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Anne Acker <[log in to unmask]>
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From: David Calhoun <[log in to unmask]>
> Ah - Jillon Dupree has what amounts to a spinning piano stool
> but with a nice back, which has a "period" character if one doesn
> t enquire into just what period that might be, and goes comfort-
> ably to any height required.  Which for me would be too high.
> 
> Randy found, in an antique storr up the street from Mouldie Manor,
> the verrie blue chaire in one of the Vermeer music lessons; blue
> upholstry, four heavy turned leggs, and Very High.  At the moment
> it's buried, and it could stand a little regluing, but it makes
> me lean down.  M feet barely touch the ground.
> 
> I also have an antique bench of unknown history; adjustable like
> a Standard Steinway, but rather small, and leather-covered.  Alas
> it has woodworm damaged, and the wood frame to the machine has
> broken away on one side whilst the rest is too stout to be con-
> veniently disassembled.  Shoulda consulted Daly on that while he
> was here hand-holding for the SBO --
> 
> Which reminds me.  Owen - where's your Detailed Report on the
> Weekend?
> 
> 					dc

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