Benedict Koehler American Ironwood Chanter with one key

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Paul Reid
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Hoooooooooooooooooooorayyyyyyyyyyyy!!!!

My pleasure Pipey! Congrats again!
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:) Congrats to Pipey
Benidict is a great instructor and you will have fun. Make sure you have your tape/mp3/hd recorder with you so you can review the informtion aftewards.
Again enjoy the "special" stick.
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JK -

Congratulations on the win!.....will you give me a "spin" on it when we are up for the halloween tionol?

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Well, ah, hmmm, I suppose, if you really want to. Do you have a driver's licence? I have it out of the garage and I'm getting used to it. Benedict has it set up so easy that all I have to do is think about the second octave and it's there. Needs very little pressure and a very light touch which means I'm overblowing a bit. I have to treat it like a thorougbred and just let it find its own sweet spot. Hope the upcoming tropical storms don't mess up your Turnpike. Best,
"So many tunes, so little time"

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