>>" 
>>   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.
> 
> 
> 
> 

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