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More marionettes a la planchette
Alex Holden linked to this page which is full of pictures of marionettes a la planchette. The interesting thing to me is that it's part of a pipe and tabor web site. I stated learning to play pipe and tabor and it fell by the wayside when I hit time and health problems, but I want to get back to it, and this may be the perfect excuse.

If I convert Alex the fifth to a marionette, then I can play for him myself using either concertina or pipe and tabor.
I think I see a conversion in his near future...

If I convert Alex the fifth to a marionette, then I can play for him myself using either concertina or pipe and tabor.
I think I see a conversion in his near future...

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Here's another couple of pictures I just came across of what looks like a good setup with two very nicely made marionettes; interestingly the male puppet has trousers like Alex the jig doll. Shame there wasn't a video to see how well he dances.
http://www.gentblogt.be/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/20080720_degimbe1.jpg
http://www.gentblogt.be/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/20080720_degimbe2.jpg
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I'd guess the trousers would limit movement a bit, though it would depend on the hip joints. I can show you my Pelham marionettes and how the legs articulate there - though they often went for short trousers to minimise the problem.
Bring some paint and a drill when you come and we'll experiment. I'll see if I can redo his shirt to free up the shoulder joint.
Definitely bring a frame. I'm looking forward to this!
I've got some even smaller bells that I may be able to fasten on painted legs with a bit of elastic.
I think we can rig him so he can be used as a jig doll or a marionette.
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I'd probably fasten a bead or button on to the string rather than use a knot.
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The movement in the male doll is mostly from the hips - the trousers do limit the knees a bit. (though, that may be the impact direction again)