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ericho
12-10-2005, 04:41 PM
As promised pianogirl, scubapa:
Upper left= US helmet
Upper right = UK helmet
Lower left = heliumdiver
Lower left red = east german helmet
Lower right= USSR helmet, the one you discovered next to my cvp :)
Eric
Scubacpa
12-10-2005, 04:56 PM
Cool Thanks.
What I dive in looks a lot more comfortable ;)
ericho
12-10-2005, 05:26 PM
We still use free-flow diving-helmets in highly contaminated water.
Its like walking on the moon in slowmotion. ;)
They are not made from copper/brass anymore but from fiberglass/stainless steel.
pianogirl
12-12-2005, 02:12 PM
Totally Awsome!!!
Thanks for the info. I'm always curious what people put in the same room with their Clavinova. Everyone has something different. For me, it's so plain, an acoustic piano. Blah! Nice to know what it is and thanks for the pictures!
pianogirl
Scubacpa
12-12-2005, 04:09 PM
Good question. What is next to your CVP???
On one side of mine is an electric guitar, on the other side is a 150 gallon salt water fish tank.
kempedkemp
12-12-2005, 08:05 PM
Way cool to have such a collection Eric. I grew up on/in the water but have never done diving. I imagine it to be exciting.
Over my CLP170 a piano size map of Lake Ontario and St. Lawrence River; behind the piano, fishing poles; to the left and right, huge 3 way Pioneer speakers. The computer sits close enough on the adjacent wall to run a USB cord to the instrument. Stacks of music all over (I'm a church organist). The Pioneer system has a remote so I can start CD's and adjust volume from the piano!
At the Catholic Church I work for, the piano sits under a stained glass window (I will have to check who it is), in front of an altar to the Blessed Virgin Mary. A large empty church is a great place to practice!
Ed
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CLP170 Home
CVP307 Church
II/22 Pipe Organ
dbjorck
12-14-2005, 09:47 AM
Hi!
To the right I have a bust of Beethoven on a pedestal. Next to that a cupboard with a bust of Bach. Hanging on the walls I have a three dimensional model of Mozarts first performance at Versailles, a lithographie of Beethoven playing violin, a 17th century painting of a guy playing lute while a gal sings (repro), and an 18th century tapestry of people playing lute, painting, and dancing in a park.
I'm sure you'll be very surprised to learn that I call this room "the music room" of all things...
Brgds
Danny
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