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> Bob Osmun
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> > Does anyone know about horns made by Ronald Pinc?
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>How do you spell it
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Does anyone know about horns made by Ronald Pinc?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] replied:
How do you spell it in Chinese?
Ron Pinc was a HIGHLY respected repairperson in Chicago when I
attended Northwestern University. I do not have first hand knowledge
of his own horns.
Bob Marl
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> Does anyone know about horns made by Ronald Pinc?
How do you spell it in Chinese?
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Does anyone know about horns made by Ronald Pinc?
These were at the Midwest show in Chicago and were a new item.
Mike Goode
www.trumpetworkspress.com
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