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History of G. Molinari & Sons
By Bob Ebert

I hope others will join me in encouraging Joseph Molinari to pursue
his project of writing the history of G. Molinari & Sons.  The opinion
of other family members not withstanding, I am certain there are many
of us in the mechanical music hobby that would be thrilled to have
a complete history of that venerable firm.

Bob Ebert



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