Irish Echo Article on Geoff Wooff

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Irish Echo Article on Geoff Wooff

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Great article, thanks! Now who in San Francisco is it, I wonder, that's getting those pipes?? Bet D'Arcy knows...
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This is a good read. McNamara quote?
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Post by Patrick D'Arcy »

Not a clue.... this was in the paper a good while ago. I put it on my site then and added some of Peter Laban's photo's of Geoff at work....

http://www.uilleannobsession.com/extras ... hecho.html

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[quote="Patrick D'Arcy"].... this was in the paper a good while ago. /quote]


I had a 'deja vu' thing going as well when I read this.... I was sure I'd read it somewhere before... or is my feeling one of "Veja du" * ?






* - Veja du: not to be confused with 'deja vu', this is the feeling one gets when he is engaging in an activity which is completely unlike anything else before.
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It's a fairly old article and for starters it was already a re-hashed one from the Irish independant
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Peter Laban wrote:It's a fairly old article.... a re-hashed one from the Irish independant
All the same, a great read and brief history of Geoff's craftsmanship. By that article alone, (in addition to what I have listened to of his sets and the comments of their owners) I am tempted to order a set from him, even though I may not live long enough to see them finished or delivered. :D
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Peter Laban wrote:It's a fairly old article and for starters it was already a re-hashed one from the Irish independant
Then 'deja vu' it is!

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