Hi Edric
I agree with Sheila, I went many years ago when I had a friend living there.
It is true that it fails to be well known by English visitors.

Kindest regards
Alan Corkett

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Subject: [NSP] Re: Musical Instruments Museum in Brussels




Hi Edric,

So glad to have a reminder of this museum.   It certainly is one of the most
fascinating for musical instruments.   We have not been back to it for
several years, although we were in Brussels this spring (staying with some
good friends).   I am sure that many of the NSP members do not know of it,
although these days many English people seem to pop over to Belgium for
Christmas shopping, etc. and it would be well worth their including it in
their itinerary.

Regards,

Sheila






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From: Edric Ellis <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Sent: Tue, Aug 24, 2010 4:09 am
Subject: [NSP] Musical Instruments Museum in Brussels


   Hi all,

  Apologies if this is common knowledge - couldn't see it mentioned in
  the archives. If you're in Brussels, the Musical Instruments Museum
  (http://www.mim.be/en) is very well worth a visit. They have 60 sets of
  bagpipes of all types, including a musette de cour (with a very
  elaborate bag cover that makes it look like some sort of cushion rather
  than a set of pipes), and a set of NSP (Reid I believe).

  Cheers,

  Edric.
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