hi jeoffrey , if you have comunication together in your buziness you will know i already lett my card number to a girl ... .i just dont understand why you email me to ask me this .. sorry for answering machine i dont take my message often .now it is near 1or 2 weeks i lett her the card number so what will be the official delay before you send please . please add white cotton and liquid rosine if you have thanks sylvain ----- Original Message ----- From: "Geoffrey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, October 22, 2007 10:37 PM
Subject: [HG] Alden, its Geoffrey Schumann


left you a voice message on your machine,
did you run the card? Did you get the confirmation #? I was waiting for your email all weekend long, and never got it, so can you confirm, that you did indeed make a payment for $600.00, I would appreicate it, and confirming that I have one Chinook on offical order now.

Please advise.

Geoffrey
On Oct 10, 2007, at 3:11 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Your best source here, as far as I know, is going to be Susann Palmer's book,
if you can find a copy.  She broke down the history of the HG  century by
century, and (being English) had a more Anglo-centric view on the history, so there should be something there that you can use. Just be prepared to take what she says with a grain of salt (if you have that expression). Some of her
research was quite good, and some was wildly inaccurate.

Alden

nobody? sigh...

maybe more general: can you point me to pictures of hurdy gurdies or
music that was possibly played on hurdy-gurdies in England before  1900?

thanks a lot,
Matthias


does anybody know anything about hurdy-gurdies in England at the  time
1790-1800. Which types did exist, which repertoire was played? Is
there any (famous) evidences close to this period?

thank you,
Matthias








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