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From: joy_t~uno.com (Denis E Aldrich)
Date: Fri, 20 Jun 1997 16:30:24 EST
Subject: Re: Harp materials

On Tue, 20 May 1997 17:03:28 +0100 Douglas Tate
writes:

>6. here is a well known effect in amateur wine making. If you make

I must be a novice I didn't know that.

>Elderflower wine, you will find that, if you leave it for a year or so,
>every year when the elderflower blooms, the wine will sparkle... I
>don't know whether there is any similar effect with wooden bodied
>instruments.
>I am waiting for the earths magnetic poles to reverse to see if the
>characteristics of my Stainless steel harps also alter. (Spose i would
>have to wait a further 25,000 years to see if it reverted when the effect
>re-reversed.

If I get to Antarctica send me all your stainless steel harps and I will
volenter to play them while standing on my head on the south pole to see
if the sound "sparkles" 8-)
- -- Reed my lips "Save The Wail" -- Denis Aldrich

>Just some random thoughts
>
>Douglas T