and is checking the usual places --
pawn shops, eBay, etc. If you have any information about this horn, please
contact either Katherine at [EMAIL PROTECTED] (phone 817-896-8333, or Dennis
Houghton at [EMAIL PROTECTED] (phone 888-749-0210 or cell 817-602-9791
Thanks, Ed Glick
in England during the mid-1940s.
Ed Glick
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 1/13/2008 12:50 PM
How I love languages!
When I was a kid it was always called french horn, (I remember the
clipped
tones of that chap on the BBC record who nearly put me off music for
life)
Then it changed to just horn (unless
up at least as long as I hope to hold up. My most immediate goal is
to make the IHS Symposium in Denver this summer, where I'm looking forward to
meeting many of the listers whose posts I've enjoyed reading over the past
several years.
Ed Glick
Richard V. West [EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/11/2007 2
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