I have 2 of his horns from Peru, Victor smooth Oak and Edison Cygnet Oak and I 
must say we have made a friendship and we Skype from time to time to keep up.  
Other than Phono Talk we talk about family stuff and other current events.  He 
has become a friend and I know if I need another wood horn I will order from 
him once again.  Sorry that many of you have not heard from me in a very long 
time but I am sad to say my illness has progressed,  My HIV is in check but I 
lost about 45 lbs and how have home health coming in helping me 3 days a week 
and I go to the wood center twice a week.  I do read all the Phono-L posting 
and I am so sad that I missed the last Orlando show.  I was so hoping to see 
many of you and be in my environment once a again.  I have gain 8 lbs in the 
last 3 weeks and now up to 137 lbs but still to then being that I am almost 
6'1.  I am not shy about talking about this stuff as I, when healthy enough, do 
speaking about HIV/AIDS
 in schools and other venues that will have me set up by the International Org. 
the "AIDS Healthcare Foundation". They are now in 27 different countries and 
growing.  The new ACA has me a little worried as much of our specialized care 
for HIV in Florida is going to a general disease management company and I am 
sure care will soon start lacking. Just think of a nurse going to see one 
person for Diabetes then, Cancer, HIV, Pulmonary patents.  I think you get the 
point.  Right now I am working to get myself out of my rural mile square home 
town that is over 120 away from my Doctor and hope to move back to ether 
Orlando or the Tampa Bay area.  I only returned to this area after my father 
died and my mother had no one to depend on and even knowing this would be a 
huge risk for my health since there is almost no HIV care any where near her, I 
still did it for mom.  Now that she has been moved to an ALF I can now feel 
free to escape my Hell from living in
 this rural small mined town. Moving back up north to Ill, or Wis. is only a 
dream right now but one day that will come. While being sick I did something I 
always wanted to do, that is grow out my goatee to a Handlebar Mustache and I 
must say I love it!  The waxing it takes some time but I find enjoyment even in 
that.  It looks so period style with a modern update, it makes me happy and 
when I look in the mirror, I smile.

Here is hoping everyone well wishes and just to let everyone know I am still 
about and KICKING!  Never was one to give up to easy.

Take care all,
Kenneth Keeton

Here is hopping that 


On Friday, March 28, 2014 11:25 AM, Bill Taney <b...@taney.com> wrote:
 
Anyone have or have an opinion on these Opera horns from Peru? How are they in 
terms of a repro compared to what else is available?

Also, I am wondering who is the best wizard are restoring the original horn. I 
have an Opera that came out of a farm auction in MN and the guy was quite handy 
and tried a go at fixing it. It has the original decals the rest of the horn 
has at least been lightened and reglued, maybe refinished. It’s not bad, 
actually the bell looks good from a distance, but it is splitting. The elbo he 
spray painted brown. Interestingly didn’t touch the rest of the machine, it is 
completely original and super nice. 

Thanks
Bill


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