Looking forward to trying them some day. Thanks for that, Anthony - and
Mimmo, of course.
Rob
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I bet it was CUTE!
You probably need some new glasses!! bg
Ron (UK)
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On Apr 12, 2008, at 11:16 AM, Ron Fletcher wrote:
I bet it was CUTE!
You probably need some new glasses!! bg
Hi Ron,
Some people like to put their own last names on their license plates,
so it could have been Lt. General Douglas Lute: Bush's new war
czar. A lot of Bush's military
Hi David and all,
I hardly think US General Lute would go around with a personalized
license-plate. Maybe the authorities are using it as a decoy, to entice
terrorists to make a play for it when it is parked someplace.
If so, - there is no hope for our little community!
Best Wishes
Tony
please give us the link if you upload it.
Thanks
Kerry
Tony Chalkley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is just to let you know that I have obtained the Hurel manuscript via the
P2P link on Richard Civiol's site. It took a very long time. I have converted
it to DjVu format and it is now
Tony,
Minkoff published the facsimile. Don't know where
Richard got his copy. As long as its not the Minkoff,
I suppose it would be OK on a website.
Chris
--- Tony Chalkley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is just to let you know that I have obtained
the Hurel manuscript via the P2P link
Dear Tony
I have the 1996 Minkoff facsimile. In its colofon it says it is printed with
the permission of the Piermont Morgan Library, New York, the owner of the
ms. It also says photocopy prohibited. If your copy has modern folio numbers
on the right hand bottom of every other page, it's a
Tony is talking about a modern computer-typeset edition of the Hurel Ms.
On Apr 12, 2008, at 12:47 PM, LGS-Europe wrote:
Dear Tony
I have the 1996 Minkoff facsimile. In its colofon it says it is
printed with the permission of the Piermont Morgan Library, New
York, the owner of the ms. It
I'm afraid, Howard, that Tony isn't.
There are indeed modern numbers on the bottom of every second (right hand)
page. Interestingly, there is a French library (médiathèque) stamp on
modern numbered 20, but I can't see the name of the library. Oh well, I'd
better destroy it, then.
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Rob and all
A lutist visiting Stephen Gottlieb's atelier told me that the new
12c for Paul Beier had a fantastic sound and was beautifully
comfortable into the bargain.
Perhaps, I might swap my idea of a future 10c, for one of those.
Although, I know, from what you have said, there are
I always like to joke that in 40 years I have never played with a
baroque cello, because of the instrument, bow, bridge, bass bar, size
and of course, the strings.
Last week I played with Elizabeth Reed, all gut strings--four of
them, no metal crimping, winding, etc,
with the proper
Just take out those page ##. The rest is public property.
RT
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I'm afraid,
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