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The True Story of Lizzie Borden Opens Saturday
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The True Story of Lizzie Borden in Salem, MA, opens on Saturday, August 23, 2008.
The hours are 11am until 7pm.
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The True Story of Lizzie Borden in Salem, MA, opens on Saturday, August 23, 2008.
The hours are 11am until 7pm.
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I went to The True Story of Lizzie Borden today in Salem and wrote up my thoughts on MondoLizzie.com. If you are interested in my review, please pay a visit.
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That is a great review, Stefani! Thanks for posting it for us. 

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Thanks Stef, I look forward to seeing the museum first hand. I think JoAnne,Kristin and I will be going to Salem this week. We live about 30 minutes away. I also agree with you about the historic nature of the area. If anyone takes the time to travel to Salem,try in incorporate a visit to the Old North Bridge, the Green at Lexington,Orchard House, or any number of historic sites.This area is especially beautiful during the fall.
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There were so many things I wanted to say and show that are a part of the tour there, but I daren't spill the beans. The effect would be lessened. It would be like spoiling the end of the movie. Mr. Pickel is open to comments, by the way. He said if ANYONE finds errors in his narrative, he wants to know. He wants it to be right he says. So if you do, feel free to point it out. They are eager for feedback.
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The skulls were amazing! With Pickel's background and connections in the seasonal haunted house business, he knows just who to go to to get great things made.
I never saw Mr. Thibault's bondo heads, but they looked oversized and comical to me. I bet they looked better in person, but I never saw them.
These skulls are SCARY cuz they are so real looking. One thing I noticed that I never did before are the holes created by the hatchet blows. Abby's are all on one side and Andrew's are all on the other.
This is the GLORY of three dimensional representations of the evidence.
Another cool thing, now that it has sat with me for a few days, is that the images are so enlarged that it is the first time you can really stand in front of them and study them. Looking at them on the computer or printed out with a magnifying glass is just not the same as having the shot big and in front of you hanging on the wall.
Very effective. I found myself really studying the images I had seen so many times and trying to find something new. It was a trip and well worth the visit just for that experience.
And since there isn't the traditional tour guide, you can stay as long as you like, lingering on one thing or another as suits your fancy.
Funny, but the more time passes from when I was there, the more I find I remember I liked.
I never saw Mr. Thibault's bondo heads, but they looked oversized and comical to me. I bet they looked better in person, but I never saw them.
These skulls are SCARY cuz they are so real looking. One thing I noticed that I never did before are the holes created by the hatchet blows. Abby's are all on one side and Andrew's are all on the other.
This is the GLORY of three dimensional representations of the evidence.
Another cool thing, now that it has sat with me for a few days, is that the images are so enlarged that it is the first time you can really stand in front of them and study them. Looking at them on the computer or printed out with a magnifying glass is just not the same as having the shot big and in front of you hanging on the wall.
Very effective. I found myself really studying the images I had seen so many times and trying to find something new. It was a trip and well worth the visit just for that experience.
And since there isn't the traditional tour guide, you can stay as long as you like, lingering on one thing or another as suits your fancy.
Funny, but the more time passes from when I was there, the more I find I remember I liked.
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The facsimile skulls are not for sale. What they have is a larger white skull that is pretty cool but not Borden.
I suggested he have them made to sell. I also suggested several other things he has in there reproduced for sale, that Lizzie people would definitely buy them. He is considering all this. YOu can write him from his web site and ask too! The more requests the more that this is likely to happen!
I suggested he have them made to sell. I also suggested several other things he has in there reproduced for sale, that Lizzie people would definitely buy them. He is considering all this. YOu can write him from his web site and ask too! The more requests the more that this is likely to happen!
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The skull on the left is Abby. The skull on the right is Andrew. They are both reproductions. Good ones, huh?Ad @ Mon Aug 25, 2008 2:40 pm wrote:Stef, is the skull to the left of Andrew's really Abby's???Bob Gutowski @ Mon Aug 25, 2008 7:08 am wrote:Is that what Abby's teeth looked like? What an overbite, poor woman! Thanks for the report!
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This is the usual photo we get to see of Abby's skull and we never see the teeth. WOW, it's amazing to see and find out 100 + yrs later that she had such an overbite. Incredible! Are the skulls really an actual copy of the original ones?
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The artist who created the skulls does it for a living and he used the photos of the skulls as guides. That is all I know. We can ask Leonard Pickel himself. He is a member here I think and maybe we can call him out to ask him!
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Yes, Abby's teeth are unusually overbitten. What is his source for the teeth detail? Are there photos of Abby's skull from the front?
I now include Abby Durfee Borden in the same category as Thomas Pynchon as people whose teeth I would like to see and verify.
I now include Abby Durfee Borden in the same category as Thomas Pynchon as people whose teeth I would like to see and verify.
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Bob Gutowski @ Wed Aug 27, 2008 1:06 pm wrote:We are driving up to Boston for the long weekend, and I may get to Salem, so I'll see what I can find out.
Bob, that would be great if you could find the time to stop in and look at the skulls (etc) Would it be possible for you to take some more photos from different angles, as well as close up?
