DOCTOR WHO Fourth Doctor (Tom Baker) Shorter Scarf - Official BBC Licensed Scarf by LOVARZI

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DOCTOR WHO Fourth Doctor (Tom Baker) Shorter Scarf - Official BBC Licensed Scarf by LOVARZI

DOCTOR WHO Fourth Doctor (Tom Baker) Shorter Scarf - Official BBC Licensed Scarf by LOVARZI

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For a very in-depth look at the scarves, including Pantone color references and wool brands, there is nothing better than DoctorWhoScarf.com. So, get knitting, Who-vians! The original scarf only lasted a few episodes, then was altered, replaced, and subtly changed as the show went on. There were stunt scarves for stand-ins. Did you really bean “base” or did you intend to use the word “Blase?” Either way, still inaccurate.

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Kristina Forsyth on Five SF Visions of Society Free From Rules, Regulations, or Effective Government 2 hours ago The original scarf (with more sections removed) was attached to the stunt duplicate to create the longest scarf to date. This was worn for all stories in season 16 and 17, but received further transformation, including new tassels, sewn-on patches and one rearranged section for the untelevised story "Shada." Now, to me it doesn’t sound like the ones who accomplish such the amazing feat of getting a screen accurate 4th Doctor scarf off the needles are the ‘dumb’ ones. An alternate scarf was introduced and only used in "Image of the Fendahl,""Underworld" and "The Invasion of Time." The pattern seems to have been based on the stunt duplicate but is appended on the end with around 50 percent more stripes. The colors are similar but mostly darker than the original. It was used in lots of publicity photos including those from location work on "The Sun Makers" even though the stunt duplicate was used in recording of that story.

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Given Time Lord intellect, what if they used base 60 like they did in Babylon and much of the ancient world. To me, the ‘dumb’ ones would be the people (especially other Who fans)that criticize WHO fans for ANY reason at all. mschiffe on Five SF Visions of Society Free From Rules, Regulations, or Effective Government 5 hours ago Che on Five SF Visions of Society Free From Rules, Regulations, or Effective Government 3 hours ago

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A timeline of major scarf changes and a comparison graphic will be restored here soon. Thank you for your patience. James Davis Nicoll on Five SF Visions of Society Free From Rules, Regulations, or Effective Government 5 hours ago sturgeonslawyer on Five SF Visions of Society Free From Rules, Regulations, or Effective Government 5 hours agoSome of those Who fans learn to knit just so they can knit a who scarf. I admire people who do that, as a matter of fact. Just for fun, I will suppose that the number of rows is the “significand” and the color coded base 60 number is the “manissa”. Like I said, You’ve got a lot of brass to make those assumptions about people you don’t even know, and about something you’ve never accomplished nor probably will ever accomplish in your lifetime. So what if it never ‘occurred’ to YOU? That doesn’t make it ‘dumb’‘Crass’ or ‘gross.’However I do find your choice of words to describe your thoughts to be quite…oh what are the words I’m looking for?? Oh I know! Elementary and juvenile.



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