The hero to many, from Milan.

Shel
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From: "Carl Bangs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "The Horn List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 2004 4:08 AM
Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Re: Storage


> Once you reach critical mass storage is not a problem. The builder of my
> house intended my studio for a living room, and it is reasonably sized,
> having a large stone fireplace with a raised hearth. I will undoubtedly
> leave out many objects which are kept in this room, but here are the
> basics. In addition to all the stuff, the room will seat 40 people for
> recitals.
>
> There is a 7'5" grand piano, a virginal, a pair of timpani, 3 book cases
> full of scores, a 2000 year old miniature Chinese carillon, 5 violins, 2
> trumpets, 2 cornets, 2 bugles, a chest of recorders, 12 Manhasset music
> stands, assorted recording equipment and mic stands, a mandolin, a lute,
> and chairs. With the art works on the walls, nobody notices the more
> than a dozen horns lying around.
>
> I have another room for an office, with the computers, tape recorders,
> and l.p.'s. Yet another room serves as a shop  for repairing horns, and
> as a carillon practice room.  My wife inhabits the family room, or the
> bedroom we use for a library. The kids are grown; the dog and cat have
> died. Life is good.
>
> Carl Bangs
> Fenwick Parva
> Milan, Washington
>
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