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RE: rubber bells, rubber bells, it's christmas time in the city

No, I think I will stand by my memory on this one. It was just problems with the main facts, as it turns out, I looked it up on wikipedia after correctly being challanged on my facts. Turns out we were both wrong.

it was an aluminum product called aerolam , you might have seen the honrycombed type structure around aero space construction. I have seen a lot of different kinds of the stuff, and I wouldn't think it would sag, it had to have been quite a surprise.

but the published pictures I saw showed a deep dish, a couple of years after the product was sold. It was a small one inch square picture accompanied by a couple of paragraphs of explanation , I was reading a lot of english language audio mags overseas , so it was probably an english mag .

This event might have been before your time. Probably some other old coot will second my statement.

The thing was a kind of abstract triangle, slightly, in a style called space modern, I believe, Jetsson's sixties wall clock stuff, but the construction material sagged in time. it was colored, and the triangle had soft rounded edges all around. It came and went quickly.

I never mean to mislead anyone, and corrections are always welcome. If I screwed this up, I will give myself a good spanking and go to my room.


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