André Bissonnet , 6 rue du pas de la mule
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The shop is also known as " La Boucherie " ( the butcher shop ...
actually
the office is in the walk in refrigerator )
About the name of the street , in modern french it translate as "
mule's step street "
but in the 16th cent. there was a large stone used to climb on mules.
Do you have time for the " cité de la musique " , at La Villette , (
north east of the city )
Henry
From: Matthias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [HG] Request for address of ancient instrument shop in Paris
Date: Tue, 25 Dec 2007 22:54:56 +0100
UJ> on very short notice my wife and I have got the opportunity to spend
some
UJ> days in Paris starting tomorrow early morning. I remember somebody
UJ> contributed the address of a shop who sells old instruments. I darkly
UJ> remember that years ago I came along such a shop in the Marais quarter,
but
UJ> I do not have any detail right now. If somebody sees this mail on time
I
UJ> would be grateful to get the name of the shop as well as the address.
André Bissonet
6, rue du Pas de la Mule
(near place de vosges)
75003 Paris
http://tinyurl.com/2ultcv
(google maps)
bon voyage,
Matthias