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the cat was sacred in anc egypt - sekhmet. wh a housecat died, the family shaved their eyebrows1

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>collect his whiskers and those of his predecessors to make paint brushes.

Really neat! I saved some of the white tail hair from my horse when I had to put him down several years ago. I gave them to my sister and she had them made into a bow for her violin.

Blissings,

Sam

Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing and rightdoing, there is a field. I'll meet you there.~ Rumi

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> the cat was sacred in anc egypt - sekhmet. wh a housecat died, the family

> shaved their eyebrows1

Dear Alice,

I love this idea. I have a cat named Pele, black with yellow-green eyes. I

collect his whiskers and those of his predecessors to make paint brushes. I

thought this was a novel idea then I read that the ancient Egyptians

collected mouse whiskers (the cat's must have been too sacred) for their

paint brushes.

<<<3

Carol

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Not fair Carol and here is me with two cats and use Pastel!!

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> > the cat was sacred in anc egypt - sekhmet. wh a housecat died, the

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> Dear Alice,

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> I love this idea. I have a cat named Pele, black with yellow-green

> eyes. I collect his whiskers and those of his predecessors to make

> paint brushes. I thought this was a novel idea then I read that the

> ancient Egyptians collected mouse whiskers (the cat's must have been

> too sacred) for their paint brushes.

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> <<<3

> Carol

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> " Our highest duty as human beings is to search out a means whereby

> beings may be freed from all kinds of unsatisfactory experience and

> suffering. "

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> H.H. Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th. Dalai Lama

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Dear Sam,

My son-in-law is a 'Lutheran' or violine maker and repairer- who tells me the

tail of a

mare has a different texture to that of the male horse.

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> In a message dated 2/18/2006 10:09:51 A.M. Central Standard Time,

> caspicuzza@... writes:

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> >collect his whiskers and those of his predecessors to make paint

> >brushes.

>

>

> Really neat! I saved some of the white tail hair from my horse when I

> had to put him down several years ago. I gave them to my sister and

> she had them made into a bow for her violin.

>

> Blissings,

> Sam

>

> Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing and rightdoing, there is a field. I'll

> meet you there. ~ Rumi

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>

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>My son-in-law is a 'Lutheran' or violine maker and repairer- who tells me the tail of a >mare has a different texture to that of the male horse.

That's true, at least in the case of my two horses. My gelding's tail (and mane) was soft and fine, in spite of his huge and bulky "masculine" appearance while my mare's tail (and her mane less so) was coarse and thick in spite of her very definite "feminine" appearance. I couldn't help but notice that incongruity. I don't know if that's the "normal" situation or not but it was striking enough for me to see it.

BTW, my sister had a very difficult time finding someone who could put the hairs onto the bow. I hadn't realized it might be so difficult. D'you know if there's something particularly difficult about making a violin bow?

Blissings,

Sam

Don't believe everything you think. ~ Bumper StickerMany of the truths we cling to depend greatly on our point of view. ~ Obi-Wan Kenobi Choose your illusion carefully. ~ UnknownWho looks outside, dreams; who looks inside, awakes. ~ C.G. Jung

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>I miss horses.

Me, too. I had those two horses for 20 years and it was the hardest thing I ever had to do, make the decisions to have them put down when the time came. I still grieve.

Blissings,

Sam

Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing and rightdoing, there is a field. I'll meet you there.~ Rumi

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> Really neat! I saved some of the white tail hair from my horse when I

> had

> to put him down several years ago. I gave them to my sister and she had

> them

> made into a bow for her violin.

Okay, now I want horsehair too! We raised horses on the farm where I grew

up...always a lot of tail hair caught in the fences and boards from the

tushy rubbing. I miss horses.

Carol

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> Not fair Carol and here is me with two cats and use Pastel!!

> F

How about this - lay the whisker on the bare paper and then use your pastel

over the top of it to leave a little line where the whisker has been. You

could make the most delicate little lines that would be impossible

otherwise! I think I'll try it with paint too.

Carol

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>will ask him for his web page if he still has it or permission for you to contact him- now >we talk about ART and precision together when it comes to the Violin bow!

Thank you, . Yes, as with most of music, I think, art and scientific precision do come together to make something unique out of the combination. True creativity, yes?

Blissings,

Sam

Don't believe everything you think. ~ Bumper StickerMany of the truths we cling to depend greatly on our point of view. ~ Obi-Wan Kenobi Choose your illusion carefully. ~ UnknownWho looks outside, dreams; who looks inside, awakes. ~ C.G. Jung

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Sam,

will ask him for his web page if he still has it or permission for you to

contact him- now

we talk about ART and precision together when it comes to the Violin bow!

Go careful-

F.

>

> In a message dated 2/19/2006 3:04:36 A.M. Central Standard Time,

> jdstephenflynn@... writes:

>

> >My son-in-law is a 'Lutheran' or violine maker and repairer- who

> >tells me

> the tail of a

> >mare has a different texture to that of the male horse.

