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Old 12-03-2008, 06:03 PM   #16
 
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Ernie, Don't think I've posted on your harpsichord thread yet...but been following it. Your work is incredible and I've really enjoyed all the info. Have never seen anything quite like it before and appreciate all your efforts in bringing it to this site for all to see.

And I agree with everything you said...except the "master" part

Looking forward to part 11

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Thanks, John. I'm glad you're following the thread. Part 11 later tonight.

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