Unusual Viola

Greg Newell gnewell@ameritech.net
Mon, 16 Sep 2002 18:54:18 -0400


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Phil,
         Thank you for forwarding this site to our attention. How very 
fascinating it is!

Greg Newell



At 01:16 PM 9/16/2002, you wrote:

>With the heightened sensitivity to off topic posts these days I was reluctant
>to post this.  But I thought those interested in musical instrument design and
>who like to think outside the box might find something of interest here:
>
>http://www.rivinus-instruments.com/Welcome.htm
>
>I was at a San Francisco Symphony concert on Saturday night.  I noticed that
>one of the violists had an unusual looking instrument.  I also happened to see
>this violist at a restaurant after the concert, so I spoke to him about it.
>He uses one of the Pellegrina instruments described on the website.
>
>Phil Ford
>
>
>
>Phillip Ford
>Piano Service & Restoration
>1777 Yosemite Ave - 215
>San Francisco, CA  94124
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