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Stan Hoffman <[log in to unmask]>
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What is phonometrographical research?
 
Stan Hoffman
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From: Bookrat  <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: Re: CHILDHOOD
Date: Wednesday, October 05, 1994 12:43PM
 
>There was no harpsichord, only an Italian-style outer case!  They used
>some sort of instrument for the episode where Gomez donated the
>harpsichord to a museum, then built another one when Lurch got despondent.
> Otherwise, Ted Cassidy just waved his hands over an empty case!  (If
>there is a FAQ for this lis, maybe this fact should be in it!)
>
>--Mike Fitz
 
"That was no harpsichord, that was my virginal!"
 
Hmmm...that punch line may need some reworking...
 
Ken Miller
Archivist and Assistant Phonometrographer
The Satie Institute for Phonometrographical Research
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