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I agree.LETTER TO BILL PASSMORE JUNE 26, 1990 PAGE 3 b). It the Bar painted in "mahogany" finished? She would like the Bar to be at a height so that the men can lean on it. c). Are there two (2) or one (1) line for the over-head lamps? (The down stage line having three (3) lamps, the upstage line having two (2) lamps?) d). Can we eliminate the large "criss-cross" pattern over the mirror which is above the Bar? Instead, may be the mirror could be in a gold frame with Victorian frosted detail at the top, corners and/or side of mirror (on the "Glass"). e.) Ms. Lipford would also like to consider using one (1) "Sugar Glass" bottles per show. Could you check out availability and price on this item. Also is it possible to build a break-a-way chair (that can be re-assembled for each show)? It will hit the Bar or the floor to break away, not someone's head. 12). In the "Hollywood Finale," Ms. Lipford would like the "Statues" that come to life on the side stages to each be in a fountain unit. Ms. Lipford would also like the statues to end up in the center stage fountain, holding hands and arching back (facing each other) as the water shoots up between them. 13). In the "Western" number, we need an upright piano in the saloon that can be rolled around.