Sorry, hit the wrong button.
It's been really quiet on the list recently so I don't know if people are
reading/have nothing to say or what (used to be fairly busy as well). The
last mail was 13th Sept so yours didn't get through (not to me, anyway).
You may be better off mailing direct to the NSP society direct in view of
the urgency.
I'm sure you already have their details.
Last one on the list was that Irish chap trying to sell his Sloan D set but
I think that would be a bit expensive.
Try Richard Evans, he may know of a set that fits (I'm sure you already know
it but) http://www.evansweb.co.uk/index.html
I'm sure he will help such a well-known artist.
Just to call me a liar, you will probably get lots of replies now!
Colin Hill

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Helen Capes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <nsp@cs.dartmouth.edu>
Sent: Sunday, September 24, 2006 9:04 PM
Subject: [NSP] Looking for smallpipes


>
> I sent this message to the list several days ago, but haven't seen it on
the
> mailings.My apologies if this is a repeat.
>
>  have a student who has been learning on a hire set for 18months and her
> playing is coming on very well. Her husband asked me yesterday what chance
> there is of finding a set of NSP to give her for Xmas. Apart from the time
> limit and the fact that I am looking fron New Zealand, he is on a very
tight
> budget! He genuinely does not have a lot of cash and I was very impressed
> that he was doing this for his wife. He has gone way up in my list of good
> hubbies!
> The temptation is to tell him to start saving and take longer, but I have
to
> admit that I know how totally delighted she would be to get a set. She
would
> be absolutely blown away!
> So have you got a seven keyed set that is in reasonably good order, or
> better, that you would like to sell to a dutchman in New Zealand?
> Helen Capes
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