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Author: Ken Shaw
Date: 2001-07-05 18:01
It certainly has no future in music, and it's too crooked to be a lamp.
With a sledgehammer and a little exercise, though, it could probably make a good saber for grilling shish-kabab.
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Author: jbutler
Date: 2001-07-05 18:37
Hmmm....my wife bought one of those Noblet clarinets off eBay about a year and half ago for less than $50. Her father played on one in high school back in the early 50's. I overhauled it for her to give to him as a Christmas gift. I wonder if he could get that kindk of money out of his!
John
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Author: Brenda Siewert
Date: 2001-07-05 20:47
It makes me want to go look through the dump behind my friend's music store and see if there's anything funny back there. There's bound to be something! At least these things brighten our days.
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Author: Pam
Date: 2001-07-05 22:31
I went to an art show last weekend and there was a guy there who made sculptures out of old instruments and old parts of instruments. The stuff he made was pretty cool and the prices would more than pay for all the old junk on e-bay.
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Author: Bob Arney
Date: 2001-07-06 15:43
My daughter has my old "Regent" that has a curve, but backwards to this one. Reason? I bent it over some joker's head during a WWII 2-beer night. Still plays (good?) and she won't sell it or give it back to me.
Bob A
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