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Issue 959: Same as the other Jigsaw?

Object
Jigsaw (Dance)
Submitter
Jen
Assigned to
Priority
Normal
Disposition
Needs help
Description

Looking at the list of figures, this seems to just be the other Jigsaw (12402) accidentally listed as a 32 bar dance.

Previous Actions

  • Date  June 16, 2016, 11:45 p.m.
  • User  Unknown

New issue submitted

  • Date  June 17, 2016, 3:02 p.m.
  • User  Eric Ferguson (EricFerguson)

Disposition changed to »Needs help« (previously »New«)

It seems quite likely that entry 12402 is indeed a duplicate of 10391.

Neither entry (10391 or 12402) has an “editing history”. Anselm: can you see who entered 12402 and when? It must be rather recent.

I have no original, only another version of Charles Upton’s Minicrib. Can someone (perhaps David Haynes?) please find an original text (“The Big Birthday Book”, New Forest Branch 1998)?
Greetings. Eric

  • Date  June 17, 2016, 3:14 p.m.
  • User  Anselm Lingnau (anselm)

To answer two of the points raised by Eric:

  1. I don’t have a magical way of finding out things that aren’t in the Django editing history, so no. In any case we’re now approaching dance number 17000, so 12000-something isn’t that recent as far as I’m concerned.
  2. I have a copy of the publication in question and shall scan it tonight unless somebody beats me to it.
  • Date  Jan. 19, 2023, 9:03 p.m.
  • User  Viktor Lehmann (tone2tone)

Eric (2016) and Murrough (2019) addes various bits and pieces to the now well documented version of the dance with number 12402 (the 3/3 40 bar version). Still, number 10391 (4/4, 32 bars and basically NO further info) remains mysterious, and I have currently no idea how to proceed with finding out more about a) if this IS a separate dance or b) if it is NOT and where to start. Ideas?