Ron, List, >From my archives. Please disregard duplicates, Thanks, Jon Page ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hubbard Harpsichords 31 Union Ave. Sudbury, MA 01776 (508) 443-3417 FAX (508)443-354 e.mail: hubharp@aol.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ There is a Harp'rd list at listserv@cnsibm.albany.edu (type subscribe HPSCHD-L) Hope that is some help. Steve Moore ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Here are some harpischord resources: Three Centuries of Harpsichord Making, by Frank Hubbard and other publications from Hubbard Harpsichords,508.443.3417 or hubbard@qds.com The Instrument Workshop, supplies, parts and plans Voice 541.488.4671 - FAX 541.488.5846 or IWCembalo@aol.com Zuckermann - Richard Auber 860.535.1715 or rdaub@ix.netcom.com If we can be of further help, please contact directly. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Here is the address of Yves Beaupré, an harpsichord maker of Montréal who is very knowledgeable regarding every aspect of the instrument. clavecin@total.net Hope that will help. Michel Lachance, RPT ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Harpsichord stuff online: Instrument workshop - IWCembalo@aol.com Hubbard - hubharp@aol.com You can find it and _much_ more at the SEHKS homepage (SouthEast Historical Keyboard Society) use any search engine. hpschd-l is the name of the harpsichord maillist. hope this helps Conrad Hoffsommer, RPT | hoffsoco@luther.edu ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Here are some sources that may be of some use: THE INSTRUMENT WORKSHOP 7793 Highway 66 Ashland, OR 97520 503-488-4671 HARPSICHORD CLEARING HOUSE Glenn Giuttari 9 Chestnut St. Rehoboth MA, 02769 800-252-4304 BILL GARLICK 516-363-7364 HUBBARD HARPSICHORDS 31 Union Ave. Sudbury, MA 01776 508-443-3417 FAX - 3584 HARPSICHORD INFORMATION CENTER Barbara Cadrenel http://www.geocities.com/Paris/1685/ HARPSICHORD MAILING LIST listserv@albany.edu or LISTSERV@ALBANY.BITNET David Skolnik At 05:52 PM 11/20/98 -0600, you wrote: >Hi gang, > >I'm looking for sources for Harpsichord parts to put a service kit together >for one of my colleges. I'm not sure exactly what they have, but it was >built from a kit sometime in the late Pleistocene, so it may be a Hubbard. I >have their address, are there other options? > >Thanks, > Ron > >
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