>re: Naga > >Rob although the Naga and the Nauga are likely from the same genus, they are >definitely different phyla. The Nauga was apparently much smaller than is the >Naga as pictured on that site. The Naga looks as it could likely cover the >sides of full size uprights whereas the 'spinet' Wulitzer "Naugy" was >designed to take advantage of the maximum size of a full Nauga skin on each >side panel. True Naugas have been extinct for quite some time whereas the >Naga you addressed is merely on the 'endangered' species list. > Hope this clears up any misgivings in this area. >Jim Bryant (FL) So there you have it. Naga, endangered but available, for a price. Ask for it by name. Coming to a store near you, real soon. Fuzzy dice also available with proof of medication. Operators are standing by. Ron N
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