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snoopy2
My one item arrived today, a polo shirt of Bill's from the 70s.
He is definitely a "small!" I thought I'd try it on at least once ya know, I mean you gotta, but no way. I'm a large but even if I was a medium I don't think I could get this on, lol.
Cool to have tho. I'll hang it in the closet so I can see it when I grab a shirt and hope the moths don't come
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snoopy2
My one item arrived today, a polo shirt of Bill's from the 70s.
He is definitely a "small!" I thought I'd try it on at least once ya know, I mean you gotta, but no way. I'm a large but even if I was a medium I don't think I could get this on, lol.
Cool to have tho. I'll hang it in the closet so I can see it when I grab a shirt and hope the moths don't come
Strange, but true, that although all of The Rolling Stones are true giants in the world of music, they are actually quite modestly sized blokes.
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It's btw a right-hand drive car.
Of course it would be!
What I meant is that therefore it would be less interesting for people e.g. from continental Europe or the United States. It's technically possible to change it to a left-hand drive car, but the costs would be too high for a 21-years old car. With only 19,000 miles driven this car would be interesting for people who need seldom a car. $16,000 for another 10 years (or more) and because it's from Bill Wyman would be ok for me. But I would not like to drive the car permanently on the "wrong" side.
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snoopy2
My one item arrived today, a polo shirt of Bill's from the 70s.
He is definitely a "small!" I thought I'd try it on at least once ya know, I mean you gotta, but no way. I'm a large but even if I was a medium I don't think I could get this on, lol.
Cool to have tho. I'll hang it in the closet so I can see it when I grab a shirt and hope the moths don't come
Strange, but true, that although all of The Rolling Stones are true giants in the world of music, they are actually quite modestly sized blokes.
I noticed that.. Wonder who's tallest. Keith?
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mattleeuk
I am on 18 lots so far... nothing very major but some nice little bits... the highlight so far definitely being the Pink Towel and the Toilet Seat cover both mislabeled as 1975 items but are actually 1972. Sometimes you have to keep quiet about the mistakes... 1972 Tour is always worth much more. The ticket stubs were generally quite price with juice.
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joshbg2k
Now I need to find a trove of photos from 75, and maybe 72-73, to try to place it on stage.
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Now I need to find a trove of photos from 75, and maybe 72-73, to try to place it on stage.
Could be the one on the very left side:
[www.GettyImages.com] · Large picture
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I am rather curious what are you actually going to do with fan?
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joshbg2k
Now I need to find a trove of photos from 75, and maybe 72-73, to try to place it on stage.
Could be the one on the very left side:
[www.GettyImages.com] · Large picture
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stargroover
I am rather curious what are you actually going to do with fan?
I’m not sure! But it seemed like a good deal for something used on stage, and much cheaper than an actual monitor or other PA.
It takes one of those 3 prong plugs, the kind that plug into some TVs and computers. When I track one down I’ll power it up and see if it works.
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stargroover
Congratulations on winning that fan
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stargroover
Congratulations on winning that fan
Finally the debate on what makes a “true fan” is settled
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Irix
The Julien's site is quite interesting regarding the Stones. There're also items in other auctions:
The Zoo of Flags by Charlie Watts (London, 1966) - [www.JuliensLive.com]
For more Stones-pictures just do an Image-Search via Google with the line: "rolling stones site:julienslive.com" .