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Author: kdk ★2017
Date: 2009-10-10 17:18
There was a time during that period - may have been the early 1970s - when distributorship problems (or was it weather damage to the cane crop? - there was always some excuse or another) were making Vandorens hard to get in the U.S.. Gigliotti started using Luries as the best alternative he could find. I think (but it's been a long time, so memory may be foggy) that the Lurie 5.5s came out about then in response to the orchestral players who were playing on VD #5s with close-tipped, longer facings and found the Lurie #5s a little too light.
Karl
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