Here's Mrs. bloke - smiling for the camera (but who was actually in a hurry to get back to repairing a Leblanc contrabass clarinet, so that a huge pile of nearby university woodwind repairs could be coordinated with this off-in-the-same-direction school system delivery of these JP instruments).
We sold a few John Packer JP Musical Instruments, today.
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Re: We sold a few John Packer JP Musical Instruments, today.
A brick of 18 sousaphones??
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1964 Conn 36k with CB Arnold Jacobs
Accent (By B&S) 952R with Bach12
The Fourth Estate is the Fifth Column
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Re: We sold a few John Packer JP Musical Instruments, today.
' nothing in any of those cartons any larger that a ewe-phony-hum...
...and (thankfully) no BB♭ metal contrabass clarinets.