; first Europeans on the Guyandotte

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