Make your loose neck pocket a tight fit with this genius fix

Started by ilan, November 10, 2019, 03:41:45 PM

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uwe

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lowend1

Quote from: doombass on November 26, 2019, 01:24:40 AM
His approach seems to be low cost at all costs. And once again, he can't actually play, only demonstrate the aquired taste sound

Reminds me of Stan Kann - except Stan could play.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n3k4Qzyo7QA&list=RDn3k4Qzyo7QA&start_radio=1&t=3
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Dave W

Quote from: lowend1 on November 27, 2019, 02:38:02 PM
Reminds me of Stan Kann - except Stan could play.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n3k4Qzyo7QA&list=RDn3k4Qzyo7QA&start_radio=1&t=3

Stan Kann! What a crackpot! He took all the ridicule in stride, though. He was an excellent organist.

Basvarken

Mr Kann looked like a well groomed man.
But Mr.Wishnevsky... let's say, not so much  :o
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uwe



This cartoon will very likely be misunderstood - in this place ...
We've taken too much for granted ... and all the time it had grown ...
From techno seeds we first planted ... evolved a mind of its own ...

Alanko

Quote from: uwe on November 28, 2019, 05:49:28 PM


This cartoon will very likely be misunderstood - in this place ...

Why do you Germans always have to be so... sinister and unsettling? Nicht gut.



Quote from: ilan on November 17, 2019, 03:55:20 PM
From his bio: "born 1945, studied guitar making under Dave Sturgill, Piney Creek, NC. Worked at Ovation Guitars, 1978-1980." I think he makes them like this on principle.

Two years and maybe they fired his ass? I've worked with people who thought they could do a job but who clearly couldn't! They were unwilling to learn as well.

uwe

"Why do you Germans always have to be so... sinister and unsettling? Nicht gut."

        Whatdayyamean???!!!
We've taken too much for granted ... and all the time it had grown ...
From techno seeds we first planted ... evolved a mind of its own ...

Dave W

Quote from: uwe on December 03, 2019, 05:01:10 PM
"Why do you Germans always have to be so... sinister and unsettling? Nicht gut."

        Whatdayyamean???!!!




uwe

I'm coming up to the defense of the skull!!! It wasn't a Nazi invention (through they forever besmirched it - like other symbols, the originally sun-symbolic swastika included), it goes back to medieval Landsknechte/mercenaries times and was later on adopted by the Prussian cavalry, die Husaren/the hussars. The tradition was preserved, Kaiser Wilhelm II had many flaws, but he was no Nazi, yet flaunted the skull in ceremonial hussar regalia too (here with his - non-moustached - wife):



Today, the Totenkopf is largely identified with the Waffen-SS (but not even all Waffen-SS units had it, the SS runes were their telltale insignia, not the skull), but German Wehrmacht tank crews (because of their cavalry origins) had it too, on both their jacket lapels:



Waffen-SS tank crews and others SS soldiers generally only had it on their caps/hats, with one of the jacket lapels showing the SS runes (yup, that is Jochen Peiper below, widely associated with the shooting of American POWs during the Ardennes Battle of the Bulge):



Exception to the rule were the notorious SS-Totenkopf Verbände which had it both on their caps and - replacing the SS runes - on one of their jacket lapels, but never on both lapels (sometimes even just on the lapel, dispensing with the skull on the cap). So the gentlemen below on the left is  a Panzer soldier of the Wehrmacht, the other two are SS-Totenkopf Verbände members.



Given how many vile and atrocious things were committed under the Totenkopf, the Bundeswehr did well to leave that part of Landsknecht- and Husaren-mythology behind, modern German tank crews look like Herr Vogel:



And the uniforms in the above "Are we the baddies?"-spoof are the usual wild movie-mix of both Wehrmacht- and SS-symbols and -traits, but in a front line shelter or trench, Waffen-SS men would have looked more like this, unlike Wehrmacht soldiers (or Allied soldiers for that matter), they were the first military unit in history to introduce early on the camouflage look that is today considered de rigueur with most armies when in the field. (The Wehrmacht was miserly in equipping its - much larger - force with all-new uniforms during the course of the war, while procurement for the Waffen-SS was generally more effectively lobbied. Also, in the 40ies the until then rare camouflage look quickly became part of the image of the Waffen-SS as it competed for recruits with the Wehrmacht - the modernistic and "cool" camouflage look was sported on SS recruitment posters and in propaganda pictures, it added to other Waffen-SS benefits such as higher pay, lower admission age, modern medical treatment on the battle field/the blood group tattooed near the arm pit and quicker ascension to NCO or officer rank than in the stuffy Wehrmacht.)



So the skull symbol fell away (if you squint your eyes, you can also detect a difference between the Panzer skull - reminiscent of some medieval church art - and the SS one, the latter looking more naturalistic and Naz-ty), but the camouflage obviously left a lasting impression.
We've taken too much for granted ... and all the time it had grown ...
From techno seeds we first planted ... evolved a mind of its own ...

Dave W

Errm, okay, then.  :o  Shall we contact Mitchell and Webb  and correct them? Comedy must be historically accurate!






amptech

Quote from: uwe on December 05, 2019, 01:13:00 PM
I'm coming up to the defense of the skull!!! It wasn't a Nazi invention (through they forever besmirched it - like other symbols, the originally sun-symbolic swastika included), it goes back to medieval Landsknechte/mercenaries times and was later on adopted by the Prussian cavalry, die Husaren/the hussars.

But Mark Storache claimed that Krokus invented the skull theme :)

Bubbalou88

Quote from: Dave W on November 21, 2019, 10:04:54 PM
^^^
Wishbass...tone like an elephant fart!

That sums it up! At least listening to it after reading your description gave me a big smile  :mrgreen:
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uwe

Quote from: Dave W on December 05, 2019, 10:26:16 PM
Errm, okay, then.  :o  Shall we contact Mitchell and Webb  and correct them? Comedy must be historically accurate!


The heck it doesn't!  :mrgreen:
We've taken too much for granted ... and all the time it had grown ...
From techno seeds we first planted ... evolved a mind of its own ...