>

>

>

>

> That's true, at least in the case of my two horses. My gelding's tail

> (and mane) was soft and fine, in spite of his huge and bulky

> " masculine " appearance while my mare's tail (and her mane less so)

> was coarse and thick in spite of her very definite " feminine "

> appearance. I couldn't help but notice that incongruity. I don't

> know if that's the " normal " situation or not but it was striking

> enough for me to see it.

>

> BTW, my sister had a very difficult time finding someone who could put

> the hairs onto the bow. I hadn't realized it might be so difficult.

> D'you know if there's something particularly difficult about making a

> violin bow?

>

> Blissings,

> Sam

>

> Don't believe everything you think. ~ Bumper Sticker

> Many of the truths we cling to depend greatly on our point of view. ~

> Obi-Wan Kenobi Choose your illusion carefully. ~ Unknown Who looks

> outside, dreams; who looks inside, awakes. ~ C.G. Jung

>

>

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and all only a cats whisker away!

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> > Not fair Carol and here is me with two cats and use Pastel!!

> > F

>

> How about this - lay the whisker on the bare paper and then use your

> pastel over the top of it to leave a little line where the whisker has

> been. You could make the most delicate little lines that would be

> impossible otherwise! I think I'll try it with paint too.

>

> Carol

>

>

>

>

> " Our highest duty as human beings is to search out a means whereby

> beings may be freed from all kinds of unsatisfactory experience and

> suffering. "

>

> H.H. Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th. Dalai Lama

>

>

>

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sam,

His address is

my daughter tells me - come back to me if it is not so.

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> In a message dated 2/19/2006 3:15:08 P.M. Central Standard Time,

> jdstephenflynn@... writes:

>

> >will ask him for his web page if he still has it or permission for

> >you to

> contact him- now

> >we talk about ART and precision together when it comes to the Violin

> >bow!

>

>

>

> Thank you, . Yes, as with most of music, I think, art and

> scientific precision do come together to make something unique out of

> the combination. True creativity, yes?

>

> Blissings,

> Sam

>

> Don't believe everything you think. ~ Bumper Sticker

> Many of the truths we cling to depend greatly on our point of view. ~

> Obi-Wan Kenobi Choose your illusion carefully. ~ Unknown Who looks

> outside, dreams; who looks inside, awakes. ~ C.G. Jung

>

>

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>His address is

Thank you, . I'll drop him a note and see what happens.

Blissings,

Sam

Don't believe everything you think. ~ Bumper StickerMany of the truths we cling to depend greatly on our point of view. ~ Obi-Wan Kenobi Choose your illusion carefully. ~ UnknownWho looks outside, dreams; who looks inside, awakes. ~ C.G. Jung

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>His address is b.jiggins@...

Well, it didn't work, . Here's the message that was returned:

>550 ... Host unknown (Name server: ntc.world: host not found)

Ah, well, the bit of info you gave me was quite interesting so maybe that's all I need.

Blissings,

Sam

Don't believe everything you think. ~ Bumper StickerMany of the truths we cling to depend greatly on our point of view. ~ Obi-Wan Kenobi Choose your illusion carefully. ~ UnknownWho looks outside, dreams; who looks inside, awakes. ~ C.G. Jung

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>I will ask her to email me with the address>Sorry and all that

Don't worry about it, . I'm not sure what I would query him about except for what you've already told me. Of course, I'm rarely short on words so I could probably ramble on for quite some time and not ask him for more than you've given me. LOL

Thanks for your interest and your willingness to help out. That's nice.

Blissings,

Sam

Don't believe everything you think. ~ Bumper StickerMany of the truths we cling to depend greatly on our point of view. ~ Obi-Wan Kenobi Choose your illusion carefully. ~ UnknownWho looks outside, dreams; who looks inside, awakes. ~ C.G. Jung

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Sam,Being Dyslexic I am not supprised- I will ask her to email me with the

address

Sorry and all that

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> In a message dated 2/20/2006 1:51:40 A.M. Central Standard Time,

> jdstephenflynn@... writes:

>

> >His address is _b.jiggins@..._ (mailto:b.jiggins@...)

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>

>

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> Well, it didn't work, . Here's the message that was

> returned:

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> >550 ... Host unknown (Name server: ntc.world:

> >host not

> found)

>

> Ah, well, the bit of info you gave me was quite interesting so maybe

> that's all I need.

>

> Blissings,

> Sam

>

> Don't believe everything you think. ~ Bumper Sticker

> Many of the truths we cling to depend greatly on our point of view. ~

> Obi-Wan Kenobi Choose your illusion carefully. ~ Unknown Who looks

> outside, dreams; who looks inside, awakes. ~ C.G. Jung

>

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