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luigi scialanga
I find it very difficult to find documents , photos, ... , on the
creations (especially his incredible necklaces) of this italian designer, can anyone help? Thanks |
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luigi scialanga
buckaroo schrieb:
I find it very difficult to find documents , photos, ... , on the creations (especially his incredible necklaces) of this italian designer, can anyone help? Thanks It took only 2 Minutes: http://glendablakeinteriors.blogspot...-necklace.html http://www.phillipsdepury.com/exhibi...px?sn=UK020107 an here I think You find more and easier: http://images.google.de/images?hl=de&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:defficial&hs=XGl&q=luigi%20sci alanga&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wi Mit freundlichem Gruß, Heinrich Butschal -- Schmuck Gutachter und Schmuckverkauf http://www.butschal.de Schmuck nach Maß anfertigen http://www.meister-atelier.de Firmengeschenke und Ehrennadeln http://www.goldschmiede-meister.com Schmuckmanufaktur http://www.schmuckfabrik.de Schmuck gut verkaufen und günstig kaufen http://www.schmuck-boerse.com |
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luigi scialanga
buckaroo wrote:
I find it very difficult to find documents , photos, ... , on the creations (especially his incredible necklaces) of this italian designer, can anyone help? Thanks Hmmm, Ever heard of Google? It's a quaint little search engine, that let's you search for images also. Try it, you may like it. -- Abrasha http://www.abrasha.com |
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luigi scialanga
Abrasha wrote:
...snip... Ever heard of Google? It's a quaint little search engine, that let's you search for images also. Try it, you may like it. Have you ever heard of William Hartson who, many years ago, used to write a column in "The Express" (a UK newspaper) under the name of Beachcomber, and published the following tale... 'In the days of Elizabeth I,' he recounts, 'the ancient and honourable post of Apostropher Royal was established after a humble greengrocer, delivering a supply of potatoes to the royal household, drew the royal attention to a misplaced apostrophe in a royal decree. Her Majesty immediately created the above-mentioned office to control the quality and distribution of apostrophes and deliver them in wheelbarrows to all the greengrocers of England on the second Thursday of every month (Apostrophe Thursday). Despite, or perhaps because of, the present widespread use of misplaced greengrocer's apostrophes, there is still an Apostropher Royal, one going by the name of Sir D'Anville O'M'Darlin, who nowadays concerns himself with "such urgent issues as the tendency of trendy publishers to replace quotation marks with colons and dashes", the effect of which is that pairs of unwanted inverted commas can be illegally shipped abroad, split down the middle to form low-grade apostrophes and sold back to an unwary British public'. -- Regards, Gary Wooding (To reply by email, change feet to foot in my address) |
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luigi scialanga
On Mon, 16 Jun 2008 10:08:39 -0700, el Gary Wooding punched in:
Snip the OP's and Abrasha' posts with punctuation mistakes. Which those two posts is being replied to here is not clear. Have you ever heard of William Hartson who, many years ago, used to write a column in "The Express" (a UK newspaper) under the name of Beachcomber, and published the following tale... Snip Harston's shaggy dog story about misplaced punctuation. _________________ Twisted syntax is sometimes worse than a misplaced comma because it makes the reader's job even harder. Let's try a cleanup: _________________ Have you heard of William Hartson? Long ago he wrote a column for the UK newspaper "The Express" under the name "Beachcomber." Here is one of his tales: _________________ An ambiguity remains whether "Beachcomber" is Harston's pseudonym, the name of his column, or the name of the particular tale in question. |
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luigi scialanga
Gary Wooding wrote:
Abrasha wrote: ...snip... Ever heard of Google? It's a quaint little search engine, that let's you search for images also. Try it, you may like it. Have you ever heard of William Hartson who, many years ago, used to write a column in "The Express" (a UK newspaper) under the name of Beachcomber, and published the following tale... 'In the days of Elizabeth I,' he recounts, 'the ancient and honourable post of Apostropher Royal was established after a humble greengrocer, delivering a supply of potatoes to the royal household, drew the royal attention to a misplaced apostrophe in a royal decree. Her Majesty immediately created the above-mentioned office to control the quality and distribution of apostrophes and deliver them in wheelbarrows to all the greengrocers of England on the second Thursday of every month (Apostrophe Thursday). Despite, or perhaps because of, the present widespread use of misplaced greengrocer's apostrophes, there is still an Apostropher Royal, one going by the name of Sir D'Anville O'M'Darlin, who nowadays concerns himself with "such urgent issues as the tendency of trendy publishers to replace quotation marks with colons and dashes", the effect of which is that pairs of unwanted inverted commas can be illegally shipped abroad, split down the middle to form low-grade apostrophes and sold back to an unwary British public'. -- Abrasha http://www.abrasha.com |
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luigi scialanga
On Mon, 16 Jun 2008 20:41:31 -0700, in rec.crafts.jewelry mbstevens
wrote: Snip the OP's and Abrasha' posts with punctuation mistakes. Which those two posts is being replied to here is not clear. 1. C'learly it w'as A'brasha's post replied to with it's "let's", since there are no aphostrophes in the OP's posting. 2. And w'ho c'are's, since the story is h'ilariou's 3. I'gnoring o'course, the fact that it''s somewhat off t'opic, unless our fine f'ellow is making jewelry out of those sack's of halved quotation mark's g'otta go s'neeze now. Have some odd apostrophe's stuck in my throat... apparently caught on some stray... '''ellipses... P'eter |
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