Free copy of AHN with SPAH, XB-40 articles
- Subject: Free copy of AHN with SPAH, XB-40 articles
- From: Philharpn@xxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 7 Oct 2003 12:15:14 EDT
Greetings: If you are not a subscriber and would like a free sample copy of
American Harmonica Newsmagazine, send me your snail mail off-list and I'll see
that you get a copy.
Writers: If you contributed to the SPAH article or XB-40 article and have not
sent me your snail mail, now is a good time to insure you get a copy
The September-October issue is at the printer and includes long
articles-photos on the SPAH convention in Texas and a long article on Hohner's new XB-40
diatonic harmonica with at least two draw or blow bends on all 10 holes.
Phil Lloyd, Contributing Editor
merican Harmonica Newsmagazine
American Harmonica Newsmagazine is a 48-page bi-monthly letter-size newsprint
magazine is in its 15th year.
Through its vast network of free-lance writers and experts covers all aspects
of harmonica: focusing on but not limited to chromatic & diatonic: blues,
country, folk, jazz; chromatic blues, reviews of new CDs, cassettes by newcomers
and new & old pro's. Also interviews with the players active in the harmonica
world.
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From: "Ludo Beckers" <lazylew2@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: gigs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Hering 1923
Date: Tue, 07 Oct 2003 09:05:21 +0000
Hi Sherlock!
Incredible... This place is about ten miles from where I live.
Mail's on the way. Thanks!
Ludo
>Hi there Ludo,
>With a bit of searching I've found at least one company in Europe that
>supplies water based polyurethane varnish:
>http://www.polymar.com/contact.htm
>They have a head quarters in Belgium.
>
>You can find out more here:
>http://www.polymar.com/Polymar_about.htm
>
>Why not give them an email and they should be able to tell you of a
>business
>chain or shop in your area who can sell you the stuff?
>
>There is at least one chemical company Europe who are researching and
>selling chemicals used as a basis for water based polyurethane products,
>there should be at least something available local to you.
>
>Cheers,
>G.
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Ludo Beckers <lazylew2@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>To: <gigs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; <harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx>
>Sent: Monday, October 06, 2003 11:36 PM
>Subject: Re: Hering 1923
>
>
> > Hi G
> >
> > I have no idea. My friend JP, who's also a member of this list, studied
> > physics. When I hear about sealant stuff I always pass the info to him
>for
> > checking.
> > So far nothing usable came up (apart from beeswax).
> > Maybe Ben has some ideas?
> >
> > Ludo
> >
> > >Tell me, what wood varnishes are available in Europe? I am pretty sure
> > >there must be something better than the form of baking soda used in the
> > >days
> > >of Antonio Stradivari for keeping away woodworm.
> > >Are any of these varnishes water based rather than oil based? Maybe
> > >something non toxic intended for fruit bowls and wood toys for
>children?
> > >Do any of the water based ones come in smallish cans?
> > >Perhaps you could experiment with those?
> > >
> > >I'd be curious as to what you find,
> > >G.
>
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