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FS: "Harmonette" Busker Organ by Alan Pell
By Anthony Marconi

Times, moods and conditions change.  I now find myself with a Pell
Harmonette with _all_ of the 'extras'.  And it's available!

It has been my business (as well as fun) for several years and now
it needs to go to someone looking for a full-featured instrument with
nearly all of the music available for it.  As near as I can tell I'm
missing only a half-dozen tunes.  The entire package is ready to go --
and has been a most enjoyable and profitable business.  More info from

Anthony Marconi
<organgrinder@frugal.com>


(Message sent Sat 16 Jul 2005, 15:19:34 GMT, from time zone GMT-0700.)

Key Words in Subject:  Alan, Busker, FS, Harmonette, Organ, Pell

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