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Tumbleweed
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Yup

There it is

Thanks Patrick!!

TW
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ston
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Ston,

This link doesn't seem to be working. Has anyone else gotten this open?
Oops, sorry about that.... Yeah, Patrick figured it out before I noticed the problem. Thanks, Patrick!

-David
(Feverishly playing around with my new Patrick Murray starter set)
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Thanks, Cristoir, sound advice!
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Post by Scott McCallister »

I like the Matrix brand...

Tempi ranges from 36-208 in 2bpm increments... a nice large speaker (comparitivly) and an accoustic sounding TOCK that much nicer to listen to than electronic beeps and is easily heard over most of my instruments not to mention line-out (for amplification) and head-phone jacks for when I am playing amplified. They also have a dial on the front that you set the tempo with so it is fast to switch between tempi... also a silent mode with just a flishing light.... Small, lightweight, good on battery life. All for just $19.

Act now and you can also get a set of ginsu knives that slice, dice, scrape reeds and still cut a tomato paper thin... :wink:
There's and old Irish saying that says pretty much anything you want it to.

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