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Old 09-15-2004, 09:49 PM
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Actually I bought it from him. It was his first fiddle and he learned to play by ear and played with a band for years, He didn't charge me but $15 for it. Like I said not in great, roughly made, but still has strings and all. I've got a digatal camera, I know how to get pictures on my pc and things but haven't learned how to do on internet yet. I have my grand mother's 1910 pump organ [she was blind and played by ear}. My Uncles 1900 player piano [minus the player], the organ plays better than the piano. My husband want me to get rid of it, but I'd lke to restore it one day. Unforunately, I didn't get the play by ear gene. But I did learn a few off that old organ.
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