Bonjour ,
How was the conversation with him ?
Did he played the ficus tree leaf thing for you ?
A bientôt,
Henry
From: "Ulrich Joosten" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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To: <[email protected]>
Subject: AW: [HG] Request for address of ancient instrument shop in Paris
Date: Sun, 30 Dec 2007 00:05:21 +0100
Dear Henry,
thank you for your hint on the address. It came on the last second, at five
in the morning before leaving so I could not answer directly. And yes: I
was
in his shop an was able to play on his Lasnier. Nice tone, but far away
from
beeing good playable. The trumpet sounded nice, but the tangents of the 2nd
chanterelle were nearly overall too far from the string. When the tangents
of the first string touch the string the tangents of the other were still 3
mm away from the string. I did noit try both chanterelles at the same time
caus I could imagine the result. So 3.500 Euro from my point of view faar
to expensive.
Anyway it was nice to see his collection.
Best regards,
Uli
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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