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Lark
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Ok this may be sacrilegious, but I thought this was something that
people here would be interested in:


http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 3705624669

If I had the money this beauty would turn me to the dark side ;-)
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Sacrilegious? This is listed by our very own Avanutria. I might be tempted, but my wife is the recorder player, and I doubt that she could play a tenor without a key.
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Well, tenor recorders aren't so bad.... Please don't quote me.
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