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| Fortissimo User | Denis Wedgwood From time to time there have been questions about the Saturn water key. In certain select "circles", some have even asked about the Wedgwood cornets. Well, Boys and Girls....here is the link to the Wedgwood pages. (I finally got the spelling of his last name right! no "e" after the "g"! Yahoo works. ) http://www.deniswedgwood.com/ |
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| New Friend Join Date: Nov 2003 Location: Okla. City, OK
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![]() | I can't seem to find a picture or diagram of the saturn water key. Is it there and I just missed it? Thanks
__________________ Don Selmer K Modified Trumpet .458 1960 Courtois "Buffet Crampon" Cornet .470 19?? King Legend 2220 Cornet, .462, gold plated, 2002 UMI 5DG |
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| Fortissimo User | You have to go to a link that is through Roddy's site: http://www.cornetconnection.com/swk.htm Denis doesn't have a picture on his site. |
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