Feet of Flames....and a Boxwood Rudall

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Feet of Flames....and a Boxwood Rudall

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gJ3HV3hntDg

Anyone close enough to get me a serial number on this one?
:)

And not a bad job on the Coolin' by Mr. F.

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Oh my god! The eyeliner!
oh Lana Turner we love you get up
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yeah, well....there's that.

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Wow, looks to be in amazingly good condition, that plus the color, and the fact it was being used on stage, and I would have guessed it to be Wilkes, although no doubt Flatley can afford to buy all the best R&R's in existance, should he want to.


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Think of the personality what you want, but he really can play.

What happened to the Olwell with the holographic tape, though?
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Geeze, I don't know where I've been, but I missed this whole thing: http://www.celtictigerlive.com/sightsan ... deo_Clips/



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chas wrote: What happened to the Olwell with the holographic tape, though?
Check the link I just posted.


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I think I spot a patent head. Can anybody else confrim that?
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In Breackout there's a lot of flute playing.
Also the female dancers start taking off
their clothes.
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jim stone wrote:In Breackout there's a lot of flute playing.
Also the female dancers start taking off
their clothes.
Sounds like my idea of heaven!
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Loren wrote:
chas wrote: What happened to the Olwell with the holographic tape, though?
Check the link I just posted.
Yeah, that's the one.
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Love his Irish accent.
Played banjo as it only had five strings, so how the hell am I going to cope with six holes?
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Loren wrote:Geeze, I don't know where I've been, but I missed this whole thing: http://www.celtictigerlive.com/sightsan ... deo_Clips/
My goodness. Those slit-skirt fiddle floozies are quite a "spectacle," to use a word used to describe the show from the interview clip...
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BoneQuint wrote:
Loren wrote:Geeze, I don't know where I've been, but I missed this whole thing: http://www.celtictigerlive.com/sightsan ... deo_Clips/
My goodness. Those slit-skirt fiddle floozies are quite a "spectacle," to use a word used to describe the show from the interview clip...
This is fun .... lament/celtic fire
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tsttkEZ3 ... ed&search=
(Hope the link works!)
The celtic fire bit (about 2 minutes in), has the holographic taped flute (oh, and the fiddlers are in leather now)
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Post by treeshark »

I saw the Rudally one close up when he was rehearsing, didn't play or know anything about flute makers then, but did notice it was very pretty.
I'm told he's very poorly and in hospital so we should wish him well.
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