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Very interesting. And non-spoilerish.
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What happened to the old violin then? Uh, don't tell me John sold it!
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No. He placed it on his coffin.
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SusiGo wrote:
No. He placed it on his coffin.
Sobbing now.
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SusiGo wrote:
No. He placed it on his coffin.
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No, the violin of series 2 knows the computer key code and is now on a witness protection scheme. In America.
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tobeornot221b wrote:
No, the violin of series 2 knows the computer key code and is now on a witness protection scheme. In America.
I like that more... much less depressing!
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Maybe in a safe house? (Any one seen that movie by the way? Should be called 'Unsafe House'. )That's a house where you shout 'Vatican Cameos' as you open the front door and duck.
Last edited by Davina (May 2, 2013 7:36 am)
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That reminds me of the old violin of my great uncle. My mother has it. I think I need to visit her again soon....
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Yes, it could get a place of honour together with the DVDs and your Sherlock statue.
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tobeornot221b wrote:
No, the violin of series 2 knows the computer key code and is now on a witness protection scheme. In America.
I like that more too. Maybe the violin meets Irene there and they have a small chat...
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Mary Me wrote:
tobeornot221b wrote:
No, the violin of series 2 knows the computer key code and is now on a witness protection scheme. In America.
I like that more too. Maybe the violin meets Irene there and they have a small chat...
The violin is about to get all its strings cut off when Sherlock jumps in in disguise and saves it.
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I'd like to see Sherlock with one of these violins
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That would be cool!
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Interesting, they did not try to give him a Stradivarius violin , even as a budget China copy.
I'm really frustrated about Sherlock’s modern instrument.
Mr. Holmes should have a fine Stradivarius one, bought in Tottenham Court Road for 55 shillings, although it was worth at least 500 guineas. 😉 (The Adventure of the Cardboard Box, 1892)
There could be a nice story about it!
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Perhaps if we ever get another series? Or perhaps despite the original stories, this version of Sherlock is more practical? I know he's dramatic in a lot of ways, but maybe when it comes to the instrument it doesn't have to necessarily be the best of the best?
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You're right perhaps.
But if we'd pay attention to all the even small details, we'd notice how precise and highly valued by the creators they are. Therefore I would expect to see an old violin at least. Imho. 😊
As I saw it the first time, I was immediately disappointed , missing this wonderful if also not too important for many detail.
Btw, thanks for your answer, Yitzock! 🙋
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I can understand why one might make it an old one or a new one. I don't know, of course, how much or how little thought was put into the choice of instrument by the production team.