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Doug 20-12-2006 19:08

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Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp (Post 354819)
Problem is Doug the model is only a few inches high http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/i...lies/smile.gif
:):p


Excellent, the small the better...............:D :D :D

katex 20-12-2006 19:49

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Originally Posted by Gayle (Post 354508)
It's exactly like the 'original' design - you're just looking at it from a slightly different angle that the photo has been taken from. The 'original' is about six inches high and made out of straws but has been scaled up precisely.

Come on Gayle, can only look at the piccies we are presented with, and will not definitely pass too strong an opinion until I have seen it with my own eyes .. but you getting what you wanted ... controversy.

Burnley Web led me to this picture which is another angle, and still doesn't look the same as the original either to me, straws or no straws :confused:

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Did put it in my junk file temporarily .. Only joking honest .. :D

K.S.H 13-05-2007 19:21

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I had a wander round the "singing tree" today, wasn't making much noise though even though it was quite windy

http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/a...1&d=1179084258

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WillowTheWhisp 13-05-2007 20:08

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Superb photos K.S.H. We've only been up there the once and it was very foggy. Strange that it wasn't singing though in spite of the wind. Maybe they should have used organ pipes. ;)

Gayle 13-05-2007 20:31

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It does sing, honest.

Thing is we were in a no-win situation - we consulted with people who lived underneath it for about a year before it was built and the main thing that they were concerned about was the noise, especially as noise can travel, so the sound was modified - now the other side are out, saying it's too quiet.

The tree makes a wailing low eerie sort of noise. It is perfect on a day that is neither too windy or too still.

Just for the record, the tree has done exactly what was hoped - it has gained publicity in a positive way for the town. It has just been nominated for an international architecture competition, it has been published in magazines in Washington and in Holland so far, it is on Flickr, MySpace and YouTube and has been seen by 1,000s and 1,000s of people worldwide already. It was also the winner of picture of the month for Accrington Camera Club I noticed in this weeks paper.

If only other councils or residents had been able to take that same leap of faith.

shillelagh 13-05-2007 20:49

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Originally Posted by Gayle (Post 423695)
It does sing, honest.
If only other councils or residents had been able to take that same leap of faith.

Hey Gayle we did - its being built on the top of the hill.

WillowTheWhisp 13-05-2007 20:50

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What is? Where?

shillelagh 13-05-2007 20:52

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Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp (Post 423697)
What is? Where?

The Halo willow in hassy. I live in Rossendale dont forget!

Gayle 13-05-2007 20:55

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Yes, Shillelagh and it's a good job it's the last to be built as it will completely overshadow all of the others and steal their thunder. I've got a stack of press enquiries from magazines who are waiting for it to be built, along with culture programmes on the TV and photographers who are interested. One local business man, has spotted the opportunity and has bought loads of web domains with Halo in the title.

shillelagh 13-05-2007 21:24

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Originally Posted by Gayle (Post 423700)
One local business man, has spotted the opportunity and has bought loads of web domains with Halo in the title.

Someones out to try to make a fast buck - wonder who it is? :D

Heres photos of it being built from another forum i go on

http://www.rossendaleonline.co.uk/showthread.php?t=419

WillowTheWhisp 13-05-2007 22:03

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Originally Posted by shillelagh (Post 423698)
The Halo willow in hassy. I live in Rossendale dont forget!


Oh, it says your location is Accrington in your post so that's what threw me.

Yes, we've been watching the halo.I took some photos of it when we spotted it in Haslingden. There's quite a good view of it from Haslingden Old Rd up the top of here. That and the SRT are far better than the atom which looks like a slug riddled potato and that awful painted stripes thing in Corporation Park Blackburn. :rolleyes:

garinda 13-05-2007 22:06

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My opinion.

Tree good.

Halo, not so.

shillelagh 13-05-2007 22:06

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My postal address is Accrington but i do live in Rossendale.

WillowTheWhisp 13-05-2007 22:07

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Now you're confusing me more.

Halo not finished yet Garinda so maybe it will be better in the end. It's going to light up!

shillelagh 13-05-2007 22:10

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Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp (Post 423722)
Now you're confusing me more.

Why? How am i confusing you?


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