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Author: michele zukovsky  
Date:   2019-05-27 03:54 
 i like cane that has been aged for about 5 years 
tell me if you are interested in selling a kilo or so. 
 
thanks, 
 
 
michele 
 
michelezukovsky@gmail.com
  
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Author: Ken Lagace  
Date:   2019-05-27 06:46 
 Hi Michelle, write me off-line.  
I have some that I got from Kal Opperman in the early 1960's and it was old then. We might be able to figure something out. I will never it use all.
  
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Author: michele zukovsky  
Date:   2019-05-27 09:09 
 i have written you before telling you that i would buy the cane! 
 
michele 
 
michelezukovsky@gmail.com
  
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Author: ruben  
Date:   2019-05-27 19:46 
 Michele: Neuranter in France sells fine quality cane.  5 years old? That I don't know. It's the only French clarinet reed-maker that I know that sells cane (maybe Rigotti does too; but only in large quantities as far as I know.)  Chuck Olivieri used to use Australian cane (not from Reeds Australia).  His reeds were irregular-a little on the crude side sometimes- but the cane was out of this world and lasted forever. I was never able to find out what his source was; he kept it a secret 
 
rubengreenbergparisfrance@gmail.com 
  
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