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Bob Maes' Theater Organ Warehouse Fire
By Colin Hinz

I'm truly and sincerely saddened to hear of this.  This is indeed a
tragedy, not only because of the Maes' personal losses, but also their
loss of livelihood and the loss of their archive and collection.  I can
barely fathom how to cope under these terrible, terrible circumstances.

I met Bob only briefly, when he was up in Toronto a year and a half
back to bid on (and ultimately purchase) the big theatre organ that was
in the Organ Grinder restaurant.  Perhaps that organ had safely found
a new home, perhaps not.  Either way, I wish Bob and his family all the
best.

Colin Hinz
Toronto, Canada
asfi@interlog.com



(Message sent Tue, 21 Jul 1998 20:36:50 -0400 (EDT) , from time zone -0400.)

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