>>" >> It turns out the HG is a Pouget. Maybe repainted by Pajot Jeune. > > So how do you know it's a Pouget?"
Pougets usually have round heads on the accidental keys - otherwise Pouget instruments are pretty much like Jenzat types. Cheers, Jon Loomes On 1/9/06 07:42, "R.T. Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > -----Original Message----- >> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> Sent: Aug 31, 2006 8:34 PM >> To: [email protected] >> Subject: Re: [HG] Nice Pajot Jeune >> >> R.T. >> >> It turns out the HG is a Pouget. Maybe repainted by Pajot Jeune. > > So how do you know it's a Pouget? > >> >> I also have CDs for you. I am learning the tunes as I can but I will need >> lots of practice before I have the muscle memory. >> >> Send the disks to 4008 Via Rio ave, Oceanside, CA. 92057. > > I will put it in the mail today. > >> >> Curtis and I have the Pajot Jeune of mine playing and it is a few >> tangents away from done. We even fixed the crack and patched the gap so it >> looks >> finished as well. The rest of the work is done and it plays but the tangents >> keep moving around. >> > > Yea I talked to Curtis today and he said that you both spent a lot of time > working on it and that it is comming along fine. > Are you going to bring it to OTW? > > >> Thank you for the disks. If you want me to mail out the CDs I have for >> you email me back with your address and I will send them out. > > Merci a bunch. > Well it's up to you . You can bring them to OTW or bring them the next time we > meet. > Or send them to > > Box 2092 > Running Springs CA > 92382-2092 > > > Curtis said that you wanted to learn waltz a Bouffard. Good tune. > Let's play it at OTW > > r.t. > > > >
