(see note at end)
Three D quenilla (s) made from 3/4" pex:
#102 "Des" named for my first sponsee back in 1989. - sold
#223 "Gunga Din" for the classic 1939 RKO film (from Kipling). - sold
#273 "No Expectations" for the song of the same name by Jagger & Richards. -sold
#204 "flax tea nightmare" for a kid's reaction to some tea at a restaurant
#297 "Treasure Island" for the classic book and films it has spawned
#368 "The Golden Key" For Emmet Fox' book and idea.
#205 "The Dark Corner" for the classic 1946 Fox noir film.
#206 "Lizadilla" for our name for the works quesadilla at Leonor's (for Liz)
#229 "U Boat Capt." for a friend (CK) from 6am, whom I made a comment to years ago.
#260 "Powerless" from step one, etc.
#313 "Sahib Shihab" for the jazz great
#277 "Original Step 12" about the wording originally, step 12
#311 "Kid's trombone" (Ory) thanks to Babette for letting me briefly play her dad's trombone
#346 "Clint - Step 9" for one of my mentors, now passed, Clint Hodges.
#279 "Ostende -1915 - Walter Clark" a bit of family history [sold]
#312 "Goddess" for a friend (T), a special order never picked up.
#338 "Working on pneumonia" Dean's cough, 8-17-13, a joke on "Working on a Building"
#36 "Angel Martin" the character from Rockford
Two D quenilla (s) made from 1/2" pvc:
#42 "Nightmare Alley" the classic late 40's Fox noir, Tyrone Power's best role
#43 "Drunken Sailor" the old sea shanty
Four D quenita (s) made from 1/2" pex:
#226 "Philippe 4-17-13" a day at a famous eatery
#261 "5th Step" for step 5
#289 "Sweet Baby James" for the song by James Taylor, a night at Vincenzo's when it was played by one of the guys sitting in.
#290 "Sponsorship" for that program gift
Most of these pieces are available. E mail, message or text for a quote. Once you've decided on a piece, e mail me at: shuttlepilotcar@hotmail.com and I can send you a Pay Pal invoice, then ship it to you as soon as possible once payment is received.
I missed a few pieces, and in a later part of the series large D flutes and D shakuhachi's
and D minors (mostly small).
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