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 Re: Here's a McIntyre
Author: Don Berger 
Date:   2003-04-01 13:58

Do encourage him, Hank!! On back, I just had to own a McI, bought one off EBAY, not too costly, worked on it a bit, loaned it to John Butler for his curiousity, [TKS for improvements, J B]. Also have a Stubbins Noblet and a Bundy Mazzeo, but want THE Selmer Maz as in the patents, WOW. Have several full and "partially full" Boehms, like the Pete F's, and some golden oldies [1800's] including a playable Baermann-Ottensteiner, as discussed by Debbi Reeves in the current ICA Journal, TKS, DCR. I have patents "for" a Christensen cl and a Paladino Boehm oboe and some other"oddities" but am unable to find any real models, guess I tend toward the "exotics"! Don

Thanx, Mark, Don

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