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Author: Brenda ★2017
Date: 2006-10-08 03:58
Well, a check into the various discussions of Rossi clarinets and a look at a recent Reuter's article has made me wonder if it's even possible to take a tour of this small factory. We're planning a trip to Chile and I'd love to include this in our itinerary but they're probably too busy for tours.
I told a couple of people at my office that it would be nice to pick up a pair of Rossi's while in Chile, and they thought I was talking about shoes! Should've put in my order a long time ago. A consolation tour would be a trip to the Teatro Municipal and a visit with the clarinetists there - now that's a real possiblity because a friend of my husband has a school chum who plays double-bass with the orchestra in Santiago.
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Author: Mark Charette
Date: 2006-10-08 04:16
I've met Luis a number of times and I'd think he'd be more than willing to show you around. Why not drop them a line?
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Author: kenabbott
Date: 2006-10-08 18:33
I visited the Rossi shop a little more than a year ago. I stopped by hoping he'd be there and he was. He was very gracious, giving me the full tour of his shop. I believe that he travels regularly, so you'd better arrange things beforehand.
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