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    Re: Musical Instruments

    Thanks Jiri. And Miguel - superb, I love the bow movement.

    Here's another organ on a much smaller scale:



    Stops and Pedals - St Peter's Church Organ - Portesham - Dorset - England

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    Arca Swiss A 4x5, Petzval 5" w/efke 25
    Its a 1921 Gibson F4 mandolin of which I am the present custodian. Played it last week on a local radio show, so its enjoying its old age. Most of these end up in collector's closets... not unlike photo equipment!
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    Re: Musical Instruments

    Is like if it was sounding !

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    Re: Musical Instruments

    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Gledhill View Post


    King's College Chapel - Cambridge - The Organ

    They come in all sizes ...
    That's one heck of a living room you've got there, Steve!
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    If it ain't broke....don't fix it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Graves View Post
    That's one heck of a living room you've got there, Steve!
    And photographers stress about ceiling height for a measly 8 x 10 enlarger.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Graves View Post
    That's one heck of a living room you've got there, Steve!
    It takes some heating in winter!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Gledhill View Post
    It takes some heating in winter!
    Not always heated - I remember visiting a cathedral in rural Poland in January; I had to tap through the ring of ice to touch the holy water.

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