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My wife and I visted London last year and when the tide went out we retrieved over 200 pipe stem pieces from banks of the Thames near the Globe Theater. Spectators of Shakespearean plays in the 17th century use to smoke pipes during intermission and then threw them in the river when through. We may make necklaces with them. Who might be interested? Student majoring in Theater, English, Arts or General. Please list country? Thanks

2006-07-13 10:11:24 · 2 answers · asked by Tom Van Dyke 2 in Arts & Humanities Performing Arts

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If they're real, I would absolutely love one! I live in the U.S., California. Will be majoring in Music, and have a hand in the theatre department as well

2006-07-14 21:40:41 · answer #1 · answered by High On Life 5 · 3 3

Are you certain they are from the 17th century? Water breaks down items--what if they are more recent? If they are from that era, I'm sure there would be theater buffs from any country who would find them interesting.

2006-07-13 17:15:37 · answer #2 · answered by curiositycat 6 · 0 0

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