Issue 959: Same as the other Jigsaw?
- Object
- Jigsaw (Dance)
- Submitter
- Jen
- Assigned to
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- Priority
- Normal
- Disposition
- Needs help
- Description
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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:
- 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.
- 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?