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Gerald T Ortman <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 26 Apr 2001 21:58:59 -0500
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Jack Peters...

When you have a list prepared I would be interested in what you have
available. Particularly the Italians. If you don't post it generally to the
list please send me a copy.

Gerald T Ortman


----- Original Message -----
From: "Jack Peters" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2001 4:47 PM
Subject: DRAWINGS soon to be AVAILABLE:Harpsich,Clavi, Epinettes


> List Folk,
>         I can't believe how many drawings I've made over the last 30 =
> years. I'm thinking that a few of you might be interested in having a =
> new list of at least 24 insts which I have never gone back to but built =
> one or two of. If theres enough response I'll take thetime to print the =
> whole list.
>        Warning there are no 18th french doubles or re-dos
> from copyrighted museum drawings. Some are rubbing I took but never =
> bothered to draw or build. It's just possible your dream instrument is =
> one I've researched. There are 9 clavichords, 7 italian hpschds a few =
> german and quitea few 17th cent. french hpschds and spinets. As you know =
> in the 1680's and 90's spinets were more numerous than native clavicins. =
>                              Some may copy easily
>                                others may requireredrawing an delay
>                                                   Jack Peters
>

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