A list of puns related to "Wirework"
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Hello, everyone.
I have a request to make: is it possible for anyone to fix Andrew Garfield's back in a deleted scene from TASM2. I am creating a fan edit where Electro is only the main villain in TASM2 and there is no Green Goblin, and I would like to use deleted scenes to pad out the runtime.
I've included the download links in the video below. The video shows what I had done to make this look flawless. I've tried Mocha and despite tracking perfectly, it just says that it needs minimum pixel rates or something like that. I would like to have some help if anyone is interested.
I have what I believe to be a very rare brooch in the style of an Asian man with a moustache and wearing a hat and holding a bowl in one hand and chopsticks in the other. This piece has very intricate 14K yellow gold wirework, 90 pink stones (sapphires or rubies perhaps??), 1 natural emerald adorning the top of his hat and 2 round cut diamonds for eyes. I have searched extensively for similar pieces and the only result that is very close in design and appearance to my piece was from a Christie's auction held in Geneva, Switzerland on February 17, 1999. That piece (sale #1252, lot #52) was sold at auction for $4025CHF (Swiss francs) and was in the property category "Important Jewels".
Thinking that Christie's may be able to give me some insight as to the goldsmith/jeweler that made my piece or a ballpark auction valuation, I submitted a request to Christie's auction valuation service (free) and their reply was that the piece did not fit into any specific property category and as such, could not provide me with any further information. hmmm...ok. Next logical step seemed to be to poll the collective community and what better forum than r/jewelry on Reddit :) While i consider the pros and cons of relying upon a local jeweler to perform an appraisal, I am more interested to know if anyone in the broader community (r/jewelry on Reddit) might be able to provide more information.
The "front image" linked in this post shows scale and the weight of the piece is ~31g. The piece that I referenced from the Christie's Geneva auction indicated that it was made by J.E. Caldwell. My piece, while strikingly similar, is not marked J.E. Caldwell, but rather the only marking is on the back: EB5-12 (see photo labelled "marking").
This piece has been in our family for several decades and best guess is that is circa 1950. The gold has been tested and it is 14K yellow gold. The pink stones could be sapphires, rubies, or perhaps even pink tourmaline??
Any insight or information on the piece is appreciated.
front image - https://imgur.com/Ko1OBfa
back image - https://imgur.com/wD1WcEU
marking - https://imgur.com/ZWfbdR1
I just discovered /r/BollywoodRealism and I can't get enough. The action scenes are so elaborate and outlandish that they cross over into magical realismβit's downright enchanting. I especially love the car stunts:
http://i.imgur.com/UDdx7MG.gifv
http://i.imgur.com/Rsc216J.gifv
http://i.imgur.com/DehWTBR.gifv
http://i.imgur.com/tk45g0O.gifv
But I'm also a big fan of the hero vs. gang of villian fights:
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https://gfycat.com/AnxiousBlissfulAlaskanhusky
https://gfycat.com/ImportantCompassionateBlackmamba
I like the modern HD sort clips better than the grainy old-fashioned type, but both can be fun.
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