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Join Date: Feb 2002
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Has anyone seen a Straight Dancer's "Mirror Board?" This (according to gathered info) is supposed to be part of "his" regalia until a more experienced dancer gives "him" a Tail Stick. I need a description of this because I am changing styles for very personal reasons and have never seen a Mirror Board.
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Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: Palmer,AK USA
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Mirror boards are probably the easiest thing to make of all. Basically just attach a mirror to a piece of wood, decorate with tacks, coins or about anything that strikes you fancy. And of course cut a handle into it. You can get more elaborate with it all if you really want to. Most of the boards I have seen are in the 7" long by 5 - 6" wide. I personally don't carry one, but thats mainly my being to lazy to work on it. The biggest thing to remember when making one as with all the other parts of your regalia they should reflect the dancer, give them your own personal touch and make it yours. And of course as a straight dancer the object is to look better in your regalia than the other guy!!!! :D
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Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: PA, USA
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Mirror boards
SDAZ,
I went to the Midsummer celebration powwow in Gettysburg and saw some mirrorboards that looked a lot like those two pictures you included, but they weren't as nice. I've seen a lot of mirror boards that have jagged edges on the bottom, have you seen this? |
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