I am going to connect with Mr. Pickle if possible and ask about Abby's skull. I have a hard time believing that her false teeth would look like that. I don't recall seeing any overbite in any early known photos of her.
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Photos are allowed. I just didn't want to show everything ----some stuff is better left to the visitor. I took a lot of photos actually. It was like I could read it all later, ha ha!
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An article appears in the AM about the museum.
Click on it here:
http://www.heraldnews.com/business/x157 ... te-lawsuit
Click on it here:
http://www.heraldnews.com/business/x157 ... te-lawsuit
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The teeth in question are no longer on display!
That is to say, Mr. Pickel - Leonard - has removed them from the skull.
I thought it was a modest but wonderful exhibition, and it's stunning to behold the taste with which it's been assembled. As Stef says, you can photograph to your heart's content, but Leonard asked me not to show everything. I will have some photos forthcoming, so you'll at least be able to see the skulls as I saw them.
I will also say (and Stef would agree, I'm sure) that there is a knockout awaiting you at the end of the exhibition. We went on Sunday, and we were alone in the display with Leonard. He and I lapsed into "Bordenish," the language of the obsessed, of course, while Jay looked over the mounted placards giving the information. Leonard was nice enough to move the antique camera when I took my place in Abby's outline. I later took a shot from the point of view of the original camera, meaning I was reflected in the bureau mirror! How historical!
I told Leonard that the Geary book (which he's not that familiar with, though he's got a copy of it in the cabinet displaying a collection of Borden publications) and this new tour both give a real feeling of the time in which the murders took place.
It's a treat to see the case being taken seriously, and to know that Leonard is open to suggestions, as he intends for the project to grow as time passes. Congratulations to him and his co-owner.
That is to say, Mr. Pickel - Leonard - has removed them from the skull.
I thought it was a modest but wonderful exhibition, and it's stunning to behold the taste with which it's been assembled. As Stef says, you can photograph to your heart's content, but Leonard asked me not to show everything. I will have some photos forthcoming, so you'll at least be able to see the skulls as I saw them.
I will also say (and Stef would agree, I'm sure) that there is a knockout awaiting you at the end of the exhibition. We went on Sunday, and we were alone in the display with Leonard. He and I lapsed into "Bordenish," the language of the obsessed, of course, while Jay looked over the mounted placards giving the information. Leonard was nice enough to move the antique camera when I took my place in Abby's outline. I later took a shot from the point of view of the original camera, meaning I was reflected in the bureau mirror! How historical!
I told Leonard that the Geary book (which he's not that familiar with, though he's got a copy of it in the cabinet displaying a collection of Borden publications) and this new tour both give a real feeling of the time in which the murders took place.
It's a treat to see the case being taken seriously, and to know that Leonard is open to suggestions, as he intends for the project to grow as time passes. Congratulations to him and his co-owner.
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Thanks Bob for your input on the new exhibition; I'm really looking forward to seeing whatever photos you post here.
It's a long way from the Pacific North West to Fall River, so people like me depend on people like you that visit Fall River and the area for any news up dates you can give.
Was there a reason given for removing Abby's front teeth?
It's a long way from the Pacific North West to Fall River, so people like me depend on people like you that visit Fall River and the area for any news up dates you can give.
Was there a reason given for removing Abby's front teeth?
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I brought it up to Leonard almost as soon as I met him, and he mentioned he'd heard about the discussion, and that it Abby's smile was an artist's work based on photos.
Then, when I saw the skulls, I searched Leonard out and asked him about having removed the very large "false" front teeth. He told me he decided he wanted the skull to look as it would've in court.
AND: It's Tuesday, 9/8 now, and I've gotten my pix back. Respecting Leonard's wishes, I'll send a few only to Stef for posting later tonight. Yes, I took a few of the skulls.
Then, when I saw the skulls, I searched Leonard out and asked him about having removed the very large "false" front teeth. He told me he decided he wanted the skull to look as it would've in court.
AND: It's Tuesday, 9/8 now, and I've gotten my pix back. Respecting Leonard's wishes, I'll send a few only to Stef for posting later tonight. Yes, I took a few of the skulls.
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I am happy to help if you want to put some up- [email protected]
Of course, you may not want to give EVERYTHING away so vistors will have something to look forward to. Another Lizzie blog recently published every square inch of the museum which is probably not what Leonard expected or desired. I have withheld all of my photos from opening day until people can get there to see it in person. It is also a work very much in progress and there will be additions and changes I understand.
Of course, you may not want to give EVERYTHING away so vistors will have something to look forward to. Another Lizzie blog recently published every square inch of the museum which is probably not what Leonard expected or desired. I have withheld all of my photos from opening day until people can get there to see it in person. It is also a work very much in progress and there will be additions and changes I understand.
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SteveS. @ Wed Aug 27, 2008 8:43 am wrote:Then those aren't her real teeth. I don't think she would have artificial teeth made to look like that. All I can think of is an ogre. Why would they depict Abby's teeth like that?
I haven't seen the photos in question (and I want to), but could it be that her teeth are like that due to the blows to her head? Her jaw may of protruded.?
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