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Author Topic: In My Dreams - Most Valuable DS Item  (Read 5436 times)
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« Reply #30 on: March 11, 2004, 01:37:34 PM »

The mental image of that in anyone's house just gave me the shivers.  Bob, would you display it with or without its display case and mask?  Yikes  :o

Oh, for sure without the mask in the display case.  ;)

Rainey, loved the 'fleeing guest' comment.  :)

As many of you may know from viewing my website, I have made re-creations of some of the portraits available on actual canvas. Anyway, I have the 1795 Angelique and the old Quentin hanging on the walls in my house.  When viewing the Old Quentin portrait, my 'non' DS friends have always confused him with the 'Tales of the Crypt' Crypt Keeper. So far no one has fled  :o after seeing him. ;D
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« Reply #31 on: March 12, 2004, 08:10:01 AM »

Dom, who would have thought Don Briscoe's underwear could inspire such a fun thread?! Thanks.
Too bad Chris Jennings turned into a werewolf before the aged Charles Delaware Tate could finish the portrait he started painting of Chris - an oil painting of Briscoe would definitely rate up there on my "Most Valuable DS Item" wish list, full moon or not. Move it on over, Sabrina Stuart!
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