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3 10:47:06 AM Pacific Standard Time, purdy@oak.cats.ohiou.edu writes:
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LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px">The "kit" was only a packag=
e of precut material and a small bottle of super glue. It may or may n=
ot still be available. It was not, however, designed to be placed over=
top of the old corfam. I did hundreds of these birds while I was at B=
aldwin and later. The corfam is usually very easy to pop out of the bu=
tt. The catcher was a little trickier but not bad.
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<BR>Putting the new material (I can't for the life of me remember it's name)=
over the corfam would really goof with regulation. If Baldwin doesn't=
provide the kit anymore, I have a few stashed away that I could give you. &=
nbsp; I would also be happy to provide more detailed instructions=
and a few tricks I picked up if you like.
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<BR>Thanks, Chris. I'll talk to my friend, talk to the store she bough=
t the instrument from, and figure out who's going to be the responsible part=
y and go from there. I'll keep your e-mail address.
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<BR>Thanks again,
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<BR>Dave Stahl</FONT></HTML>