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RE: Early instruments and music
Poster: Mike Dullaghan <michael.f.dullaghan@adn.alcatel.com>
On 12-May-98 Brigantia wrote:
>Does anyone have either a web page or contact for a company in North
>Carolina called Kelishek's music (this spelling is probably incorrect)? I'd
>love to get their catalogs for music.
http://www.kelhorn.com/
And you were close, its "Kelischek".
If you really want to hurt your wallet, here are a few other links to try.
Boulder Early Music Shop On-Line
http://www.bems.com/index.html
Lark In The Morning
http://www.mhs.mendocino.k12.ca.us/MenComNet/Business/Retail/Larknet/larkhp.html
Luthier's Mercantile International
http://lmii.com/~lmi/
von Huene Workshop, Inc.
http://world.std.com/~vonhuene/
ANTIQUE SOUND WORKSHOP HOME PAGE
http://www.capecod.net/aswltd/
Collins and Williams Historic Woodwinds</A>
http://www.windworld.com/gallery/collins/
THE EARLY MUSIC SHOP
http://www.e-m-s.com/home.htm
Ancestral Instruments - David Marshall
http://www.gmm.co.uk/ai/
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